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„data and numbers”
The students of the CHS Villach together with their teacher Larissa Tomassetti developed a performance where they interpreted the theme Data Sciences and Arts. Get inspired and be surprised …
Art concept: Larissa Tomassetti
Performers: Emilie Meiss, Emma Mentil, Manoa Mersich, Lea Pernusch, Manuela Pernusch, Paul Pippan, Ina Politschnig, Hana Pršić, Mirjam Reiter, Lena Sarnitz, Tamara Saueregger, Laura Spoljarec, Magdalena Stadlober, Amelie Waldner
Music: Frank Tomassetti-Kropiunik
In the course of a workshop led by Marion Starzacher and Ines Waldner from the University College of Teacher Education Styria, the students of the Gymnasium BG|BRG St. Martin (Villach) together with their teachers Ines Blatnik and Lukas Hutter dealt with architectural archetypes, studied natural forms under the microscope and boiled plant components to materials suitable for construction. The closeness between nature, science and art is expressed in the objects, drawing studies and material experiments will be displayed during the conference in the entrance hall.
The students of the CHS Villach together with their teachers interpreted the theme “INFORMATION IS BEATIFUL” with digital video works, shown in a loop in HS4. For everyone who cannot join on site: the videos are also available online. Enjoy!
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