Titus Liver

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Titus Leber (born March 2, 1951 in Zell am See , Salzburg ) is an Austrian director and multimedia artist.

Life

From 1969 to 1970, Titus Leber trained in television directing and film production at UNESCO . From 1970 he studied theater studies, psychology and art history in Vienna. From 1978-79 studies at the American Film Institute in Hollywood followed . He is a pioneer in the interactive design of optical disks and CD-ROMs . From 1997 to 1999 he was a professor at the Art Academy for Media in Cologne .

He has been awarded several prizes, including the Grand Prix of the International Association for Media in Science 1995 and the Austrian Appreciation Prize for Film Art 1979 for I moved in .

Works

  • Kindertotenlieder , 1975
  • I moved in as a stranger , experimental film about Franz Schubert , 1978
  • Amina - Symphonie Phantastique , experimental film, 1981
  • Interactive Vienna , 1987/88
  • Great moments of the Louvre , 1994
  • Historic Cities of Portugal , 1997
  • Life and Teaching of the Buddha , 2000

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The Austrian Art Prize . Retrieved October 26, 2017.