Experience interactive 3D flights through the entire known universe in breathtaking images and experience the dimensions of space like never before.
Music from the ocean. The sound artist and music producer CRYSTN HUNT AKRON (AT) composes PLASTICPHONIA from the sounds of plastic waste. By moving the material, sounds are created from plastic parts such as brushes, bags, garbage cans, bottles, tubes, cups, etc. The garbage acts as an instrument and this PLASTIC WASTE becomes MUSIC. The concert…
Upper Austria celebrates 200 years of Anton Bruckner in 2024. Experience the world of the famous composer in an unprecedented way at the Ars Electronica Center: A sound experience in Deep Space 8K with the Bruckner Orchestra Linz and an installation on the world of Bruckner’s thoughts and his time await.
Bruckner’s 200th birthday in 2024 offers a welcome opportunity to engage with this exceptional composer in numerous concerts, exhibitions and participatory projects throughout Upper Austria.
Labo Traces developed from a search for here and now, a search that cannot do without new places and other art forms. This is why WHAT IS REMAINING is a unique cooperation between TANZ LINZ and the Department of Time-based and Interactive Media Art at the University of Art and Design Linz.
Connected – How the World is more than the Sum of its Parts reveals the diverse nature of Earth’s systems and unravels the underlying structural principles of the system, from natural phenomena to human creations.
Together with his Australian colleague Eric Benson, Dr. Dietmar Hager from Upper Austria runs a special observatory for astrophotography in the middle of the Australian desert. On this evening, he will be showing a selection of the star photos he has taken over the years, many of which have also been published by NASA as…
Nexus (lat. for context, concatenation, connection) explores the subtle and often overlooked connections between the opposites that shape our world. The combination of music and visual art creates an immersive experience that invites viewers to move in the spaces between digital and analog, dialog and discourse, sound and silence, and light and shadow.
The project Connected – How the World is More than the Sum of its Part reveals the diverse nature of Earth systems and unravels the underlying structural principles of the system, from natural phenomena to human creations.