In cooperation with the Ars Electronica Deep Space 8K, the BMWKMS film funding program ‘Pixel, Bytes + Film’ presents a selection of outstanding works from recent years.
The fundamental principle of nature is: life is diversity. The more diverse a habitat is, the healthier it is. And this diversity also includes the smallest among us: microorganisms. Microorganisms are everywhere: in the air, in the soil and in the water. Every plant, every animal and every human being is also a habitat for…
“Science meets myth” – under this motto, Dr. Dietmar Hager invites you on a cultural and historical journey of discovery of the signs of the zodiac in Deep Space 8K.
Brain constantly looking for a reason to be concerned. Focused on the past and the future. Stress doesn’t let you live, but you don’t know how to live without it. Milena Stępień’s performance “Obsessive Realities” is a live reading poetry act that arose from moments of high anxiety, accompanied by visions from the past that…
Knots is an interactive art installation by Behiye Erdemir (TR) that playfully explores the concept of endless repetition – taking inspiration from the myth of Sisyphus but offering a new perspective. Visitors take on the role of a figure rolling a stone up a path. However, as soon as they reach the top, the stone…
Entre deux mots is an audiovisual and immersive dance piece by Cécile Bucher (CH), Jung In Lee (KR/AT), Carlotta Borcherding (DE), Seojin Moon (KR) and Minchae Kim (KR) developed for Deep Space 8K.
Creative minds of different ages present their dance, music and theater sequences created in artistic project studios.
At this evening event, you can learn more about the projects in this year’s nextcomic exhibition at the Ars Electronica Center. Students from the Master School for Communication Design will present their works in Deep Space 8K and then lead a tour of the works exhibited in the foyer.
Visit Deep Space 8K at the Ars Electronica Center with your family – don’t just be entertained, here your children and you have the stage!
After the devastating fire in 2019, Notre Dame rises from the ashes in the form of an immersive experience. In collaboration with the French start-ups Iconem and Histovery, the Ars Electronica Futurelab brings the cathedral to Deep Space 8K.