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Tokyo, Japan
Resonant Media – Possibilities of 8K Visualization
Since 2018, NHK and Ars Electronica Futurelab have been collaborating on the new possibilities of 8K technology and its social and cultural impact. “Resonant Media – Possibilities of 8K Visualization” takes a scientific and artistic approach to explore the new possibilities of 8K from diverse perspectives.
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worldwide
Ars Electronica Animation Festival 2020 on Tour
Every year Ars Electronica is working together with the Austrian Federal Ministry for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs to make a selection of outstanding submissions for Prix Ars Electronica prize consideration available to educational institutions, film festivals and cultural organizations.
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Austria
Greiner-TI meets Future in a Nutshell
The curated lecture series “Future in a Nutshell” brings art, science and the future to your company. Experts and artists from various fields share their future visions exclusively with your team and address topics of your particular interest. Ars Electronica curates a customized program for your needs.
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Matsudo City, Japan
Matsudo International Science Art Festival – Garden of Creativity
Matsudo International Science Art Festival is an annual festival held in Matsudo City, Japan. Innovative artists, scientists, and researchers from around the world come together to present their latest projects at the event. The festival aims to connect art, science, and nature, and is held in the historic architecture and landscape of Tojo-tei, and Tojogaoka…
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Spain
Tabakalera presents Art and Science
Art meets Science in an immersive installation. Tabakalera and Ars Electronica kick off their collaboration and present a new artwork inspired by the known and unknown aspects of space exploration.
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worldwide
Ars Electronica Animation Festival on Tour 2019
With the “Ars Electronica Animation Festival on Tour”, we’re presenting a selection of outstanding animations for educational institutions, film festivals and cultural organizations together with the participating artists and in cooperation with the Austrian Federal Ministry for European and International Affairs.
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Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo Midtown: School of the Future Festival 2020
The “School of the Future Festival” in Tokyo, Japan, is an extracurricular place with inspiring impulses of media art, which should not only entertain, but also stimulate reflection on the future of our society. For five days, from February 20 to 24, 2020, Tokyo Midtown and Ars Electronica will be staging this festival format for…
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Beijing, China / Seoul, South Korea / Moscow, Russia
human (un)limited
What limits have we overcome thanks to our creativity and inventiveness? What consequences does this have for us, for our self-image and for the importance we attach to ourselves in the world? “human (un)limited” is the title of the current and second major exhibition project by Ars Electronica and Hyundai Motorstudio.
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Shenzhen, China
40 Years of Humanizing Technology
This exhibition, designed by the Central Academy of Fine Arts Beijing (CAFA) and Ars Electronica, shows how media artists have been accompanying, analyzing, criticizing and driving the Digital Revolution for decades with great sensitivity and a keen sense.
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Trebon, Czech Republic
Anifilm Trebon Exhibition
The exhibition at the Anifilm Festival in the Czech Republic presents works by Reinhold Bidner and Gold extra.
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worldwide
Ars Electronica Animation Festival on Tour 2018
Every year Ars Electronica is working together with the Austrian Federal Ministry for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs to make a selection of outstanding submissions for Prix Ars Electronica prize consideration available to educational institutions, film festivals and cultural organizations.
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Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo Midtown: School of the Future Festival
With the “School of the Future Festival” from February 21 to 24, 2019, in the urban complex Tokyo Midtown in Japan, the series of presentations and discussions that has been running since 2017 is once again dedicated to future themes at the intersection of art, technology and society – this year, for the first time…