(collective) Sommerer / Mignonneau

Birthyear
1964
Currently based
Linz, Austria
Affiliated institution
Interface Culture, University of Art and Design Linz (Kunstuniversitaet Linz)
Documented / archived by
Lea Schnell, Barbara Jazbec, Tiago Martins, Sommerer & Mignonneau
Website
http://www.interface.ufg.ac.at/christa-laurent/
About

Christa Sommerer and Laurent Mignonneau are internationally renowned media artists working in the field of interactive computer installation. They are Professors at the University of Art and Design in Linz Austria where they head the Department for Interface Culture at the Institute for Media. Sommerer and Mignonneau previously held positions as Professors at the IAMAS International Academy of Media Arts and Sciences in Gifu, Japan and as Researchers and Artistic Directors at the ATR Media Integration and Communications Research Lab in Kyoto Japan. They also were Visiting Researchers at the MIT CAVS in Cambridge US, the Beckmann Institute in Champaign Urbana, IL, USA and the NTT-InterCommunication Center in Tokyo.

Sommerer originally studied biology (botany) at the University of Vienna and modern sculpture and art education at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna (masters degree) .

Mignonneau studied modern Art and Video Art at the “Ecole des Beaux Arts” in Angouleme, France - where he received his masters degree.

Sommerer and Mignonneau completed their PhD degrees from CAiiA-STAR, University of Wales College of Art, Newport, UK and the University of Kobe Japan, respectively.

In 1992 Sommerer and Mignonneau met at the Institute for New Media at the Staedelschule in Frankfurt where they teamed up and started their collaboration in the area of interactive computer installations. Mignonneau and Sommerer’s artworks have been called "epoch making" (Toshiharu Itoh, NTT-ICC museum) for developing natural and intuitive interfaces and for often applying scientific principles such as artificial life, complexity and generative systems to their innovative interface designs. Mignonneau and Sommerer created pioneering interactive computer installations such as "Interactive Plant Growing" (1992), "Anthroposcope" (1993), "A-Volve" (1994), "Trans Plant" (1995), "Intro Act" (1995), "MIC Exploration Space" (1995), "GENMA" (1996), "Life Spacies" (1997), "Life Spacies II" (1999), "HAZE Express" (1999), "VERBARIUM" (1999), "Industrial Evolution" (2000) and "PICO_SCAN" (1999/2000) and "Riding the Net" (2000), "The Living Room" (2001), "The Living Web" (2002), "Nano-Scape" (2002), “Mobile Feelings" (2003) and “Eau de Jardin” (2004).

These works have been shown in around 250 exhibitions world-wide and are permanently installed in media museums and media collections around the world, including the Media Museum of the ZKM in Karlsruhe, Germany, the NTT-ICC InterCommunication Center in Tokyo, the Cartier Foundation in Paris, the Millennium Dome in London, the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography in Japan, the AEC Ars Electronica Center in Linz, Austria, the NTT Plan-Net in Nagoya, Japan, Shiroishi Multimedia Art Center in Shiroishi, Japan and the HOUSE-OF-SHISEIDO in Tokyo.

Sommerer and Mignonneau have won mayor international media awards, for example the "Golden Nica" Ars Electronica Award for Interactive Art 1994 (Linz, Austria), the "Ovation Award" of the Interactive Media Festival 1995 (Los Angeles, USA), the "Multi Media Award '95" of the Multimedia Association Japan and the” World Technology Award” in London (2001).

Sommerer and Mignonneau have published numerous research papers on Artificial Life, interactivity and interface design and they lectured extensively at universities, international conferences, and symposia.

Sommerer has organized workshops and invited sessions at various international conferences, such as Dagstuhl Seminar (Germany, 2003), SCI2001 (Orlando, 2001), KES2001(Osaka, 2001), AlifeVII (Portland, 2000), KES2000 (Brighton, 2000) and ART-Science-ATR (Kyoto, 1997). Sommerer has also organized several student exhibitions (Ogaki Biennale, 2003 and the IAMAS Campus Exhibition at Ars Electronica 2004 in Linz) and she serves on many conference committees (Siggraph 2005, ACM 2004, NIME 2004, ICAT 2004 etc.) and is also an active jury member at various international competitions (IP Impulse Program 2005 of the Austrian Business Association, Ars Electronica Jury 2005, UNESCO Digtital Arts Program, VIPER 2002 etc.

Sommerer is an International Co-editor for the LEONARDO Journal, MIT Press and in 1998, together with Laurent Mignonneau, she edited a book on the collaboration of art and science called "Art@Science," published by Springer Verlag Vienna/New York (ISBN 3-211-82953-9). (https://www.interface.ufg.ac.at/christa-laurent/BIOGRAPHY/Biographylong.html)

CV
2019 Mignonneau: Head of Interface Cultures, University of Art and Design, Austria
2019 Sommerer: Visiting Professor at CAFA Central Academy of Fine Arts Beijing
2017 Sommerer & Mignonneau: Visiting Professors at Tsukuba University, Empowerment Informatics Program Department
2015 Sommerer & Mignonneau: Chaire Internationale Paris 8 University ATI Labex
2014 Sommerer: Obel Guest Professors @ Art & Technology, Aalborg University, Denmark
2004 - dato: Sommerer & Mignonneau: Professors and Founders at the Interface Culture Department, Institute for Media, University of Art and Design, Linz, Austria
2002 Sommerer: Visiting Professor at Kyoto University, Department of Social Informatics, Kyoto, Japan
2001 - 2004 Sommerer & Mignonneau: Associate Professor at IAMAS Institute of Advanced Media Arts and Sciences, Gifu, Japan
2001 - 2003 Sommerer & Mignonneau: Researcher & Artistic Director (part-time) at ATR Media Information Science Research Labs, Kyoto Japan
2002 Sommerer: Ph.D.  degree from CAiiA-Star (Prof. Roy Ascott), University of Wales College of Art, Newport, UK 
2001 Mignonneau: Doctoral Degree Ph.D., Kobe University Department of Engineering, Kobe, Japan
2001 Sommerer & Mignonneau: Visiting Research Fellow at MIT Center for Advanced Visual Studies, Cambridge/Boston, USA
2000 Sommerer & Mignonneau: Guest Professor at University of Art and Design (Kunstuniversitaet Linz), Linz, Austria
1997-1999 Sommerer: Associate Professor at IAMAS International Academy of Media Arts and Sciences, Gifu, Japan; Mignonneau: Artist-in-Residence and Lecturer at IAMAS International Academy of  Media Arts and Sciences, Gifu, Japan
1995 - 2001 Sommerer & Mignonneau: Artistic Director & Researcher at ATR Media Integration and Communications Research Labs, Kyoto Japan
1994 - 1995 Sommerer & Mignonneau: Artist-in-Residence, NTT-ICC InterCommunication Center, Tokyo Japan
1993 - 1994 Sommerer & Mignonneau: Artist-in-Residence, NCSA National Center for Supercomputing Application, Beckman Institute, Urbana, IL USA
1992-93 Mignonneau: Post Graduate Study, Staedelschule Institut for New Media (Prof. Peter Weibel), Frankfurt
1991 - 1993 Sommerer: Post Graduate Study, Staedelschule Institut for New Media (Prof. Peter Weibel), Frankfurt
1991 Mignonneau: Master of Art, Academy of Fine Arts Angouleme, France
1989 - 1991 Mignonneau: Video Art study, Academy of Fine Arts, Angouleme, France
1986 - 1989 Mignonneau: National Diplom of Art, Academy of Fine Arts Angouleme, France
1990 Sommerer: Master of Art, Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, Austria
1985 - 1990 Sommerer: Art Education Study, Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, Austria / Art Study in Modern Sculpture (Prof. Gironcoli), Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, Austria
1982 -1985 Sommerer: Biology and Botany Study, University of Vienna, Austria
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