Em. O.Univ.-Prof.

Helmi Vent

Em. Univ.-Prof. for experimental space-sound-body theater
Helmi Vent (*1945 in Hamburg) was appointed O.Univ.-Prof. in for Experimental SpaceSoundBody-Theater at the Mozarteum University in 1983 and retired in 2013. Her main fields of work include Art & Culture, Lab Inter Arts- & Transcultural Projects, Experimental Music- & Dance-Theater and AV-supported Research. In various study tears she pursued her special interest in forms of life and communication of people in indigenous cultures in Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Central Asia, Madagascar and Hawaii.
(Status 2019) Establishment of the new course type "Interdisciplinary Projects"  (1993) later  "Interdisciplinary projects" (1998) Development and development of the interdisciplinary performance genre RaumKlangKörperTheater (from 1996) in connection with arts-based research. Establishment of a networking event of Lab Inter Arts practice and theory  through the course "Aesthetic theories" impetus for   cooperation  between the Lab Inter Arts (LIA) and the MultiMediaArt (MMA) course at the Salzburg University of Applied Sciences (from WS 2010/11) conception and development of the AV media area  at the Mozarteum University
The first establishment of two editing studios based on semi-professional and professional standards on an analog basis took place as part of the appointment process by H. Vent (concept submitted in 1983; first use of the AV system in 1992, financed by the then Federal Ministry for Science and Research, Vienna) Production of video films  (Cut concepts each H. Vent). Documentation a nd edition (with AV partner facilities) of Lab Inter Arts processes (from 1983), public performances (from 1985) and joint projects (from 2006). Production of topic-oriented film modules in connection with topic-relevant artistic, cultural and social issues (from 2006)
http://www.helmi-vent.com/de/filme/filme-uebersicht.html , http://www.helmi- vent.com/de/filme/rep-rip.html Construction and installation of the LIA film archive.   The content of the LIA film archive is managed by H. Vent. It is the base station for ongoing study, research, mediation and distribution projects as well as for updating the archive holdings in terms of editing technology and documentation aesthetics.