Is democracy digital and how democratic is the digital? We have put together a collection of festival projects on the topic of “Digital Democracy”!
Trust is one of those things. With a bit of luck, we gather more good than bad experiences, fall back into a – trusted – network when we stumble, and can face new experiences positively and without any worries.
There are hardly any pictures from that time. It has been over 40 years since Khmer Rouge supporters in Cambodia tried with full force to impose their ideology in the country, wiping out the lives of millions of people.
“Digital && Life” is the title of this year’s theme exhibition taking place in the Kepler Gardens as part of the Ars Electronica Festival “A New Digital Deal”.
…others go to Ars Electronica. Public space/privacy – how do they intertwine and can we trust promises about privacy? This core theme is also represented in the form of festival projects.
What could work look like in the future? And how can we work together on the future to make it as fair as possible for everyone?
In 1987, the Prix Ars Electronica, one of the world’s most important competitions for media art, was launched. Every year at the Ars Electronica Festival, the best works can be admired in the CyberArts exhibition. This year, again.
Exploring new sounds – with great joy in experimentation and a healthy dose of passion.
Since its foundation in 1987, the Prix Ars Electronica has always served as a trend barometer and platform for the collection of current and future visions of artists on the theme of “Art, Technology and Society”.
Even more numerous, even more exciting and even more diverse: Here comes Part Two of the highlights of the Ars Electronica Festival 2021.
The reality as we experience it around us, we create ourselves. It is constructed and at the same time changeable and unstable.
Some people think Alexa and Siri only listen when they’re supposed to. Others go to Ars Electronica.
How art can make complex structures tangible
…others go to Ars Electronica. We present you a selection of projects and gardens that deal with questions around the topic of ecology.
With Oribokit™, a DIY kit for origami robots, Matthew Gardiner aims to collectively cross the boundaries between art and science towards the future.
From Festival University to Pre-Opening to Innovation Day: these are the highlights of the first days of the Ars Electronica Festival 2021 – A New Digital Deal!
How can we inspire people to actively design our common future?
A “Symphony of Absence” in the Keplerhall is meant to remind of all those celebrating their own festivals outside of Linz.
We’re 36 days away from the start of the Ars Electronica Festival 2021. Preparations are in full swing, the festival team is in constant communication with partners, projects are being fleshed out, plans are being finalized.
Art, society, technology and science sees itself expanded by a conceptuality – nature. “Taste your SOIL” stands for the urgent need of making the digital a part of our cultural identity and for restoring our lost cultural awareness of the earth.
To commemorate the pioneer of media art, we are showing an excerpt of the lecture he gave at the 2017 Ars Electronica Festival.
It sounds paradoxical, but what would happen if artificial intelligence writes the notes for us and we only take on the role of musicians?
A New Digital Deal – 2021 kicks off the beginning of the doing. A first preview of the Ars Electronica Festival.
An interview with this year’s EMAP Residency Artist: Moritz Simon Geist!
As part of the ArtScience Residency Program enabled by the Art Collection Telekom artist Kyriaki Goni is working on a project that focuses on the voice of digital assistants and the problem of surveillance.
How does one come to collect samurai art? And how can art-historical artifacts be presented in a modern way? (German language)