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Research Institute for Arts and Technology

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The Research Institute for Arts and Technology (RIAT) is an independent Austrian research institute established in 2015 and located in Neubau, Vienna. The aim of the institute is to investigate how technology and art can relate and inform each other in areas that include: open hardware, publishing, epistemic culture, cryptocurrencies and the blockchain.[1]

The institute currently hosts a number of projects supported by the Austrian Science Fund including research led by Bernhard Cella into artist's books[2] and research led by Matthias Tarasiewicz into artistic technology.[3]

  1. ^ "Openism: Conversations on Open Hardware". University of Applied Arts Vienna.
  2. ^ Cella, Bernhard. "behind NO-ISBN" (PDF). FWF Der Wissenschaftsfonds. Austrian Science Fund. Retrieved 18 April 2017.
  3. ^ Tarasiewicz, Matthias. "Researching critical new media arts & artistic technology" (PDF). FWF Der Wissenschaftsfonds. Austrian Science Fund. Retrieved 18 April 2017.