data visualization

  • Data Art & Science Project

    Data Art & Science Project

    A project by Ars Electronica Futurelab (AT), Toyota Coniq Alpha (JP)

    We are living in the midst of a dramatic transformation of everyday life and society brought about by the digital revolution. Our daily activities and the various events and environments that surround us generate vast amounts of data. “Data science,” the exploration of its use, and the “data scientists” who specialize in this field are…

  • Glockner.Luft.Raum

    Glockner.Luft.Raum

    Glockner.Luft.Raum is an approx. 15-minute data-based generative sequence that makes the complex connections between global climate change and regional weather kitchen in the Austrian Glockner region visible, audible, and tangible.

  • Dataspace

    Dataspace

    Global impacts of the Russian war on Ukraine

    February 24, 2022. In the midst of a global pandemic, Russia invaded Ukraine. Until today this war in Europe continues. This also poses questions for the media as well as the general public: What is truth, what is the role of journalism, and how can art and journalism contribute in a meaningful way in the…

  • WebExpression

    WebExpression

    A composition of strands, strings, and tones in an imaginary space makes up this vivid real-time painting developed by the Ars Electronica Futurelab together with Cisco Systems to artistically interpret the activities on the WebEx communication platform.

  • Resonant Media – Possibilities of 8K Visualization

    Resonant Media – Possibilities of 8K Visualization

    ‘Resonant Media – Possibilities of 8K Visualization’ takes an artistic and scientific approach to explore the new possibilities of 8K from diverse perspectives. As part of the “8K Future Projects” collaboration between Japan’s largest public broadcaster NHK and the Ars Electronica Futurelab, the exhibition – taking place in Shibuya, Tokyo from March 14 to March…

  • Source.Code

    Source.Code

    SAP, as an enterprise that configures and provides an organizational setting for abstract business processes, is Source.Code’s point of departure.