Sigrid Friedmann

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sigrid Friedmann (born May 4, 1978 in Klagenfurt ) is an Austrian video and installation artist.

After attending the Kunstgewerbeschule in Linz, Friedmann attended the master school for sculpture in Graz from 1997-98 . She studied from 1998 to 2000 at the University of Vienna and then until 2006 visual media design with Bernhard Leitner at the University of Applied Arts Vienna , where she spent a year abroad at the École Supérieure d'Art Graphique in Paris from 2005-06 .

In 1999 Friedmann took part in the artist symposium Zeitschnitte 99 in Bad Bleiberg and won first prize with a mining monument for the town's mining museum. In 2000 she worked on the video production for the play Jeff Koons at the Vienna Burgtheater . In 2001 she designed the stage object and website for the multimedia theater play Zeros + Ones . In 2003 she realized the video production for the children's opera Himmel & Hölle at the Carinthian Summer in Villach. In 2004, videos were created for the theater pieces public rhythms at dietheater and Pixel People at Funkhaus Wien .

In 2001 Friedmann and Ulrich Kaufmann founded the sogx.net association for multimedia projects . 2004-06 she shot the documentary Pompa with him . In 2009 she took over the video design for the productions The Last Supper and Schlafes Bruder at the Neue Oper Vienna . For the 2010 Expo she shot the animation film Global Town .

swell