We produce and design content, including texts, films, books, and magazines, for the creative sector, public institutions, the research and science community, businesses, and NGOs.

Our Projects

  • Publications

    Magazine Relaunch: Doctors Without Borders

    A meaningful and impactful project we are still very proud of: we had the honor of relaunching the magazine "einsatz" (formerly "Diagnose") for Médecins Sans Frontières Austria (Doctors Without Borders). This involved creating a new title, developing a fresh graphic design, and reimagining the editorial concept with a stronger journalistic focus. The magazine, published quarterly, remains a highly effective tool for informing donors and attracting support for the NGO, even in today’s digitally dominated landscape.

     

    Concept: Médecins Sans Frontières team in collaboration with Antje Salvi (C/O Vienna Publishing)
    Editor-in-Chief: Antje Salvi
    Design: Erdgeschoss GmbH
    Circulation: 140,000 copies, quarterly
    Year: 2022


    Architecture Book: Public Access Desired

    "Renovation and Extension of the Salzburg Justice Building"

     

    Where monumental structures and hermetic spaces once dominated the atmosphere, a modern regional court has emerged, prioritizing quality of stay and clarity. This book documents the transformation of the building through images, plans, texts, and quotations, offering a compelling contribution to the typological development of this classical architectural task. Architects Franz & Sue emphasize transparency and openness, challenging hierarchical structures and traditional displays of state authority. 

     

    Editors: Franz und Sue ZT GmbH 
    Art Direction: Lichtwitz Leinfellner GmbH 
    Editorial Concept & Editing: Antje Salvi for C/O Vienna Publishing by Redaktionsbuero Ost 
    Featuring a text by: Florian Klenk 
    Photography: Klaus Pichler, Lukas Schaller, and others 
    Publisher: Park Books AG, Zurich, ISBN 978-3-03860-155-5 
    Year: 2019 


    Magazine: C/O Vienna Magazine

    Art, fashion, life & science. “A very important magazine about very important people.” Print and online. Great interviews, incredibly beautiful design. Made in Vienna.

     

    The heart of our work is our internationally award-winning, bilingual C/O VIENNA MAGAZINE for culture, fashion, design, and science, founded in 2016. Since then, over 800 creatives and their projects have been featured. The magazine is known for exploring culture and science in an unexpectedly creative way, presenting them from unique perspectives, and collaborating with both superstars and young talents alike.

     

    A new contribution is published weekly in the online edition. The print edition, spanning nearly 240 pages, is published annually and is designed with meticulous attention to detail by the Viennese graphic studio seite zwei. After publication, an issue is available for one year in select bookstores, museum shops, and concept stores worldwide. All previously published print editions can be found in our own online shop.

     

    Publisher: C/O Vienna Publishing by Redaktionsbuero Ost
    Editor-in-Chief: Association for the Promotion of Independent Cultural Journalism in Austria
    Founder & Editor-in-Chief: Antje Salvi
    Deputy Editor-in-Chief: Elisa Promitzer
    Creative Directors: David Meran, Antje Salvi
    Design and Art Direction: Seite Zwei – Branding & Design
    Art Directors: Christoph Schörkhuber, Stefan Mayer
    Project Management: Esther Karner
    Translations (English): Christine Schöffele, Peter Blakeney
    Proofreading: Daniela Pokorny
    Year: Since 2016

     

    PRINT ISSUES

     

    #7 The Animal Issue 

     

    #6 Die Lügen Issue

     

    #5 The Provinz Issue 

     

    #4 The Wasted Issue 

     

    #3 The Consumer Issue 

     

    #2 The Beauty Issue 

     

    #1 The Provinz Issue

     


     

    OUR AWARDS
     

    Winner of the Gold Venus of the CCA in the „Graphic Communication & Editorial Design“ category for C/O Vienna Book PS:Unterhose, A, 2024

     

    Winner of the Silver Venus of the CCA in the „Art Direction“ category for C/O Vienna Book PS:Unterhose, A, 2024

     

    Winner of the Silver Venus of the CCA, 2019

     

    Golden Pixel Award, A, 2019

     

    Nomination for the Willy Fleckhaus Award, D, 2020

     

    Bronze pin for "Typography", ADC, D, 2020

     

    Award in the "Editorial" category, ADC, (alongside GEOmagazin and ZEITmagazin), D, 2020

     

    Winner of the Silver Venus of the CCA, 2021

     

    Bronze for „Editorial" for The Wasted Issue No. 4,  ADC (alongside Slanted Magazine, Missy Magazine F.A.Z. Quarterly), D, 2022

     

     


    Book: C/O Vienna Books

    Our C/O Vienna Books are hybrid book-magazines focused on a central theme. This format offers an additional option to the existing glossy magazine, subtly merging the characteristics of a magazine and a book. The aim is to be visually appealing for casual browsing, while also inviting in-depth reading and intellectual engagement.

     

    To date, three bookazines have been published: one on the theme of ‘Clouds,’ one on ‘Scars,’ and one on ‘Underwear,’ which was designed in collaboration with buero butter and Lisa Eder. It won the Creative Club Austria's award for Best Editorial (Gold) and Best Art Direction (Silver) in 2024. In 2025, young designers will once again be invited to design an issue. Carte blanche!

     

    C/O Vienna Books 1 (Clouds), ISBN 978 3 9504677 4 1

     

    C/O Vienna Books 2 (Scars), ISBN 978 3 9504677 6 5

     

    C/O Vienna Books 3 (Underwear), ISBN 978 3 9504677 5 8

     

     

    Publisher: C/O Vienna Publishing by Redaktionsbuero Ost
    Creative Concept & Editor-in-Chief: Antje Mayer Salvi
    Graphic Design: Marcel Dziewulski, Lisa Eder, buero butter
    Authors: Jules Bauerreiß, Eva Holzinger, David Meran, Elisa Promitzer, Antje Salvi, Bernado Vortisch
    Photographers: Rafaela Pröll, Hilde van Mas, and many more
    Year: 2023

     

     


    Report. Magazine for Art and Civil Society in Central and Eastern Europe

    For the Report magazine we developed the entire concept for the online and print editions about current cultural, social and political topics in Central and Eastern Europe, together with Manuela Hötzl and ERSTE Foundation. Maurizio Poletto (collettiva) was responsible for the design of the print version. Every print edition was visually designed without exception by artists – mostly from Central and Eastern Europe. The daring magazine concept, which acted independently had enthusiastic international feedback, not least due to its high journalistic and visual quality. 


    We worked with authors like Werner D’Inka, Sebastian Fasthuber, Sibylle Hamann, Manuela Hötzl, Florian Klenk, Antje Salvi, Robert Misik, Anna Politkowskaja, Bert Rebhandl, Jeremy Rifkin, Susanne Scholl, Eduard Steiner, Harald Szeemann & many more. And featured artists like Edi Hila (Albania), Sanja Ivekovic (Croatia), Abbé Libansky (Czech Republic), Roman Ondák (Slovakia), Dan Perjovschi (Romania) & many more  
     

    We were able to find not only authors with international reputations for our commentaries, portraits, statements and reports, but also fascinating interviewees: the first cosmonaut in outer space, the Russian Alexej Leonov, the famous Hollywood producer Eric Pleskow, the cult Czech band, “Plastic People of the Universe”, or the Ukrainian pop icon Ruslana Lyzhichko. 

     

    We won the Maecenaspreis 2008 in der Category Art & the Media .

     

    Concept & Idea: Manuela Hötzl, Antje Salvi, Redaktionsbuero & Erste Stiftung  
    Editors-in-chief: Manuela Hötzl, Antje Salvi 
    Circulation: 10.000–20.000, 6 times per year 
    Language: German/English 
    Design: Collettiva Design GmbH 
    Client: Erste Foundation 
    Years: 2004–2009

     

    ALL ISSUES:

     

    Report 2/2005

    Report 1/2006

    Report 2/2006

    Report 1/2007

    Report 2/2007

    Report 1/2008

    Report 2/2008

    Report 1/2009


    Book: spike Art Guide East

    A Briefing on Contemporary Art and Culture in Central and Eastern Europe

     

    We wanted more East-insiders in this world. For that reason we produced a book in 2009. That was twenty years after the fall of the iron curtain; for us time for a cross-sectional view, a reference book and a practical “user’s manual” on the current art and culture scenes in Central and Eastern Europe. Time for us  to draw up a kind of resume of what we had experienced and come to know in the previous years.
    We asked our colleagues, friends, experts and acquaintances on the spot. They gave us tips and ideas: the best places for contemporary art, food, parties and accommodation in ten cities that are found in none of the most common tourist guidebooks: Belgrade, Bratislava, Budapest, Bucharest, Ljubljana, Prague, Sarajevo, Sofia, Vienna and Zagreb. 

     

    Authors: Heinrich Deisl, Silvija Dervišefendić, Matthias Dusini, Maria Farcas, Susanne Firzinger, Visar Geci, Herwig Höller, Manuela Hötzl, József Készman, Asja Mandic, Antje Salvi, Lýdia Pribišová, Marko Rajkovic, Mimi Fronczak Rogers, Katarína Slaninová, Tina Smeker, Maria Vassileva, Rita Vitorelli, Raluca Voinea

     

    spike Art Guide East. A Briefing on Contemporary Art and Culture in Central and Eastern Europe, Volume 1, spike, Vienna 2009, ISBN 978-3-200-01499-2, Paperback, English, 336 pages with numerous illustrations 

     

    Publisher: Antje Salvi, Rita Vitorelli (C/O Vienna Publishing by Redaktionsbuero Ost & Spike Magazine)
    Concept & Idea: Antje Salvi & Rita Vitorelli 
    Editing: Antje Salvi (C/O Vienna Publishing by Redaktionsbuero Ost)
    Marketing & Advertising: Susanne Hoffmann-Ostenhof
    Year: 2009 


    Geschäftsbericht: Erste Stiftung

    Figures, data, and facts conveyed in a clear and accessible manner – for the five annual reports of the ERSTE Foundation from 2008 to 2012, we developed and curated the editorial content in close collaboration with the team, highlighting key moments from each business year.

     

    Concept, production, texts & editing: C/O VIENNA Publishing aka REDAKTIONSBUERO OST in Kooperation mit dem Kommunikationsteam der (in cooperation with the communication team) der/ of ERSTE Stiftung Maribel Königer, Jovana Trifunovic
    Graphics: Collettiva Design
    Client: Erste Stiftung
    Years: 2008-2012

     


    Book: Just! Architecture from Austria

    Critics’ Choice

     

    The book editions of Franz Schneider Brakel GmbH & Co KG, the German manufacturer of handles and latches, have had cult character since their first appearance in 1987, not least because of their designer, Otl Aicher, the famous German pioneer of corporate design. It was all the more an honour for the Redaktionsbuero to produce a concept for the content and form of one of these volumes for FSB.

     

    Without a doubt, contemporary Austrian architecture has ranked highly internationally in recent decades. But is there such a thing as Austrian architecture? And if there is, what is characteristic of it? The architecture critics Walter Chramosta, Manuela Hötzl, Bart Lootsma, Antje Salvi, Jan Tabor and Ute Woltron present a very personal selection of recent projects in Austria and use it in an attempt to establish typical regional features. 

     

    Just! Architecture from Austria. Critics' Choice
    Published by Haus der Architektur Graz
    ISBN 3-901174-61-3 
    978-3-901174-61-2
    Hardcover German/English

     

    Publisher: FSB Franz Schneider Brakel GmbH
    Editors: Redaktionsbuero with Manuela Hötzl & Antje Salvi (C/O Vienna Publishing)
    Authors: Walter Chramosta, Manuela Hötzl, Bart Lootsma, Antje Mayer, Jan Tabor, Ute Woltron
    Year: 2006 

     


    CD: БЕНЗО

    THE TAPES

     

    This rare CD resulted from a joint research trip to Moscow by Franz Pomassl and Antje Mayer, where they wanted to get to know the Russian electronic music scene. They were told that they should visit a man in his workshop outside Moscow. The journey from the centre of Moscow to the grey suburb took a good two hours. What they found there in a small one-room apartment in an unremarkable apartment building was a brilliant musician with a no less brilliant collection of old Russian synthesisers. They became friends, and shortly afterwards this collection of “Russian electronic folk songs” appeared. For Richard Norvila this was the start of an international music career. 

     

    Publisher: C/O Vienna Publishing aka Redaktionsbuero Ost & Laton mit Antje Salvi & Franz Pomassl
    Produced in: 1998-99 Benzo-Studio, Moskow
    Text & Sound: Richardas Norvila
    Covertext & Textediting: Antje Salvi 
    Pictures: Alexander Podosinov, Dimitrij Redkin
    Year: 2004 (Laton 028)

     

    P.S.:

     

    Richardas Norvila aka Benzo, as an independent composer and psychotherapist, began in 1998 to look for old Soviet analog players in Moscow, and developed a kind of “therapy” for fragile and broken-down, or – in his own words – “sick” synthesisers. Over time the number of rehabilitated patients grew in Richardas’ technopark – a one-room prefabricated apartment on the outskirts of Moscow, where the pieces of apparatus now tower up between faded flowery wallpapers. The many electronic devices Richard has collected have become unique items because they have not been simply repaired but adapted and converted. His music sounds like that too. The personal pieces of music in this remarkable CD cover, surrounded visually and linguistically with sound, tell little urban stories and are portraits of people who live in this metropolis. Funny, melancholy, sometimes preposterous or cute, they are not arrangements, nor carefully thought-out songs but improvisations, resembling the strolls of an urban flaneur who has enough time to pay attention to what he sees.

     

    Norvila comments on one of his experimental sound pieces, “Where am I at home?” as follows:

     

    “Where am I at home? is a typically Russian question. Metaphysics is an important aspect of the Russian soul. Many people who live in Moscow come from the provinces and have no idea what they should do in this crazy city. The question is to be understood quite literally. But it is also a search for the roots of their spiritual existence. It is a question posed by people who are unable to find peace of mind in this metropolis.”


    CD: Prototype

    Armaments & Armatures Against Electronic Music

     

    This CD (plus magazine), which has celebrated great success from England to Japan, is an accessory to a moment now seen as historic in terms of electronic music: the Prototype Festival organised by Franz Pomassl and Antje Mayer in the EVN power station in Theiß, Lower Austria, in 2002, which – like this CD – consists of a bizarre collection of international greats in the field of “electronic prototype sounds”: Pan Sonic (FIN), Mira Calix (SA), Alva Noto (D), Pomassl (A), Benzo (R), Auxpan (ISL), Alexei Boriso (R), Terre Thaemlitz (US), Fon (A), Carl Michael von Hausswolff (S), Thilges3 (A), Udo Wid (A), Tommi Grönlund and Peteri Nisunnen (FIN).

     

    The CD is accompanied by a uniquely designed magazine (with x-rayed musical instruments) concerned with musical instrument prototypes: “Not only objects, technologies and machines can be prototypes, action and thought can be as well. A prototype always contains a vision, something ahead of its time.” (Antje Salvi in “Prototype. Armaments & Armatures Against Electronic Music”, Wien

     

    Concept of the CD & magazine: Antje Salvi & Franz Pomassl, Laton & C/O Vienna Publishing by Redaktionsbuero Ost
    Editor of the magazine: C/O Vienna Publishing by Redaktionsbuero Ost
    Graphic Design: Andreas Pawlik from dform 
    Year: 2002 (Laton 025)

     

    With thanks to: Paul Katzberger, Georg Kargl, Wolfgang Kos, Heike Meier, and Hans-Ulrich Obrist (EVN Art Collection Advisory Board)
     


  • Videos

    Documentary Film: Frederick Kiesler

    "Life is short, Art is long, Architecture endless"

     

    "Space stage, space theater, space city, and space sculptures": The artistic medium of the Austro-American architect, stage designer, artist, and theorist Frederick Kiesler (1890–1965) was space. His projects were visionary, and his theories remain utopian to this day. This film, shot primarily in New York, where Kiesler lived, showcases his interdisciplinary and visionary work through his oeuvre, including the Endless House. The film features gallery owners, contemporary witnesses, and Kiesler experts. 

     

    Director and Screenwriter: Antje Salvi 
    Production: C/O Vienna Publishing by Redaktionsbuero Ost 
    Editing: Esther J. Steiner 
    Cinematography: Alice Millar (New York), Philipp Steiner (Vienna) 
    Year: 2015 


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    The New Contemporary Video Blog

    Our concept for the video and magazine blog created for the viennafair (now viennacontemporary) was highly innovative for its time. This made it incredibly successful, with an average of nearly 10,000 daily views. Back then, platforms like TikTok and Instagram didn't even exist. The New Contemporary blogger team provided daily live coverage during the fair, operated an on-site editing studio, and continued in subsequent years to feature galleries, collectors, and artists through short, fast-paced videos. From Arnulf Rainer and the Austrian President to David Schalko and Vito Schnabel, the blog showcased a wide range of cultural figures.

     

    Concept: C/O Vienna Publishing by Redaktionsbuero Ost  
    Chief editorial & Moderation: Antje Salvi 
    Editorial Management (Vienna-New York): Petra Zechmeister 
    Managing editors: Kristina Kulakova, Christina Steinbrecher, Gerald Zagler, Vita Zaman  
    Blogger (et al.) : Iza Depczyk (PL), Markus Huber (A), Tina Kaplár (HU), Simon Mraz (RUS), Aysegul Sonmez (TUR) 
    Client: viennacontemporary (viennafair)
    Year: 2012-2015 


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    Architectural Films

    Writing about architecture is one thing – we do that regularly – but producing architectural films is quite another. Films allow us to showcase architecture within the context of its surroundings, something that’s often difficult to convey through text alone. Movement, light, and space can be captured in a much more vivid way. For Schenker Salvi Weber Architekten (in collaboration with feld72), we presented the new headquarters of Österreichische Post AG in Vienna’s 3rd district as an example. 

     

    Script & Concept: Antje Salvi 

    Production: C/O Vienna Publishing by Redaktionsbuero Ost 

    Editing: Esther Jo Steiner 

    Cinematography: Philipp Steiner, Gerald Zagler 

    Drone Operator: Udo Maurer 

    Drone Pilot: David Mirk 

    Music: Susanne Brokesch, Lukas Lauermann 

    Year: 2018 


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    Documentary film: "Of a Love for Leather"

    Memories of a working life at "the Kitzmantel," one of the first industrial shoe manufacturing companies in Upper Austria. Three women share stories of the smell of leather, friendships, and cold factory halls. It is the tale of humming sewing machines, the resilient women of Vorchdorf, and their passion for shoemaking—a tradition that continues to this day in the renowned Ludwig Reiter shoe factory near Vienna. 

     

    Screenplay: Antje Salvi, Petra Zechmeister 
    Cinematography: Philipp Steiner, Gerald Zagler 
    Editing: Esther Jo Steiner 
    Music: Sängerbund Frohsinn Vorchdorf, Gammon, Axel Wolph  
    Production: C/O Vienna Publishing by Redaktionsbuero Ost with Petra Zechmeister 
    Nomination: CROSSING EUROPE Competition – Local Artist 
    Length: 30 min 
    Year: 2020 


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    Animation films

    We especially enjoy working with animations and text in films. Together with our freelance illustrators and motion graphic artists, we develop initial ideas, write the script, and oversee the creative execution—from drawing and sound design to publishing on social media platforms. Here is just one example of the many animated films we have produced for various clients, such as Erste Bank. 

     

    Script & Direction: Antje Salvi 
    Production: C/O Vienna Publishing by Redaktionsbuero Ost 
    Design/Motion Graphics: LWZ - www.wearelwz.com 
    Character Development Collaboration: Michael Salvi 
    Voiceover: Victor Couzyn 
    Sound Design: Gabriel Schönangerer 
    Music: "königlich" / Gammon 
    Client: Erste Bank 
    Year: 2013 


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    Die Bee Movies

    The Bee is the logo of ERSTE Foundation. The Bee Movies are a series of cooperate films for ERSTE Foundation by C/O Vienna Publishing by Redaktionsbuero OST (more than 25 videos since 6/2011). The Bee is the logo of ERSTE Foundation. The 'young' ERSTE foundation supports hundreds of projects and develop their own projects in Austria and CEE within the framework of three programmes: Social Development, Culture and Europe.  

     

    Producer, Concept & Direction: C/O Vienna Publishing by Redaktionsbuero OST 
    Post-production & Camera: ZONE Media GmbH 
    Illustrations: Michael Salvi 
    Photos: Annunziata Schmidt-Chiari 
    Music: DJs Krugozory ("Nursery Rhyme" / CD Café Sputnik / Eastblock Music, www.eastblock.de

    Production Year: 2011–2015 


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    Imagefilms: Erste Group

    For Erste Group, we have produced dozens of corporate films, mostly in Austria and Central and Eastern Europe—regions where Erste Group is active. Our work is almost always multilingual. We collaborate with the client to develop the storyline, assemble the film crew, and manage the production, including casting. We oversee the entire post-production process, taking care of music, translations, subtitles, and the publication of the films on social media platforms—handling every detail from start to finish. 

     

    Production: C/O Vienna Publishing by Redaktionsbuero Ost 
    Screenplay / Direction: Antje Salvi 
    Camera: Philipp Steiner, Thomas Werginz 
    Lighting: Dominik Danner 
    Post-Production: Esther Jo Steiner 
    2009–2017 


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  • Science

    Excellent Scientists in Austria – 8 Video Portraits for FWF

    The Austrian Science Fund (FWF) allocates funding annually to enable top-tier research. Our task was to communicate these often highly complex research topics in an accessible and engaging way through interviews and motion graphics. The client emphasized showcasing the impact and transformative potential of research.

     

    Concept: C/O Vienna Publishing & Melchers Media
    Camera: Philipp Melchers
    Camera Assistants: Lina Reisinger, Mimoza Zahiti, Christoph Varga
    Animation Script & Project Management: Antje Salvi
    Animation Graphics: Mandy Zaninovic
    Editing: Esther Jo Steiner
    Client: Austrian Science Fund (FWF)
    Published on: scilog.fwf.ac.at
    Year: 2024


    Exhibition & Digital Archive: Stadtmacherei Nürnberg

    The exhibition Stadtmacherei and its accompanying platform at the Neues Museum Nürnberg were developed as part of Nuremberg’s bid to become the European Capital of Culture 2025. It explored the pivotal role of independent creative work in shaping a livable city for the 21st century. Stadtmacherei was initially presented as a walk-in installation at the museum and has since evolved into a permanent, growing digital archive. Designers Bernhard Poppe and Andreas Pawlik were awarded the Josef Binder Award 2022 for their screen design contributions to the project.

     

    Client: Neues Museum Nürnberg, Nuremberg’s European Capital of Culture 2025 bid 
    Editorial & Videos: C/O Vienna Publishing by Redaktionsbuero Ost 
    Concept & Consultation: Dr. Eva Kraus, Prof. Martina Fineder 
    Media Concept, Design & Programming: Andreas Pawlik, dform gmbh – design for art + science & Partners 
    Year: 2020 


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    Ausstellung & Videoreihe "Change Your Perspective!"

    EuroVision: Museums Exhibiting Europe (EMEE)

     

    A European project for national and regional museums, encompassing research, exhibitions, an extensive video series, and diverse publications. Our collaboration took us to five European cities—Graz, Sofia, Ljubljana, Lisbon, and Rome. On-site, we interviewed museum professionals, curators, and visitors to explore their visions of the museum of the future. The result was a video series documenting the research from various perspectives.

     

    Client: EuroVision: Museums Exhibiting Europe (EMEE)
    Video Production: C/O Vienna Publishing by Redaktionsbuero Ost
    Concept & Direction: Antje Salvi
    Camera & Post-Production: Gerald Zagler
    Collaborating Partners: Atelier Brückner, National Museum of History, Sofia, Paris-Est Créteil University – IUFM, Roma Tre University, National Archaeological Museum Lisbon, Museum of Contemporary History Ljubljana, monochrom Cultural Association
    Year: 2015


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    Tomorrow is ... A Exhibition at MAK (Vienna)

    “10 Years of Departure" 

     

    How do you adequately prepare complex content—nearly 45 visionary projects from Vienna's creatives—for a museum setting? This was the question posed by curators Prof. Martina Fineder and Eva Kraus. Together with Andreas Pawlik, Moritz Lochner (dform), and Julian Roedelius (r-g.io), they developed a multimedia installation for which we produced nearly an hour of video material in German and English. 

     

     

    Curators, Concept & Idea: Martina Fineder & Eva Kraus 
    Spatial Installation: Moritz Lochner, Andreas Pawlik, Julian Roedelius 
    Video Production: C/O Vienna Publishing by Redaktionsbuero OST 
    Director & Editor: Antje Salvi 
    Camera: Philipp Steiner 
    Sound: Thomas A. Werginz 
    Post-production: Esther Jo Steiner 
    Color Correction: Andi Winter 
    Graphic Design: dform 
    Year: 2014 

     

    Radio Feature on Ö1

    Domus


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