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His current research Drowning in Æther focuses on the audibility of satellite signals through a practice-based approach. The practice he calls signal hunting, is a carefully planned activity that he engages to track and capture the transmissions of satellites using a set of self-built tools and antennas.
 
His current research Drowning in Æther focuses on the audibility of satellite signals through a practice-based approach. The practice he calls signal hunting, is a carefully planned activity that he engages to track and capture the transmissions of satellites using a set of self-built tools and antennas.
  
Matthias’s works have been shown in exhibitions and festivals in Europe, Asia, the Americas, and Africa. He holds a Master’s degree from the [Institute of Sonology] of the Royal Conservatoire in Den Haag and a diploma in Digital Arts of the University for Applied Arts in Vienna. [https://randomaccessmemory.at/nfo.html *2024]
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Matthias’s works have been shown in exhibitions and festivals in Europe, Asia, the Americas, and Africa. He holds a Master’s degree from the [[Institute of Sonology]] of the Royal Conservatoire in Den Haag and a diploma in Digital Arts of the University for Applied Arts in Vienna. [https://randomaccessmemory.at/nfo.html *2024]
  
 
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Matthias Hurtl / MMTHS is a media artist and researcher exploring the links between sound, electromagnetism, and telecommunication networks. His interdisciplinary work takes the form of audio-visual performances, sound installations, fixed media compositions, and electronic devices. In recent years knowledge transfer and demystifying radio technology have become a crucial part of his practice through the intersection of art and education.

His current research Drowning in Æther focuses on the audibility of satellite signals through a practice-based approach. The practice he calls signal hunting, is a carefully planned activity that he engages to track and capture the transmissions of satellites using a set of self-built tools and antennas.

Matthias’s works have been shown in exhibitions and festivals in Europe, Asia, the Americas, and Africa. He holds a Master’s degree from the Institute of Sonology of the Royal Conservatoire in Den Haag and a diploma in Digital Arts of the University for Applied Arts in Vienna. *2024

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