Spot On MozART

Projekt: Scanning Dimensions / Projektpräsentation 2021 | © Christian Schneider

What do you see when you hear?
Spot On MozART is an inter-university, interdisciplinary project dedicated to a visual exploration of hearing and thus to a (new) understanding of the music of W.A. Mozart in the 21st century. Students, teachers and personalities from art, media and culture jointly develop work projects that combine hearing and seeing and explore the understanding of music.

Spot On MozART

+43 676 88122 380
spotonmozart@moz.ac.at

Mirabellplatz 1
5020 Salzburg  

3
Years Project duration (2020-2023)
5
Fields of action
19
projects already implemented
400+
persons involved

Publikation

Michaela Schwarzbauer, Clemens Peck [Hg.]
Ausatmungen
LIT Verlag, Wien/Berlin 2024 | Einwürfe: Texte zu Musik - Kunst - Pädagogik : Band 13
Music
Music Education
Nothing benefits the state like music. The musical performance of the state
Interdisciplinary
Musicology

News & projects

  • Mozart in Nairobi | © Julian Wipplinger
    17.6.2024

    In an essay film, "Mozart in Nairobi. Or something like that", a project as part of Spot On MozART, tells the story of imprisoned mothers and their abandoned children in Nairobi, Kenya. The film has now been invited to the Dubai International Film Festival and was awarded an "Honorable Mention". Our heartfelt congratulations!

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  • Spot On MozART Publikation | © Michael Klimt
    9.10.2023
    The "Unruh" of the Mozarteum 

    Since October 2019, Spot On MozART has been dedicated to the visual exploration of listening and thus to a new understanding of the music of Wolfgang Amadé Mozart. At the end of the project in autumn 2023, the Mozarteum University will present a retrospective of all implemented art and research projects in a comprehensive publication.

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  • Shift | © Sigi Tomaschko
    19.7.2023
    Shift KV594 

    W. A. Mozart's composition Adagio in F minor (KV 594) for an organ work in a clock becomes a synesthetic experience in the project Shift, materially visible, audible and tangible. The result was presented in a textile-acoustic concert on July 18.

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  • © Ricsi Kassai
    17.4.2023
    find me! 

    Mozart had to deal with the problem of being an ordinary person and at the same time an extremely sensitive musician. Was it difficult to accept himself? Did he frighten himself when he realised his extraordinary talent? Was his humour helpful in accepting himself? In the search for answers to these questions, many themes can be discerned that can be symbolic and meaningful for any generation and at any time.

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Selected partners

  • RSA FG - Research Studios Austria Research Association
  • University of Applied Arts Vienna
  • Salzburg University of Applied Sciences
  • Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research
  • Province of Salzburg
  • City of Salzburg
  • Vienna University of Technology
  • University of Television and Film Munich
  • IMZ International Music + Media Center
  • Ars Electronica Red Bull Media House
  • and many more

We would like to thank our donors: Ms. Sylvia Madsack and Sir Ian Stoutzker, without whose generous support the "sailing ship" Spot On Mozart would not have been able to set sail.

About


The Mozarteum University is explicitly undertaking a journey of thought and design with this project that is interdisciplinary and thus intra-institutional in nature, thus also having an extra-institutional effect.

Through the intensive collaboration of several university institutions with external experts, Spot On MozART stimulates artistic and communicative potentials that creatively deal with digitization and digitality and the associated social transformation. Through the cooperation of (art) universities, technology and creative industries, the project tests new fields of action - thus opening up the unique opportunity for students to move in the professional field of art and culture individually and in teams, and to experiment and research at the same time. All this as part of their studies.

Five fields of action

Essential for all "Work" projects are the five immanent fields of action that ensure inter- and transdisciplinarity, as well as the necessity of the coming together of actors with very different horizons of experience and know-how: Eye and ear, music and visualization act together, production and presentation (spot on) must be considered and questioned in equal measure, art and research together develop a dynamic that should also develop a creative potential towards innovation. Taken together, everything deals with and plays with digitization/digitality and transformation in a quasi 360° format. The impetus for a work project can come from any of the fields, but then it is necessary to find the players for the other fields. The office can help with this, as can the members of the various boards. For each field of action there is a network or team of experts, each field of action requires penetration and positioning, this is documented in portfolios and updated throughout the project:

Music
Mozart's compositional output includes more than 600 works of all musical styles and genres of his time, which today are usually counted according to their classification in the Köchelverzeichnis (KV) in the chronological order of their creation. A single, carefully selected work by Mozart forms the starting point of each Spot On MozART project, from which the implementations of the other four fields of action are developed.

Visualization
(Film) production, media art and other possibilities of digital visualization form the large field of artistic and conceptual options to develop a visual response for the musical reality. Renowned and experienced artists, directors and filmmakers are an active part of the Spot On MozART network for the interdisciplinary visualization concepts.

Innovation
Innovation is an inherent factor of every Spot On MozART project. Just like music, innovation plays a supporting role in every field of activity.

Research
What happens artistically-aesthetically in the course of a visualization? Can a visualization generate an expansion of the understanding of the work? Who perceives the visualization and what meaning can Mozart's work assume in the digital age? The Research section deals with a variety of relevant questions for artistic (Artistic Research) and scientific research, musicology and music pedagogy, psychology and sociology, all relevant to the artistic work itself.

Spot On
Analog and digital media, festivals, conferences, fairs, etc. - the moment of "Spot On" means the presentation and (discursive) positioning of projects in public space. What happens when work and audience meet for the first time? A field of experimentation, a challenge and a moment of research. The Spot On itself can be part of the artistic project.

Visualization
(Film) production, media art and other possibilities of digital visualization form the broad field of artistic and conceptual options for developing a visual response to musical reality. Renowned and experienced artists, directors and filmmakers are an active part of the Spot On MozART network for the interdisciplinary visualization concepts.

Innovation
Innovation is an inherent project and production factor in every Spot On MozART project. Just like music, innovation also plays a key role in every field of activity.

Research
What happens artistically and aesthetically in the course of a visualization? Can a visualization generate an expansion of the understanding of the work? Who perceives the visualization and what meaning can Mozart's work take on in the digital age? The research area deals with a variety of relevant questions for artistic and scientific research, musicology and music education, psychology and sociology, all of which are relevant to the artistic work itself.

Spot On
Analog and digital media, festivals, conferences, trade fairs, etc. - the moment of "Spot On" refers to the presentation and (discursive) positioning of projects in public space. What happens when work and audience meet for the first time? A field of experimentation, a challenge and a moment of research. The spot-on itself can be part of the artistic project.