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Wolfgang Georgsdorf was born on 10 September, 1959 in Linz, Austria, is an Austrian painter and sculptor (b. 1959). Discover Wolfgang Georgsdorf's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?
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In 2018 he presented a further development of Smeller 2.0 and Osmodrama at Martin Gropius Bau Berlin for the exhibition "Welt ohne Außen" (World with No Outside) by Berliner Festspiele curated by Tino Sehgal and Thomas Oberender. In this exhibition with the subtitle "Immersive Spaces since the 1960s," alongside artists such as Doug Wheeler, Larry Bell, Lucio Fontana, Carsten Höller, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Cyprien Gaillard, Tino Sehgal, Isabell Lewis, Nony de la Peña, Jeppe Hein, Georgsdorf premiered his Synosmy (an Osmodrama composition of scent sequences) "Quarter Autocomplete – Evolution in 12 Minutes". The piece was performed about 30 times per day over eight weeks. During that time he collaborated with scientists of the University Hospital Berlin Charité, University Hospital TU Dresden (Interdisciplinary Center for Smell and Taste), and a private Berlin clinic to conduct an evidence-based study on Osmodrama as a curative technology.
In 2011 he started to work on the Smeller 2.0, an electronically-controlled scent organ. In 2012 the completed Smeller 2.0 was presented in the exhibition "Sinnesrausch" at the Austrian Kulturquartier from June until October. In 2013 Georgsdorf was honored for Smeller 2.0 with the Outstanding Artist Award. In 2016, he initiated an entire festival in Berlin for the newly developed art form Osmodrama – Storytelling with Scents. The festival explored the possibilities of olfactory art in conjunction with various other time-based art forms. In 2017 he received The Art and Olfaction Award by the L.A.-based Institute for Art and Olfaction.
His political and social interventions include, among others, the civic movement Opal-so-nicht, which he founded in 2007 as the spokesman, and which resulted in a successful case against Gazprom and BASF in Dahme-Heideseen Nature Park.
In 2005 Georgsdorf was a speaker at Wikimania, the first Wikipedia world conference, where he presented his ideas on Hyperfilm and the introduction of sign languages to the Wikipedia platform considering that knowledge is not a domain of the literate world.
In 2000, after seven years of study on the topic, Georgsdorf published the first digital bi-directional dictionary for Austrian Sign Language MUDRA in nine dialects. In the projects sinnlos and Deaf Dance, he dealt artistically with the subject, made video clips in sign language, organized clubbing events for the deaf and hearing and held scenic lectures on deaf culture.
From 1983 to 1986 he was am member of the group Minus Delta t and became a collaborator in the Bangkok Project, later The Project, which included the transportation of a 5.5-ton blue granite boulder from Stonehenge, England over land to India to be dropped into the Ganges River. The Project also included the immersion of a steel vault in the Indian Himalayas with a computer and keys distributed over Europe and Asia (The First Philosophical Databank in the Himalayas).
His drawings, paintings, and sculptures are in private and public collections. As a sculptor he created the metal sculpture Kuppel, shown at the Austrian Museum of Modern Art from 1983 to 1996. It is now at the OÖ Landesmuseum in Linz.
He started to explore olfactory art in the 1980s. One of his early installations was shown at the Ars Electronica Festival in 1986. In 1996 he built the prototype of a mechanically-controlled scent organ, the Smeller 1.0. In the exhibition Werk'Zeuge at the OÖ Landesmuseum (State Museum of Upper Austria) he presented Smeller 1.0 which was able to play hundreds of scents for the audience – and by the audience.
Georgsdorf was educated at the University of Art and Design Linz from 1977 until 1983. There, he was one of the founding members of the Stadtwerkstatt Linz and of the experimental music project Die Post.
Since 1977 Georgsdorf has been creating avant-garde films and has been a member of the Austria Filmmakers Cooperative since 1980.
Wolfgang Georgsdorf (born Wolfgang Paul Georgsdorf on 10 September 1959 in Linz, Austria) is an Austrian media artist, director, sculptor, musician, author, researcher, and inventor based in Berlin. He is the founder and spokesman of Opal-so-nicht which resulted in a successful case against Gazprom and BASF in Dahme-Heideseen Nature Park, Brandenburg, Germany.