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

  • K-Arts X Ars Electronica – “Human Touch”

    Seoul, South Korea

    K-Arts X Ars Electronica – “Human Touch”

    For three years the Korea National University of Arts – short K-Arts – collaborates with Ars Electronica on research and exchange about how the creation of the human-like activity changes the digital and online sphere. In 2022 this exchange focuses on Human Touch through a guest lecture series with Helen Starr, Špela Petrič and Robin…

  • ArtScience Residency 2022 enabled by Deutsche Telekom

    Germany

    ArtScience Residency 2022 enabled by Deutsche Telekom

    In 2022, Ars Electronica Export and the Art Collection Deutsche Telekom again present their Artists-in-Residence programme, which promotes interdisciplinary exchange between artists, research and industry.

  • Ars Electronica Animation Festival on Tour 2021

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    Ars Electronica Animation Festival on Tour 2021

    Based on the computer animation category of the Prix Ars Electronica international competition, animated pictorial worlds have been a cornerstone of the Ars Electronica media art festival and have been discussed and presented in various forms ever since.

  • ArtScience Residency 2022 Open Call

    Germany

    ArtScience Residency 2022 Open Call

    Together with Ars Electronica, the Art Collection Deutsche Telekom enables artistic research through scientific in the ArtScience Residency. The goal is to exhibit an artwork dedicated to the challenging questions around digitalization and AI at the Ars Electronica Festival in September 2022.

  • User Manual for Digital Humanists: ArtScience Special

    Germany

    User Manual for Digital Humanists: ArtScience Special

    The fact that art and technology can make a significant contribution to the culture of remembrance and to the understanding of social change in the past and the future will be discussed in the event ‘User Manual for Digital Humanists’. This year’s ArtScience Residency recipient Irakli Sabekia will present his artistic work, followed by a…

  • K-Arts X Ars Electronica – Metaverse Hackathon

    South Korea

    K-Arts X Ars Electronica – Metaverse Hackathon

    A kick-off lecture and a two-day hackathon opened a long-term collaboration between Korea National University of Arts (K-Arts) and Ars Electronica about and around the Metaverse and its next level. In the framework of the three yearlong research and prototyping period, students at Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) and Korea National University of…

  • A New Digital Real

    Taipei, Taiwan

    A New Digital Real

    For the Taiwan Creative Content Fest (TCCF) in Taipei, Taiwan, Ars Electronica has curated video-based artworks that allow us to take a different look at the festival theme “Metaverse.”

  • PROYECTO HIBRIDO. ARS ELECTRONICA EN FACYL 2021.

    Salamanca, Spain

    PROYECTO HIBRIDO. ARS ELECTRONICA EN FACYL 2021.

    For FACYL 2021 Ars Electronica curated video-based artworks which speak directly to the visitors and allow them to get a glimpse into the perspective of the technology itself. How does digital technology access our data, what does it see and hear? These are the questions the artist address.

  • Esch2022 — European Capital of Culture @ Ars Electronica Festival

    Esch, Luxembourg

    Esch2022 — European Capital of Culture @ Ars Electronica Festival

    Esch-sur-Alzette, the cross-border area in the south of Luxembourg, is in transformation: a former steel industry region will become a hub for future-oriented knowledge and innovative creativity. Esch2022 — European Capital of Culture invited Ars Electronica Export to be part of this transformation through curating an exhibition in the Möllerei. The exhibition will invite visitors…

  • ArtScience Residency 2021 enabled by Deutsche Telekom

    Germany

    ArtScience Residency 2021 enabled by Deutsche Telekom

    2020 marked the beginning of a new cooperation between Ars Electronica Export and Art Collection Deutsche Telekom: a three-year Artists-in-Residence Program aimed to foster an interdisciplinary exchange between artists, research and industry.

  • K-Arts Ars Electronica Academy

    Seoul, South Korea

    K-Arts Ars Electronica Academy

    For one semester Ars Electronica accompanies the Korean National University of Arts, short K-ARTS, courses with inspirational talks and mentoring sessions. This support program for emerging artists builds on the existing curriculum of two classes, namely Interactive+ and Immersive Performance. It allows the students to work on their own artworks which will be shown at…

  • Artificial Intelligence. Machine Learning Human Dreams

    Dresden, Germany

    Artificial Intelligence. Machine Learning Human Dreams

    The Deutsche Hygiene Museum Dresden is developing a new special exhibition “Artificial Intelligence. Machines Learning Human Dreams” and is collaborating with Ars Electronica on that.