A public experimentation space for society and forward-looking policy: the new project of Futurelab Co-Director Hideaki Ogawa.
“Virtual Anatomy” by Ars Electronica Futurelab, JKU and Siemens Healthineers scores a silver medal at the Triple E Awards.
Yoko Shimizu presents her art in “Tides of Light”, including her work as an Ars Electronica Futurelab researcher.
How to connect humans and avatars in hybrid spaces? The Ars Electronica Futurelab will find out, as part of “Sharespace”.
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!
Humans, robots, mixed reality and the future of work: the Ars Electronica Futurelab as part of the CoBot Studio research project.
The pioneers of artistic artificial swarms look to the future: the Ars Electronica Futurelab’s new swarms+art website.
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.
Humans, AI and microorganisms compose together: SonoSynthesis presents a hybrid future of art at its world premiere.
How can we use AI as a creative resource in the future? An audiovisual interpretation of an AI composition invites reflection.
When creativity becomes visible: a unique performance of pianist Maki Namekawa, visualized live by her brain waves and body signals.
It’s the third pillar of Ars Electronica, and we’re all a part of it: In part three of our annual review, we’ll tell you what the “Society” in our name stands for.
We experiment, develop and tell stories with technology. The first part of Ars Electronica’s 2022 Year in Review shows how.
Finding new ideas for sustainable mobility, with AI and Boston Dynamics’ robot: A unique event in Japan included experts and families alike.
How will future generations earn income – and how can work serve a common good? An open discussion at the Futurelab Day.
Immerse yourself in the Glockner.Luft.Raum by the Ars Electronica Futurelab: an experience in the new kärnten.museum.
“Virtual Anatomy” by the Ars Electronica Futurelab in cooperation with Siemens Healthineers and the JKU has been awarded at the E&T Innovation Awards.
To save Earth, humanity needs to join forces. The Futurelab Day provided unique perspectives on how to proceed.
Technological possibilities give hints of a new humanity. The Ars Electronica Futurelab invited artists and researchers to discuss what comes next.
Let’s explore issues instead of just reacting to the media – but how? Experts shared ideas at the Futurelab Day.
With 5 interactive installations, Belgian artist Roel Heremans makes the ethical framework for innovation in our society playfully tangible.
How to bring truth to the center of collective perception? Artistic Journalism and Dataspace as ways out of the vacuum of real information.
50 years after “The Limits to Growth” Club of Rome with “Earth4All” warns about the consequences of social inequality for our planet: A Survival Guide for Humanity
How the Ars Electronica Futurelab celebrated the Festival with guests and the public – open, multifaceted and always surprising.
WebExpression, an audiovisual interpretation of data for Cisco Systems makes abstract dynamics visible, telling a story about hybrid corporate culture.
BMW, Supersense and Ars Electronica Futurelab focused on the automobile in the midst of the climate and energy crisis.