What if you had three minutes to change the world? Is that possible? What story about cooperation—regardless of age, gender, origin, and all the other things that make up our diversity—would you use to inspire others?

This interactive photo and video exhibition is part of the Long Night of Museums 2025.
6:00 p.m.–midnight Exhibition: Pictures.Of.Tomorrow / Foyer
6:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Video recordings /
Seminar room (level -1)
We filmed with many inspiring personalities: Viktor Gernot, Ina Regen, Daniel Gawlowski, Eser Akbaba, Erwin Steinhauer, students from Stiftsgymnasium Wilhering, players from FC Blau-Weiß Linz, a grandmother from the Vollpension in Vienna, the Hotel Sacher, TeachForAustria, a deacon and family man, and many others tell us their stories of how they master cooperation across all boundaries. We are thrilled! Be inspired by our interactive photo and video exhibition in the foyer of Ars Electronica Center and tell us your story too.


We provide the stage and are seeking you as a performer!
Using seven simple guiding questions, we will guide you through the interview at the Ars Electronica Center’s Citizen Lab and record your story in the form of a video lasting no longer than three minutes. We will then upload this to our platform www.bildervonmorgen.org and locate it on a map so that it can be found by as many people as possible. In this way, we can work together to inspire a more tolerant society and greater cooperation across all borders. Let’s make a big difference together and bring our society closer together! You are welcome to view the guiding questions in advance at the following link:

Team: Christian Zeilinger, Nina Unger, Daniel Schaler, Marjorie Etukudo
Photos: Daniel Schaler, Marjorie Etukudo