This weekend, BioLab will be transformed into the Mycobotics Lab, a research space shaped by the work of artists Noor Stenfert Kroese and Amir Bastan, where fungi, robotics and biofabrication come together.
How can we protect the Earth’s orbit from space debris? In this creative workshop, we will embark on a mission to keep space clean and protect our satellites from space debris.
Everything on earth is connected. This can be seen in the things and structures we humans have made – the cables in our homes, power lines, underground water pipes, roads, railways and even our smartphones or social media.
How do you make paper smart? And why are fir cones so exciting for architects? In this workshop, we will delve into the world of intelligent and programmable materials, which will soon play a major role in space travel. All young materials researchers are invited to experiment creatively and try out new ideas!
Loud, quiet, high, low, shrill, happy or sad – what sounds can you produce? We use modern technology to play the banana piano, listen to the sounds created by touch and turn the knobs on various synthesisers. Come to our sound studio and try it out for yourself!
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…
Build your own dream machine with the endless possibilities of the BBC micro:bit! This small but powerful single-board computer is perfect for turning your own ideas into reality. In the Ars Electronica Labs you will find all the tools you need to develop your prototype. Together we will give free rein to our creativity and…
Entangled, connected, associated … This is how we feel when we have a good relationship with someone or something. But interactions, influences and dependencies do not only exist between people and their environment – they permeate the entire earth, its atmosphere and even the universe.
At Powerplayground, we teach children and young people about energy and energy supply and show them how important the energy transition is in order to achieve the climate targets in Austria by 2040.
Discover the secrets of the universe in a wintry, galactic atmosphere and get to know the BBC micro:bit along the way! What is it like for astronauts to spend the holidays on the International Space Station (ISS)?