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Johanna-Dohnal-Platz, 1060 Vienna

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  • Eni Brandner

Johanna Dohnal is considered a pioneer of women's politics in Austria. She spoke out about many things that had previously been silently accepted. She made injustices visible and didn't mince words in order to criticize patriarchal social structures and break down entrenched systems.

With these thoughts in mind, I designed an AR object that attempts to make this breaking down tangible. An invisible barrier becomes visible, and only by actively entering its interior does it begin to break down.

The work thus translates a social experience into a spatial, physical perception. It reminds us that the "glass ceiling" is not just a metaphor, but a real, albeit often invisible, boundary, and that breaking through it requires movement, presence, and action.

3D Support

  • Oktogon / Sebastian Konzett,
  • SystemKollektiv

Herkunftsarchiv Tonaufnahme

  • „Österreichische Mediathek/Technisches Museum Wien“

Exhibition

Johanna Dohnal
Spuren einer Vordenkerin