What is behind the cinema screen? What if the forces of unlimited imagination penetrate through the canvas into our reality? What if the auditorium dissolves and with it the familiar laws of cinema itself? In a way never seen before, tx-reverse by Virgil Widrich (AT) and Martin Reinhart (AT) shows this collision of reality and cinema and draws its viewers into a vortex in which the familiar order of space and time seems to be suspended. Back in the 1990s, Martin Reinhart invented a film technique called “tx-transform,” which exchanges the time (t) and space axis (x) in a film. 20 years after Martin Reinhart and Virgil Widrich used this film technique for the first time in a short film (tx-transform, 1998), they deal once again with the question of what previously unseen world arises when space and time are interchanged, and in just the right setting: a cinema at full 360°. At the Babylon Kino in Berlin, they filmed about 135 actors with the OmniCam-360 and calculated the installation tx-reverse 360 for the @zkmkarlsruhe from this material.⁠ Credit: Magdalena Sick-Leitner⁠ .⁠ .⁠ .⁠ #arselectronica #arselectronica19 #arselectronicacenter #museum #upperaustria #mediaart #visitaustria #uppermoments #visitlinz #linz #deepspace8k