musikprotokoll@ARTikulationen ʼ24

Discussion / book presentation

ARTikulationen is the annual international festival for artistic research at the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz, which presents, reflects on, and illuminates the latest artistic and scientific research over four days.

In the panel Leeways and Strictures in Artistic Experimentation, part of the musikprotokoll@ARTikulationen series, artists and scholars explore artistic limitations, paths to knowledge, and unconventional scopes for experimentation in the context of artistic research.

Music and theater scholar Elisabeth van Treeck also presents her book … da das Wirkliche konstant in Schwebe bleibt ...—the first comprehensive study of Olga Neuwirth. In 2003, Neuwirth’s musical theater piece Lost Highway celebrated its premiere at steirischer herbst. Van Treeck uses it analyzes Neuwirth’s artistic processes. At the book presentation, she introduces the dramaturgy of suspense, gives insights into her work with archival material, and invites the audience to participate in a discussion.

Part of the Artistic Research Festival ARTikulationen at KUG – University of Music and Performing Arts Graz (2.10.–5.10.)
A cooperation between ORF musikprotokoll and the KUG Doctoral School for Artistic Research
In cooperation with SHAPE+ Sound, Heterogeneous Art and Performance in Europe
Supported by the European Union’s “Creative Europe” Program

3.10., 15:00
Leeways and Strictures in Artistic Experimentation
Discussion
(Mainly in English)

Theater im Palais, University of Music and Performing Arts Graz
Leonhardstraße 19
8010 Graz ♿

Free admission


4.10., 11:00
Elisabeth van Treeck
… da das Wirkliche konstant in Schwebe bleibt …
Book presentation

Theater im Palais, University of Music and Performing Arts Graz
Leonhardstraße 19
8010 Graz ♿

Free admission

Part of the Artistic Research Festival ARTikulationen at KUG – University of Music and Performing Arts Graz (2.10.–5.10.)
A cooperation between ORF musikprotokoll and the KUG Doctoral School for Artistic Research
In cooperation with SHAPE+ Sound, Heterogeneous Art and Performance in Europe
Supported by the European Union’s “Creative Europe” Program