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Ingeborg Fülepp, born in (Zagreb, Croatia) is a Croatian artist, university teacher, curator and film editor.
Ingeborg Fülepp | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Croatian |
Known for | Media art, Video art, Installation art, Digital art, Electronic art, Film editing, Curator |
Life
She studied film editing and film analysis at the Academy for Theatre, Film and Television at the University of Zagreb and later education, video and interactive media with Carol Chomsky, and Howard Gardner at Harvard University in Cambridge, (the USA) and with Richard Leacock and Gloriana Davenport at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology - MIT Media Lab in Boston (the USA).
She participated as a film editor in a number of Yugoslav films and TV serials and also in international Co-productions. 1978 began her career as a university teacher first in Zagreb, then in London, Boston, Salzburg in the Netherlands and then since 1992 also in Germany at the Deutsche Film- und Fernsehakademie Berlin (DFFB, German Film and Television Academy Berlin), the "Konrad Wolf" University for film and television Potsdam-Babelsberg and the HTW Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (German, University of Applied Sciences) in Berlin.
Work
Since 1990 she has worked together with her husband and partner Heiko Daxl under the name "mediainmotion" and "dafü®" in the fields of film, video art, visual music, CD-ROM, DVD, digital art, graphics, photo, installation and Mixed Media. Both established in Zagreb starting from 1993 and still during the war in Croatia the exhibition series Media Scape with international media art at the Museum for Contemporary Art in Zagreb (until 1999) and since 2005 in the Galerija Rigo and Muzej Lapidarium in Novigrad (Cittánova) in the Croatian region of Istria. In the year 2006 this manifestation was extended in co-operation with Noam Braslavsky under the title Strictly Berlin in the Galerie der Künste (GdK) in Berlin.
Besides their own artistic oeuvre, their teaching activity and their cooperation at the studio for electroacoustic music of the Akademie der Künste in Berlin (1995–2002) they have worked in the context of concerts and theatre performances also with contemporary composers such as Georg Katzer, Wolfgang Rihm, Hans Joachim Hespos, Frano Parac, Gerhard Staebler, Mona Mur, Jorge Reyes, Steve Roach, Suso Saiz, Kunsu Shin, Amnon Wolman, Bert Wrede, Dror Feiler, Masami Akita (Merzbow), Zbigniew Karkowski, Elliott Sharp, Tobias P.M. Schneid, Valerio Pizzorno, Igor Kuljerić and Mario Verandi and the ensembles Ensemble Modern, Neue Vokalsolisten, Ensemble Belcanto, Zeitkratzer, ensemble varianti, Ensemble 13.
- Heiko Daxl and Ingeborg Fülepp are renowned video and media artists who are at home in Berlin and in Zagreb and who are recognized in both cities. Since 1991 they work together as an artistic couple. The numerous works they have created bear witness to their joy of experimenting, always moving on the borderline to the unknown. Employing new technologies, they investigate different, so far unknown optic and acoustic phenomena. The observer's senses, his hearing, his sight and his touch, are always consciously engaged, irritating his perception. Daxl and Fülepp show new ways in the artistic exploration of the technical possibilities of creating sounds and abstract images which force the observer to an integrated reception. They seek to make the recipient think about the reality which is imparted to him in an artificial and technical way.
- Dr. Barbara Barsch, Director, ifa-Galerie Berlin, Institute for International Relations [1], May 2005
Ingeborg Fülepp lives and works in Berlin and Zagreb.
Scholarships
- Goethe-Institut, Schwäbisch Hall (D),1982
- Joyce and Zlatko Baloković Fund / Yugoslav Academy of Science and Art, Zagreb (YU), 1985/1986
- Edmund J. Curley Fellowship, Harvard University (USA,) 1986/1987
- William Schuman Fellowship, Harvard University (USA), 1988
- Goethe-Institut, Berlin (D), 1992
- Ministarstvo Kulture (Ministry of Culture), Zagreb (HR), 1993–1999
- Ministerium für Kultur, Hannover (D), 1993–1996
- Working scholarship at the summer academy, Akademie der Künste Berlin (D),1997
- Auswärtiges Amt, Bonn (D), 1997/1998
- Working scholarship "Male Promjene", City of Zagreb (HR), 1999
- Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen (IFA), Stuttgart (D), 2001
Awards
- "Prevost Award", Yugoslav national film festival in Pula for the film "Mad House "(best cut), 1979
- "Public Award", Lausanne for the film "Consecration of a Place "(image and sound editing), 1987
- "Grand Prix", Paris and "UNESCO Festival Award" for the film "Consecration of a Place" (image and sound editing), 1990
- "Grand Silver arena", Yugoslav national film festival in Pula for the film "Remembrance of a Summer" (image and sound editing), 1990
- "Max Ophüls Award", Saarbrücken for the film "Tired companions" (image and sound editing), 1997
References
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External links
- Ingeborg Fülepp personal website
- media in motion project website of Ingeborg Fülepp & Heiko Daxl
- media in motion: video channel
- Ingeborg Fülepp at IMDb
- Ingeborg Fülepp at artfacts.net
- Media-Scape
- Strictly Berlin
- Galerie der Künste, Berlin
- Articles with topics of unclear notability from March 2010
- Croatian contemporary artists
- Digital artists
- Video artists
- Installation artists
- Living people
- Croatian curators
- People from Zagreb
- Croatian people of German descent
- Academy of Dramatic Art, University of Zagreb alumni
- Croatian women artists
- Croatian expatriates in Germany
- Croatian expatriates in the United States
- 20th-century Croatian artists
- 21st-century Croatian artists