Can the human mind and body become a pen that produces ink capable of expressing our creativity? Life Ink explores the inner mechanisms of creativity by visualizing brain waves and body signals as immersive three-dimensional ink, giving color to our thoughts, feelings, and creative sparks. As part of the exhibition Life Inclusive, which opens on…
The Co-Creator, developed by Ars Electronica Solutions, explores creative processes through artificial intelligence and machine learning. This interactive system demonstrates how technology can serve not only as a tool for artists, but also as a research instrument to analyze the interplay between humans, machines, and artistic creation.
With its technical capabilities, Deep Space 8K is the perfect presentation and stage room in one. Various audiovisual artworks will be shown in this Deep Space presentation. How creative can artificial intelligence be and what does AI have to do with music? We will address these and other questions in this special presentation in Deep…
For centuries, music has been a pioneer and early adopter of new technologies and is closely linked to mathematics and natural sciences. In this exhibition, we explore the history of the creative interplay between humans and machines and learn more about the interaction between artificial intelligence and music.
Join Christina Wais-Wolf (ÖAW/IHB) to discover the Notre-Dame de Paris. Thanks to digital technology, you can experience this iconic building, its architecture and furnishings (such as the stained glass windows), from a new perspective by visualizing spectacular details.
How do you build a cathedral without interrupting church life? St. Stephen’s was a construction site for over 300 years – and at the same time the heart of Vienna. Experience with Dr. Barbara Schedl and immersive 3D images, which building secrets and creative solutions are behind this century project.
Experience the architectural beauty and intricate details of the Mariendom with master of ceremonies Mag. Clemens Pichler. On an immersive flight through the fascinating masterpiece, you will marvel at photometric representations of the altar and gigapixel images of the breathtaking glass windows.Â
A live demonstration will show how the neuro-rehabilitation system recoveriX is used in stroke recovery. You will have the opportunity to try out this EEG-based system for yourself and get to know it.
A tardigrade doesn’t need a spacesuit to survive! We borrow its superpowers and travel virtually through space. We visit the International Space Station (ISS), a Mars rover on Mars and fly to distant solar systems.
When you look at a picture, it creates a bioelectric fireworks display in your brain cells. These impulses are transmitted via axons and synapses and can be measured and interpreted using brain-computer interfaces (BCI). You might be surprised at how art can affect you synaptically at a subconscious level.