Klára Klimas, Some of us are forced to pretend to be shadows, 2025. © Klára Klimas
Zita Kayser, Plastic Lens vol. 1, 2025. © Zita Kayser
Koschka & Ivy Keye, maughter.exe, 2025. © Koschka & Ivy Keye
Flynn by Malpractice, Memory Object 05052025, 2025, KI-generiertes Bild. © Flynn by Malpractice
Daki Rolex, Touch the Apex, 2025. © Daki Rolex
Bojan Markovic, Nach Haeckel. Visuelle Studien zur Morphodynamik, 2025. © Bojan Markovic
Rage, Paramygdala, 2025. © Rage
Matthias Sanoll & Lea Gander, Liminal Nexus, 2025. © Matthias Sanoll, Lea Gander
Flynn by Malpractice, Memory Object 05052025, 2025, KI-generiertes Bild. © Flynn by Malpractice
Algorithmic Vertigo. Disruption and Unbounding in the Post-Digital Era
Exhibition
Die Angewandte / Digitale Kunst / UBERMORGEN AIL Kassenhalle, Alte Postsparkasse, Georg-Coch-Platz 2, 1010 Wien
27.10.—4.11.2025
Artists: Daki Rolex, Element Lee, Flynn by Malpractice, Fritzsche Ulrike, Haselbauer Hartwin, Juárez Anahi, Kayser Zita, Klimas Klára, Koschka & Ivy Keye, Kulyk Rita, Markovic Bojan, Rage, Sai Ivan, Sanoll Matthias und Gander Lea
Curator: Bernhard Faiss, Patricia Köstring
“Algorithmic Vertigo” is an exhibition that operates as an assumption. Speculative storytelling becomes a tool for remolding the present by imagining possible futures. We address tensions between control and freedom in a world of pervasive digital mediation. We see the fatigue. We acknowledge that the relationship between reality and the imagined future is shifting, prompting new ways of experiencing (digital) existence as well as new conceptions of what could be called truth.

The shown pieces by students of the Digital Arts Department are rooted in current artistic research and experiment-driven learning environments. They are produced or adapted for the occasion and critically reflect on the conditions of the post-digital and its pictorial representations.

The exhibition unfolds within PSK´s Kassenhalle, built by Otto Wagner. The works are situated in architectural interstices, at thresholds and non-places, fragmentary and resistant to the routines of viewing. They appear as ephemeral tactical gestures, micronarratives within a site shaped by representation.

Attention: For details on accessibility, please contact the program partner directly.
Mon9AM–6.30 PM
Tue9AM–6.30 PM
Wed9AM–6.30 PM
Thu9AM–6.30 PM
Fri9AM–6.30 PM
Sat10.30AM–5 PM
free entry Barrier-free
Artists: Daki Rolex, Element Lee, Flynn by Malpractice, Fritzsche Ulrike, Haselbauer Hartwin, Juárez Anahi, Kayser Zita, Klimas Klára, Koschka & Ivy Keye, Kulyk Rita, Markovic Bojan, Rage, Sai Ivan, Sanoll Matthias und Gander Lea
Curator: Bernhard Faiss, Patricia Köstring
“Algorithmic Vertigo” is an exhibition that operates as an assumption. Speculative storytelling becomes a tool for remolding the present by imagining possible futures. We address tensions between control and freedom in a world of pervasive digital mediation. We see the fatigue. We acknowledge that the relationship between reality and the imagined future is shifting, prompting new ways of experiencing (digital) existence as well as new conceptions of what could be called truth.

The shown pieces by students of the Digital Arts Department are rooted in current artistic research and experiment-driven learning environments. They are produced or adapted for the occasion and critically reflect on the conditions of the post-digital and its pictorial representations.

The exhibition unfolds within PSK´s Kassenhalle, built by Otto Wagner. The works are situated in architectural interstices, at thresholds and non-places, fragmentary and resistant to the routines of viewing. They appear as ephemeral tactical gestures, micronarratives within a site shaped by representation.

Attention: For details on accessibility, please contact the program partner directly.
Koschka & Ivy Keye, maughter.exe, 2025. © Koschka & Ivy Keye
| 15.30—17.30 Uhr
“Algorithmic Vertigo” is an exhibition that operates as an assumption. Speculative storytelling becomes a tool for remolding the present by imagining possible futures. We address tensions between control and freedom in a world of pervasive digital mediation. We see...
Opening hours:
Mon9AM–6.30 PM
Tue9AM–6.30 PM
Wed9AM–6.30 PM
Thu9AM–6.30 PM
Fri9AM–6.30 PM
Sat10.30AM–5 PM
Address:
AIL Kassenhalle, Alte Postsparkasse, Georg-Coch-Platz 2
1010 Wien
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