No to Any Form of Fascism

Photo series | Installation / discursive performance in public space

Kilian Franer, Ulli Fuchs [Hg.], Erinnern für die Zukunft. Text contribution

Text contribution: Alexandra Reill, Heinz Moldau, Nelkengasse, 2009

WOULD WE SAY NO ? II

[Concept for an] installation / discursive performance on NS-“Vergangenheitsbewältigung” and intercultural communication

white chairs. real-time re-mix

Audiovisual real-time re-mix of the film white chairs in the framework of Medienwerkstatt Wien: VIDEO EDITION AUSTRIA release 02 @MAK NITE©

FEELINGstrange

Video workshops in two high schools fostering competences in intercultural communication and leading to a collaborative exhibition project

Kunst im Trend. Artists’ Voices. Series of media talks and video blog

Discursive on- and offline installment on roles and positions of artists in contemporary societies

alexandra reill: wien mein wien, 2008. press material

Home Sweet Home. Documentary film and text EN

Coming from a Vienna mainstream society of active committers of crime and NS-opportunists and being a child of the first post-war generation, Alexandra Reill tries to reflect her identity – Home Sweet Home is the [auto]biographic tracking of fascist history inherited by Vienna so-called mainstream society after World War II. Documentary film and text of the same title

Workshop – WOULD WE SAY NO ? I

Workshop on intercultural communication competences for multipliers implemented in cooperation with Herklotzgasse 21