The project Future Fluxus is an experiment on many layers of cultural memory. Like it should be, one should add, if it is true that, in many European countries, and since at least 1995, we have been fed back by diverse forms of online cultures that, so it is said and believed, actually, are developing 4-8 times faster than analogue cultures. Are we to be scared now?

Markus Zimmermann
Markus Zimmermann studied computer science at the Freie Universität Berlin with a particular interest in graphics and interactive media prior to moving on to study architecture in Vienna. Both areas of competence come together when parametric design is used to describe architectural as well as urbanistic propositions, the use of high definition cameras is considered a tool to dissect and reinterpret the environment or intermedia installations are displayed at museums or festivals.
Exchange student at FADU - Facultad de Arcquitectura, Diseno y Urbanismo, Buenos Aires (Argentina) and Shenzen University, Dept. of Architecture in Shenzhen, China ;
a.o. "Narrative Design" Workshop at the ETH Zurich and UCL London.
Since 2009, he has been holding the position as assistance at the Department for Building Construction and Design (HB 2) of Prof. G. Steixner, University of Technology Vienna;
Co-founder and curator of Future Fluxus, a research & production project about the legacy of the Fluxus movement; co-curator of "Future Fluxus at Nodes, Roots & Shoots",
networked performance festival / donaufestival 2011.
An Experimental Outline for the Design of an Estonian Contemporary Media Art Museum and the Transient Interlace of Three Squares in Tallinn, Estonia, the Freedom Square, The Iceland Square and a “White Square” near the harbour, on the Occasion of the 20th Jubilee of Estonian Re-Independence in the Year 1991 of the 20th Century.






