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Manu
Luksch
Manu, is a filmmaker who works outside the frame. As practitioner
and theorist in interdisciplinary media arts, Manu Luksch was artistic
director of the Munich Media Lab (1995-97). In 1998, she co-founded Art
Servers Unlimited, the first conference to focus on the creation of independent
internet servers as both an arena, and form, of innovative net-based art.
In 1999, she founded ambientTV.NET, a crucible for independent,
interdisciplinary projects ranging in form from installation through documentary,
dance, and theatre, to sound and video composition and live manipulation.
While exploring narrative formats which push the notion of documentary,
such as the online road movie Broadbandit Highway (based on traffic surveillance
cam streams), and Virtual Borders (a community film and internet-radio
project that spanned five South-East Asian countries), Manu has also been
elaborating collaborative, cross- platform performance/ projection pieces
that draw together distant geographical and disciplinary spaces. Other
recent productions include The Spy School (shown in Tel Aviv/VideoZone
Festival, Hull/Speechless, Tallinn/Academy of Fine Arts, amongst other)
a series of process-focussed explorations of surveillance and privacy;
AV Dinners, a multi-sensory live and streaming gastronomic event, and
Stealth Waltz, an online sound project making us of encryption softwares
(Ars Electronica).
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