Roboy at ITU Telecom World 2014 in Doha, Photo: Florian Voggeneder

Projects by location

  • 80+1 – A Journey Around the World

    Linz, Austria

    80+1 – A Journey Around the World

    Inspired by Jules Verne’s world-famous classic, Ars Electronica, voestalpine and Linz09 are sending Europe’s 2009 Capital of Culture on a ‘round-the-world journey. “80+1 – A Trip Around the World” is the title of this globe-spanning expedition into the future.

  • “30 Years of Ars Electronica Festival” in the Berlaymont Building, Brussels

    Brussels, Belgium

    “30 Years of Ars Electronica Festival” in the Berlaymont Building, Brussels

    The “30 Years of Ars Electronica Festival” exhibition ran in Brussels’ Berlaymont Building, the headquarters of the European Commission. 32 display panels were sequentially arrayed into a timeline documenting the Ars success story—from the first small-scale festival in 1979 to a network of artists, scientists and technicians that spans the world.

  • Ars Electronica’s “Digital Senses – When digital data turns into art” exhibition

    Kiew, Ukraine

    Ars Electronica’s “Digital Senses – When digital data turns into art” exhibition

    Works by Christa Sommerer & Laurent Mignonneau, The Sancho Plan, Natăsa Teofilović, Takahiro Matsuo, Catherine Nyeki, Casey Reas, Aaron Koblin and Tmema offered different ways to experience digital code.

  • Ars Electronica’s “DIGITAL ART & MAGIC MOMENTS” exhibition and orchestration of the opening event at the eArt Festival in Shanghai

    Shanghai, China

    Ars Electronica’s “DIGITAL ART & MAGIC MOMENTS” exhibition and orchestration of the opening event at the eArt Festival in Shanghai

    Digital artists are creators as well as engineers of experiences; by employing the new means of digital technologies, they give us a look behind the backdrop of our modern information society, they provide new and alternative ideas that are not only based on the rational and economical approach of technology but on the demands and…

  • Ars Electronica’s “DAT – Digital Art and Technology” exhibition

    Singapore

    Ars Electronica’s “DAT – Digital Art and Technology” exhibition

    The projects of this Ars Electronica Exhibition are eye- and mind opening prototypes; they show us surprising ways how we can use all senses of our bodies to interface with the virtual and digital world. They teach us that we shouldn’t be comfortable being just a good user or customer of new technologies but that…

  • Ars Electronica Showcase (Florence Biennial)

    Florence, Italy

    Ars Electronica Showcase (Florence Biennial)

    Ars Electronica’s 300-m2 exhibition space showcased leading-edge digital art and interactive videos, and gave visitors a glimpse of the fantastic world of virtual reality.

  • 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.