ARS ELECTRONICA EXPORT

LIMINAL / Louis-Philippe Rondeau (CA), Photo taken at EPO Munich, Catalyst Lab, Photo: Wolfgang Stahl

With Export, Ars Electronica’s expertise and knowledge is traveling the world in the form of exhibitions and events, mentoring and residencies, lectures and workshops.

40+ years working at the intersection of art and science allowed us to build a wide network of brilliant minds in the field of art, technology, and society. This network supports us today in critically reflecting on current challenges and contextualizing upcoming tendencies. Cultural practitioners as well as businesses and universities are amongst our Export partners. Together we implement a wide range of interventions all around the world.

Through Ars Electronica Export we are excited to share our experiences with you and access our networks’ expertise for responding to your questions and ideas — whether it is through consulting, conception or production for exhibitions, screenings or performances, for new forms of residencies, or for general developments of new formats.

Highlights

Aarhus, Alpbach, Athens, Bangkok, Beijing, Berlin, Bilbao, Bonn, Brussels, Cologne, Doha, Dresden, Dubai, Erlangen, Esch-sur-Alzette, Florence, Frankfurt, Gijon, Gwangyang, Heilbronn, Istanbul, Katowice, Kiev, Kosice, Kremsmünster, Linz, London, Madrid, Matsudo, Mexico City, Moscow, Mumbai, Munich, New York City, Osaka, Posznan, Prishtina, Regensburg, Salamanca, Santiago de Chile, Sao Paulo, Seoul, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Singapore, Taichung, Taipei, Takamatsu, Taoyuan City, Tokyo, Trebon, Venezia, Vienna, Walldorf, Zaragoza

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All Projects and Activities

  • Source.Code

    Walldorf, Germany

    Source.Code

    Source.Code is an interactive visitors’ guidance system designed especially for SAP Deutschland’s new corporate campus in Walldorf. The project’s works of media art combine aesthetic and functional excellence.

  • Ars Electronica at ARCO 06 Digital Transit

    Madrid, Spain

    Ars Electronica at ARCO 06 Digital Transit

    An exhibition by Ars Electronica and MediaLab Madrid Directions of Digital Art – Symposium at ARCO Forum.

  • Bytes & Bodies – On real bodies in digital spaces

    Regensburg, Germany

    Bytes & Bodies – On real bodies in digital spaces

    Ars Electronica was a featured guest at the 2006 donumenta in Regensburg. The “Bytes & Bodies” exhibition focused on digital technology’s impact on culture and society.

  • Le Sacre du Printemps

    Linz, Austria / Aarhus, Denmark / Poznan, Poland

    Le Sacre du Printemps

    In collaboration with media artist/director/composer Klaus Obermaier, Ars Electronica Futurelab staffers created a visualization of Igor Stravinsky’s “Le Sacre du Printemps” (The Rite of Spring).

  • Climax – The Highlight of Ars Electronica

    Taiwan

    Climax – The Highlight of Ars Electronica

    In cooperation with the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts and the Unison Art Association, Ars Electronica spotlighted major developments in the cyberarts over the last 25 years.

  • Presentation of Tug of War

    Erlangen, Germany

    Presentation of Tug of War

    Ars Electronica Futurelab staffers originally developed “Tug of War” for the Playzone at Millennium Dome in London. The most outstanding feature of this successful installation was its very direct and natural mode of human-computer interaction.

  • Mahler’s Resurrection Symphony Visionized

    Cologne, Germany

    Mahler’s Resurrection Symphony Visionized

    In collaboration with artist Johannes Deutsch, the Ars Electronica Futurelab created an interactive visualization of Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 2 in C minor in a three-dimensional space. The work’s premiere on January 1, 2006 opened the celebration marking the 50th anniversary of Germany’s WDR broadcasting network.

  • Digital Avant-Garde Celebrating 25 Years of Ars Electronica

    New York City, USA

    Digital Avant-Garde Celebrating 25 Years of Ars Electronica

    On the occasion of Ars Electronica’s 25th anniversary, several exhibitions, screenings and lectures were held in New York.

  • Novgorod – Virtual Reconstruction of the Church of the Dormition of the Holy Virgin in the Volotovo Field

    Frankfurt, Germany

    Novgorod – Virtual Reconstruction of the Church of the Dormition of the Holy Virgin in the Volotovo Field

    Based on a 3D model generated by students at HfG–University of Art & Design Offenbach, the Ars Electronica Futurelab created an interactive virtual reconstruction of Novgorod’s Church of the Dormition that went on display at Frankfurt Cathedral. The Russian church was badly damaged during World War II and is currently being reconstructed. UNESCO has declared…

  • SAP’s Berlin Regional Headquarters

    Berlin, Germany

    SAP’s Berlin Regional Headquarters

    The Ars Electronica Futurelab morphed SAP’s Berlin Regional Headquarters on Rosenthaler Straße into a showcase of media art by local and international artists.