Ivan Jakarić
associated artist

participated actively in eindorf during their project in eindorf “Hosting Crust”

Ivan Jakarić is an experimental bio-ludic artist, architect, and planetary gardener based in Vienna, Austria. A graduate of the University of Applied Arts Vienna, his academic magic circle spans experimental game cultures, biodesign, architecture, and stage and film design. Through BioLudicLab, a symbiotic incubator and Cabinet of Curiosities, he explores connections between humans, non-humans, and ecosystems using biomaterials, ludic methods, and non-human agencies. Focusing on the societal and ecological impact of games, he creates projects ranging from digital gameplays to physical installations, addressing themes like sensory experience, environmental sustainability, queer ecology, and bioludic fashion.



Karine Blanche
associated artist

participated actively in eindorf during their project in eindorf “Hosting Crust”

Karine Blanche a French poet of Algerian origin living in Vienna, reconnects with otherness by defocusing the human from its constructed narrative. She explores erased, impossible or inaccessible histories by listening to materials and gestures, questioning the belief systems behind them. Her work blends organic matter, abiotic factors, and anthropological perspectives to create unexpected combinations. Karine’s artistic practice merges sound, smell, visual and textual, expressed between the line in performance, concert, or installation.
After a background in sociology and social theatre, studies in Botany and Biology, her research has taken her to various locations including Japan, Panama, Romania and received in 2022 a grant from the Austrian Federal Ministry for anartistic research in Iceland on „Re-membering with Landscape“.
Karine Blanche has collaborated with various international artists as Tarek Atoui, Armand Gatti, Koo Jeong A, Jennifer Lacey, Alix Eynaudi, Franz Poelstra and Julia Zastava and performed at Wiener FestWochen (At), Tanzquartier (At), Sonic Territories Festival (At), TeaterCombinat (At), France Télévision (Fr), La Cartoucherie (Fr) abd la Menagerie de Verre (Fr).



Jasmin Hoffer
associated artist

participated actively in eindorf during their project in eindorf “Hosting Crust”

Jasmin Hoffer is a dancer, choreographer, and performance artist. She lives and works in Vienna. In 2014, she achieved her master’s degree in dance education in a contemporary context at the Cologne University of Music and Dance. Before that, she studied dance at the Scottish School of Contemporary Dance in Dundee and painting in the masterclass for painting at the Ortweinschule in Graz. In 2018, she received the Austrian Federal Chancellor’s Office’s START scholarship. Her performing and teaching took her to Germany, the United Kingdom, Norway, Italy, Palestine, and the United States. In varying constellations and formats, she works with artists such as Liv Schellander, Sara Lanner, Elena Kristofor, Oleg Soulimenko, and Alfredo Barsuglia. Her works have been presented at Tanzquartier Wien, brut Wien, and WUK performing arts.



Sunggu Hong
associated artist

participated actively in eindorf during his performative exhibition “Tofu Equation”

Sunggu Hong is a Vienna-based, Korean artist, who is currently studying Performative Art in the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. He works in performance, drawing, sculpture, dance and whatever other medium that helps showing his artistic approach. Sunggu’s works normally start with simple questions and his curiosity which come up in daily life. His questions seem simple, sometimes childish and nonsense at first, but they are metaphorically also related to our life and social issues.



Masoumeh Jalalieh
associated artist

participated actively in eindorf during the opening events and was artist in residency in december 2022

Masoumeh Jalalieh is a Vienna-based choreographer and dancer with a background in physical theater (mime), graphic design, and illustration.
Her approach to dance is undoubtedly interwoven with her homeland Iran’s society, culture, and ritual carpet. ‘I carry my origins with me, and thus communicate myself, my country, and its people through my artistic statements.’
As a contemporary artist, she likes to research interdisciplinary codes in images, sounds, and movement. ‘The body is a complicated collection of all elements of nature, such as time, space, speed, etc. I explore those through movement. This way, I communicate my imagination using the ultimate language human beings have at their disposal.’



Oisín Ó Manacháin
associated artist

participated actively in eindorf during the opening events

Oisín Ó Manacháin is a dance artist and visual performer/creator currently residing in Vienna. He began studying movement in NYC at the Martha Graham School of Contemporary Dance. Oisín has worked in collaboration with Xavier Le Roy, Maria Hassabi, Tere O’Connor, Christopher Williams, John-Mark Owen and Brendan Fernandes to name a few. Oisín has had the privilege to also work with fashion photographers Peter Lindbergh, Mario Testino, Terry Tsiolis, Ryan McGinley, Kenneth Willardt and John Rusnak. They have collaborated with other visual artists and presented work at Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery, Deitch Projects and The Chelsea Hotel, The Tilles Centre and various public spaces.



Sabina Holzer
associated artist

participated actively in eindorf during the opening events

Sabina Holzer is a performance artist, author and movement trainer. Her performances and texts are dedicated to the ecologies of human and more-than-human bodies and forces. With gestures of poetry and care, she connects with a whole range of international artists and theorists. With them and with the artist Jack Hauser, she develops collaborative artistic research settings, performances and interventions for public spaces, galleries, museums and theatres. Sabina Holzer is a certified trainer for SIB and Core Strength Vinyasa Yoga. She teaches and consults in various institutions and for diverse productions. Her texts have been published in various media since 2007. She received an artistic research grant from the City of Vienna in 2022 for her project Fluvial about human bodily fluids and urban landscapes.



Alex Franz Zehetbauer
associated artist

participated actively in eindorf during the opening events

Alex Franz Zehetbauer (born 1990 in Brooklyn) is a sonic choreographer, performance artist, and singer. He studied vocal performance, dance, acting and composition at the Experimental Theater Wing at NYU Tisch School of the Arts and the International Theater Workshop in Amsterdam. In 2022-2023 Alex is part of Freischwimmen, an international production platform for performance and theater.