New perspectives at fair prices: As a member of the Upper Austrian Chamber of Labour (AKOÖ), you can visit the Ars Electronica Center as often as you like in the cultural month of February with your AKOÖ service card for just one euro! Your children come along for free. Experience exciting exhibitions that bring you…
Hydrogen is often seen as a beacon of hope for a climate-neutral energy supply. But to be truly environmentally friendly, hydrogen must be produced using alternative energies – this is known as green hydrogen. In our exhibition Connected Earth, we use an electrolysis model to show how the production process works. In our workshop, you…
What drives young media artists today? Which topics are relevant to them and which forms of expression do they choose to communicate with their audience? For the 13th time, current works by students from the Time-Based and Interactive Media Arts department at the University of Arts Linz are being shown at the Ars Electronica Center.
Hydrogen is seen as a beacon of hope on the road to a climate-neutral energy supply. However, this is only possible with green hydrogen, which is produced using alternative energies. Our electrolysis model, in the Connected Earth exhibition, shows how the production process works. In the workshop, we can produce hydrogen ourselves and also use…
Unsere Verbindung zur Erde macht uns nicht machtlos, sondern fähig zu bedeutungsvollen Veränderungen. Uns als Teil dieses größeren Ganzen zu sehen, gibt uns nicht nur die Motivation, sondern auch die Kraft zu handeln – für uns selbst, für die Natur und für zukünftige Generationen.
What could be hidden in the garbage cans? As a researcher, have you always wanted to know more about the latest scientific findings and the new technologies of the 21st century? Exciting stories and tasks on the important topics of our time await you here. Find out for yourself how things are connected and make…
During the Upper Austrian school vacations, exciting hands-on workshops await you at the Ars Electronica Center.
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.
Imagine there’s a place where a barrel of exciting materials, games and discoveries awaits you for each of your interests – that’s The World in Tons in the Kid’s Research Lab! Tickets: 6 € (children) und 12 € (adults) available at Museum Total Ticket Registration required: +43.732.7272.0 or center@ars.electronica.artRegistration deadline: 3 days