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?
What exactly is meant by the theme of the 2021 Ars Electronica Festival? When we talk about “deal,” do commercial interests really take precedence over everything?
We present the Grand Prizes at the intersection of science, technology and art: “Remix el Barrio” and “Oceans in Transformation”.
How does one come to collect samurai art? And how can art-historical artifacts be presented in a modern way? (German language)
If we use smartphones for an average of only two years, then the resulting mining of raw materials should give us pause for thought. (German language)
We humans have left traces on this blue planet – in the water, on the earth, in the air, but also in outer space.
Star photographer Dietmar Hager takes us on a journey through the summer starry sky – as seen from Austria. (German language)
New technologies have increased the pace of consumption of our resources – but even the raw material wood used to bring problems. (German language)
Celebrate life with music, make you think with lyrics. Enjoy avant-garde pop/jazz of the collective MAMMA FATALE.
No harmful chemicals, significantly lower water consumption. Julia Moser explains how pigment bacteria are used to color clothing. (German language)
Elektro Guzzi play hypnotic techno sound with guitar, bass and drums in Deep Space 8K to the visuals of Eyup Kuş.
While the Trio Verve lets classical music sound in deep space, the visuals of Monocolor underline the musical description of a landscape.
A memorial concert for the victims of the Corona Pandemic. Maki Namekawa and Dennis Russell Davies perform, Cori O’lan contributes the visuals.