Catalogue to accompany Matthew Ritchie''''s public art project "The Morning Line," a structure designed for sonic and visual collaborations, exhibited at Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary, Vienna, Austria, 2012. Boxed edition containing The Morning Line publication with a limited edition 12" vinyl record. Catalogue edited by Eva Ebersberger and Daniela Zyman. Introduction by Todd Eberle. Essays by Benjamin Aranda, Helene Furján, Brandon Labelle, Chris Lasch, Tony Myatt, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Roland Schöny, Mark Wasiuta, and Peter Weibel Photography by Todd Eberle. With compositions by Alexei Borisov, Tommi Grönlund & Petteri Nisunen, Christian Fennesz, Carsten Nicolai, Zsolt Olejnik, Finnbogi Petursson, Frank Pomassl, Terre Thaemlitz, Zavoloka, Carl Michael von Hausswolff, Yasunao Tone, Jana Winderen, Peter Zinovieff, Batuhan Bozkurt, Cevdet Erek, Erdem Helvacioglu, Mehmet Can Özer, Bryce Dessner, David Sheppard, Evan Ziporyn, Lee Ranaldo, Thom Willems, Mark Fell, Roc Jiménez de Cisneros, Bruce Gilbert, Chris Watson, Jónsi & Alex, Ghostigital. Compositions curated by Franz Pomassl, Russell Haswell, Cihat Askin, Melih Fereli, Kamran Ince, Bryce Dessner, Florian Hecker, and Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary (T-B A21). "Situated at the interaction of art, architecture, music, mathematics, cosmology and science, Matthew Ritchie''''s "The Morning Line" is a 33-foot high sound pavilion, constructed in aluminum and conceived in part as a successor to Edgard Varèse and Le Corbusier''''s pavilion for the 1958 World''''s Fair, and Fritz Bornemann''''s Expo ''''70 Pavilion. Designed in collaboration with New York-based architects Aranda Lasch, the Arup Advanced Geometry Unit and the Music Research Centre of York University, the structure was inspired by the cosmological theories of Paul Steinhardt and Neil Turok, and offered a sonic environment in which newly commissioned works by well-known musicians were performed. This survey of the project includes a book containing Todd Eberle''''s photographs of the structure, a poster, a newspaper and a red vinyl LP with music by contemporary electronica musicians such as Alexej Borisov, Tommi Grönlund, Petteri Nisunen, Christian Fennesz, Carsten Nicolai, Zsolt Olejnik, Finnbogi Petursson, Franz Pomassl, Terre Thaemlitz and Zavoloka." -- publisher''''s statement.