The central courtyard of the MuseumsQuartier becomes a trendy hot spot in the summer.
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Developed by New York artist Matthew Ritchie as an interdisciplinary platform, "The Morning Line" offers the opportunity to explore the interaction between art, architecture, music, mathematics, cosmology and science. "The Morning Line" is a 10-metre high and 20-meter long pavilion consisting of 20 tons of black-painted aluminum.
The pavilion is also equipped with 50 loudspeakers controlled by a multidimensional sound system. This "instrument" is played by a group of international composers, whose works go beyond the limits of traditional and contemporary concert halls. "The Morning Line" was initiated by Francesca Habsburgs Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary (T-B A21).
Until November 30, 2012
Daily, 24 hours
www.tba21.org
Schwarzenbergplatz
1030 Wien