

In July, the Kaiserschild Foundation is showing still lifes by Pieter Claesz at the Ars Electronica Deep Space in Linz and at the Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna.

This weekend, the program at the Museum of the Future is dedicated to research!

How does direct interaction with the brain work? On Saturday, April 25, and Sunday, April 26, the program at the Ars Electronica Center will focus on neurotechnologies. In addition to a panel discussion, workshops, presentations and live demonstrations await you.

On this evening, experience a creative, collaborative dance narrative that combines modern myths with sensual, visual and sonic impressions.

Experience this unique virtual anatomy room of the future! Get to know the human body layer by layer – from the surface of the skin to the deepest interior to the blood vessels, bones and organs.

In cooperation with the Ars Electronica Deep Space 8K, the BMWKMS film funding program โPixel, Bytes + Filmโ 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.

Creative minds of different ages present their dance, music and theater sequences created in artistic project studios.

As part of the LuminousEntities project, students from the MKD โ Meister*innenschule fรผr Kommunikationsdesign Linz are designing the facade of the Ars Electronica Center. Digital creatures bring the museum’s glowing shell to life.