Christine Schöpf presents the festivaltopic Gerfried Stocker tells about the developemtn of the topic in detail. Martin Honzik talks about u19 – CREATE YOUR WORLD THE BIG PICTURE – New Concepts for a New World is the theme of Festival Ars Electronica 2012. Check out ars.electronica.art/thebigpicture for more information and follow this blog for backgroundinfo.…
Texta, one of the most famous Hip-Hop-Crews from Austria, have shot their last video for “Grotesk” at the Ars Electronica Center. Using the floors, cellar and facade as a backdrop for a computergame, Wolfang Schober has produced quite an impressive video. Enjoy!
The Jury for Prix 2012, Round 2: This time it’s Leila Nachawati talking, she’ll look for interesting projects in the category “Digital Communities”.
Am Freitag, dem 9. März um 21:50 Uhr gibt es AUS DEM RAHMEN – ARS ELECTRONICA CENTER LINZ – Museumsmagazin mit Karl Hohenlohe auf ORFIII zu sehen. Ein Rundgang durchs Center mit interessanten Einblicken.
From April 20th to 22nd 2012, the jury of Prix Ars Electronica 2012 will meet in Linz to decide on the winners of the Golden Nicas 2012. The weekend will be interesting, fascinating, but also tiring. Hundreds of projects want to be evaluated and rated, a daunting task. To give you a look behind the…
The team of Prix Ars Electronica 2012 is browsing through the already submitted projects. There’s still time to
Here’s a situation that lots of museum visitors are sure to have experienced on occasion: you’re standing in front of a work that absolutely blows you away, and you’re immediately overcome by the irresistible urge to tell the whole world all about this incredible piece of art—what it is, who created it, and exactly what…
APA/Der Standard In common parlance, Austrian citizens are no longer considered innocent until proven guilty as of April 1, when “the usual suspects” comes to mean: everybody. All telecommunications providers will then be obliged to store data having to do with their customers’ calls and maintain them for six months. This will enable authorities to…
My favorite installation at the Ars Electronica Center is the BrainLab’s Brain-Computer Interface. BCI establishes a link between the human brain and a computer. It’s similar to an electroencephalogram (EEG), a measurement of the brain’s electrical activity. You put on a special cap studded with electrodes hooked up to cables, and they transmit the activities…
BioLab closely resembles the typical picture people have in mind of a laboratory. Here, you’ll find all sorts of equipment, stuff that most of us would have a hard time telling apart from a coffeemaker or a fridge. Test tubes and containers holding seedlings and specimens adorn the shelves. But there’s one big difference between…
The Republic of Austria promptly responded to censure of it by the EU in July 2010 and amended the data protection rules in effect in this country accordingly. Specifically, this has to do with data retention—i.e. legal regulations mandating storage of data propagated via telecommunications channels due to the possibility that they could contain illegal…
Biology made the start. The visitors, teachers, pupils, physicists and others had the chance to try out things like DAPI-Coloring (the coloring of cells), the visualisation of DNA or check out what their bodies look in detail, using a scanning electron microscope. The next Science Days will be on February 11th and 12th and will…
xkcd.comoffers a comic for every situation Essentially, this legislation submitted to the U.S. Senate in October 2011 has to do with control—the control of content and access to that content. It’s disguised as a measure to deal with the very real problem of illegal dissemination of content protected by copyright. After all, stricter control is…
An Ars Electronica exhibition in an Osaka shopping mall at the nexus of glamorous and conspiratorial elements set into motion
I’m a photography enthusiast, so of course my favorite installation is the TWAN Globe in GeoCity. A touchscreen lets users rotate the sphere bristling with digital pins that mark the spots on our planet’s surface where the shots that make up “The World at Night” exhibition were taken. There are 84 of them, each one…
Entering the Ars Electronica Center’s Main Gallery, the AEC’s largest exhibition space, brings you face-to-face with “New Views of Humankind.” The installation is divided into four themes, which this blog will elaborate on over the coming weeks. Let’s start things off with Robotinity.