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Kiosk – individual Media Tour through the locations of the Academy

Datum
Event Label
Tour
Organisational Units
Student Service
Location Description
all Academy locations

The study information platform Kiosk provides individual insights into various places at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. Students and staff talk about the different fields of study, programs and projects.

On an analog walk through the Academy's locations, you can follow the stories of students and staff about their places of work and study in studios, workshops and many other rooms on the study info platform Kiosk.

Link: https://kiosk.akbild.ac.at

How it works: As you walk through the studios, workshops and other rooms of the Academy, simply scan the QR codes on the KIOSK posters, flyers and in the folder at the various locations with your mobile phone. Listen to exciting stories from students and lecturers about their places of work and watch interesting insights from the perspective of students in many videos.

Find the places listed by location:

Schillerplatz:

Ground Floor: 

The Rundgang: A Kind of Phantasma

Student Welcome Center - 7 Tips for your Portfolio

Studying Restoration: Marah explains

Mezzanin:

The University Library

1. Obergeschoß:

An ASMR Visit to the Studio Art and Image | Drawing

2. Obergeschoß:

Studying Architecture: Architecture, Photography and Life Experience

A typical week of Bachelor Students at the Institute of Art and Architecture

Souterrain:

The Workshops in the Institute for Art and Architecture

Drawing | Life Drawing

 

Lehárgasse:

Erdgeschoß:
Tour through the Photo Studio

1.Obergeschoß:
The Studio of Art and Image
| Video

2.Obergeschoß:
Studying in the Studio of Art and Image | Expansion

3.Obergeschoß:
What is special about Studying Scenography

Kurzbauergasse:

The Studio of Art and Space | Object

Sound of Craft – the Molding and Casting Workshop

The Studio of Art and Intervention | Environment

 

Karl-Schweighofer-Gasse:

Studying Education in the Arts

Petz Haselmayer – from Working Class to Art School 

Lena Schramek – Combining Art with Interpreting