08.05.2023 marked the anniversary of the reopening of one of the most extensive Ars Electronica Solutions projects: An interactive exhibition that has long since inspired more than just Samurai fans.
Yoko Shimizu presents her art in “Tides of Light”, including her work as an Ars Electronica Futurelab researcher.
From May 11, 2023, you can get a feel for ChatGPT in our newly adapted main exhibition “Understanding AI”. We tried it out and asked the AI a few questions.
Experts from around the world met in Linz to agree on the Golden Nicas of the Prix Ars Electronica 2023.
In addition to the question “Who Owns the Truth?”, this year’s Ars Electronica Festival also deals with topics such as fake news, manipulated reporting and AI systems
How to connect humans and avatars in hybrid spaces? The Ars Electronica Futurelab will find out, as part of “Sharespace”.
Ownership and truth in the age of artificial intelligence – the Ars Electronica Festival 2023 will explore this spectrum of topics and the questions they raise.
On Thursday, May 11, 2023, we will open the new exhibition “Compass reloaded! Navigating the Future” at the Ars Electronica Center!
This location is large, spectacular, and lies in the city center: Ars Electronica Festival 2023 will once again take play in POSTCITY!
What role does technology play in future life on this planet? To highlight Earth Day, Our Earth VR fuses 3D animation and sound to create a moving VR experience.
With “Horst Schlager,” the Ars Electronica Center infiltrates a media art figure into Facebook’s extremist underground in order to understand and communicate political grievances.
Mastodon as the perfect alternative to Twitter? Find out why we chose the platform and whether we agree here.
Ryuichi Sakamoto died March 28 at the age of 71. The Japanese pianist, composer and pioneer of electronic music was the winner of the Prix Ars Electronica in 1997.
Immerse yourself in Anton Bruckner’s world of music and thought – with unique experiences at the Ars Electronica Center for the 2024 celebration year.
Animations – light – music: You decide how to use the Ars Electronica Center’s media façade as a public canvas!
Cyber tools against environmental crimes: For those who love the truth, we make digital investigation methods available at Citizen Science Days.
Artist, curator, theoretician, activist, visionary – Peter Weibel was one of those people who do not fit into any box, but instead switch from one field and metier to another. On March 1, 2023, Peter Weibel passed away in Karlsruhe at the age of 78.
Humans, robots, mixed reality and the future of work: the Ars Electronica Futurelab as part of the CoBot Studio research project.
What do jackets made of orange peel, parasites for smart home devices and the monitoring of our oceans have in common? That’s right! They all characterize the enormous thematic scope of the S+T+ARTS Prize.
A new category, a new prize and a legacy begun in 1987: the Prix Ars Electronica is once again looking for exceptional media art.
The pioneers of artistic artificial swarms look to the future: the Ars Electronica Futurelab’s new swarms+art website.
For the third round of the ArtScience Residency Rainald Schumacher met artist Špela Petrič, the winner of the 2023 edition, for an interview.
The European Union Prize for Citizen Science recognizes the achievements of Citizen Science initiatives in Europe, but what exactly is being sought and why is Citizen Science so important? Find out more here!
Human and virtual dancer in a duet of self-realization: an expressive dance performance in Deep Space 8K.
When humans and industry threaten the planet: a dystopian performance as an immersive experience in Deep Space 8K.