Climate Countdown / Liang Jimenez, Alexa VanSuch, Reed Reed; photo: Susanne Kiesenhofer

Connected Façade

The new Connected Earth exhibition at the Ars Electronica Center provides insights into the complex network that connects our planet, featuring works by renowned international artists as well as interactive stations for learning. To mark its opening, the Ars Electronica Center’s media façade on the banks of the Danube in Linz will also become a playground for interactive media art.

WED 13.11.2024

18:00–20:00 Wählen Sie SOS Landmarks for Future oder Climate Countdown via Fassadenspiel.

20:00–24:00 hourly in a loop:
00–05 From Green to Red
05–10 SOS Landmarks for Future
10–15 Climate Countdown
15–00 Climate Watch (Peter Holzkorn)

  • Climate Countdown

    Climate Countdown

    Inspired by our rapidly changing climate, Climate Countdown takes the viewer through a dynamic audiovisual experience of extreme weather events. It shows an accelerated process of climate change and the resulting weather extremes. (more…)

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  • Connected Centre

    Connected Centre

    Every living being communicates its connection to the world. Considering this connected earth, the AEC, iconic for Linz, its own character shaped by its meaning for us citizens, is re-imagined as a being with skin, body, breath, and eyes, touching the city with its surfaces and the minds of the passers-by with its colours.

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  • From Green to Red – 800,000 Years of Rising CO2 Levels

    From Green to Red – 800,000 Years of Rising CO2 Levels

    From Green to Red, from art rebel Beatie Wolfe, is a stirring environmental protest piece about human impact on the planet, built using 800,000 years of NASA’s historic CO2 data. Taken from the title of a song Wolfe wrote in 2006 after seeing An Inconvenient Truth, this award-winning project has been presented at the Nobel […]

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  • Play the Façade: Landmarks for Future 

    Play the Façade: Landmarks for Future 

    Jakob Glasner (AT), Katrin Kober (AT)

    SOS Landmarks for Future confronts us humans with the question of who will come to the aid of the ecosystem and thus our own future. The abbreviation SOS leaves room for interpretation: Save Our Souls? Save Our Species? Swap Our System? – What do we want to preserve or change?

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