Wien MMIX – Rundpanorama (Vienna MMIX – Circular Panorama) presented itself as a speculative portrait of society in the form of 17,352 single pictures taken by surveillance cameras at the Vienna Opera Ball.
Swiss artist Jules Spinatsch, who has become known for his large-scale surveillance shot panoramas, installed two computer-controlled network cameras at the Vienna Opera Ball in 2009. From the time the doors were opened at 8.32 p.m. to the end of the ball at 5.10 a.m., the cameras turned on their axes twice and saved 17,352 single frames according to a precise grid. Spinatsch assembled these pictures to a thirty-two-meter-long circular panorama that convinced the viewer through its unusual compression of time, space, and information. Opening a complex dialogue between planning and coincidence, the portrait of the society present at the ball provided the basis for a new discussion on the mechanisms and contexts of representation, voyeurism, and surveillance.
Location
Resselpark/Karlsplatz, 1040 Vienna
Gallery
Further Information
Artist
Jules Spinatsch
*1964 in Davos (CH), lives and works in Zurich (CH) and Vienna.
jules-spinatsch.ch
Project management
Katharina Boesch, section.a
Production
Gerald Richter, Richter Solutions
Technical realization
Reto Diethelm, Redics AG
Graphic design
Karin Holzfeind
Partners and sponsors
Cultural Foundation Pro Helvetia, SWISSLOS Cultural Sponsoring (Graubünden), karlsplatz.org





