Patrick Topitschnig
Circuit Fantôme Season 5 Episode 03curated by Anton Iakhontov (Patrick K.-H.) and Daniel Teruggi,

Patrick Topitschnig is an Austrian filmmaker, photographer, and audio artist.
He studied Intermedia Art and Narrative Film in Vienna and Berlin and has received awards such as the Fred Adlmüller Grant, the Ursula Blickle Grant, and the Austrian State Fellowship for Media Art.
His work focuses on physical experience, perception, and time, often exploring themes of fragmentation and repetition.
He has exhibited internationally in Europe, the USA, and Australia.
Multiphonic performance and artist-talk
"Gemini" (8-Channel):
Intro Tapes (variable)
Gemini 02:05
Gemini Pitch Slide 04:53
Siren II (w/Helena Sorokina) 06:59
Lament (w/Helena Sorokina) 05:12
Ammoniak 06:00
Implosion 06:30
Feld 01:35
“Gemini“ (1996-2025) is a collection of compositions from different musical eras, spanning early riff-based metal tapes to experimental soundtracks and other sonic explorations. It brings together pieces such as Gemini, Siren II and Lament (with Helena Sorokina), alongside Ammoniak, Implosion, and Feld.
"NOUVELLE COULEUR" (5-Channel):
S1: Choir for 3 voices 6:34
S2 10:08
S3: Liver One 06:44
“Nouvelle Couleur“ (2005) is a sound composition in three movements, blending live performance with electronic production. Inspired by Luigi Nono’s „La lontananza nostalgica utopica futura“, it layers separately performed instrumental components to create an orchestral effect. The piece is delivered on six-channel tape equipment, enhancing its spatial and immersive sound experience.
Supported by Stadt Wien Kultur and SKE