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During the Upper Austrian school vacations, exciting hands-on workshops await you at the Ars Electronica Center.
Paint Easter eggs with a robot, track Easter nests, mix egg colors in the laboratory or make seed bombs to green traffic islands… This weekend, Easter fun for the whole family is safe!
Just one meadow flower can feed up to ten insects, such as butterflies, bees or bumblebees – but many areas, especially in cities, are not greened. Help make our world greener and more colorful! In this workshop, we mix flower and herb seeds, clay and water. From these we will form Seedbombs for greening traffic…
In this workshop, we will not be mixing Easter colors in a paint box, but in the laboratory. The kitchen is very similar to a laboratory – we weigh, mix and change chemicals. We take food from the kitchen and the experiment instructions from the lab and get colorful! What does your favorite color actually…
Trying out, participating and thinking is the motto at the Ars Electronica Center when the tiny, lovable tardigrade Tardi takes the whole family on a thrilling journey of adventure through the museum. Discover the Ars Electronica Center with Tardi and your whole family in an entertaining way.
With a diverse special program from FRI 8.3. to SUN 10.3.2024, Ars Electronica will provide a stage for international female artists who operate at the boundaries between disciplines.
Artificial intelligence versus natural intelligence – what are the differences, what are the similarities? How do machines “think”, how do they learn and what distinguishes us humans from machines? What significance do the rapid advances in the field of AI have for us all? In this guided tour through our Understanding AI exhibition, you will…
Did you know that the brain has a navigation system or that you can use it to control not only your own body but also computers? On this tour, we take a close look at the human brain: through our eyes, as a specimen in glass and as a digital visualization. We experience how malleable…