Putting the human being and its interaction with technology at the center, we at the Ars Electronica Futurelab realize projects for the public based on our research. We work together with various cooperation partners from the fields of arts, business, culture, research, and education.
Latest Works
Archive
Since 1996, the Ars Electronica Futurelab has been realising a wide variety of projects – from the initial spark, research and development to implementation, from individual projects to international collaborations. This archive is not only a documentation of these endeavours, but also a tool that reflects the social change in the handling and acceptance of technology over more than 25 years.
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Understanding AI
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Matsudo International Science Art Festival
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Space of Imagination @ Matsudo City International Science Art Festival
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SPARKS Hackathon: DIY Genome Analysis
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WKOÖ Innovation Lab: Digital Innovation in Construction
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Losgröße 1 – Technisches Museum Wien
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Merck 350 Curiosity Space
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Lazarus
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Swarm Compass
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Stille Nacht 200
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Augmented Humanity @SAP Pavilion
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Swarm Arena
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Open Futurelab 2018
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Media Lab Helsinki
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School of the Future Festival 2017: Out of Control
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Immersify
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insight | out
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Sky Compass
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MANUACT
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Tumcreate
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Homo Digitalis
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The virtual reconstruction of the Synagogue in Linz
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ORI* – On the Aesthetics of Folding and Technology
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Drone100: Spaxels over Linz
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SAP Data Kitchen
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Aspern Skizzentisch
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SPARKS
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Building Bridges
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Vedaport / Monolith
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Deep Space 8K
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Cinematic Anatomy x Deep Space
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Connecting Cities
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CADET
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pharus
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Future Innovators Summit
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Shared Space Spaxels
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Future Catalysts
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Virtual Anatomy & Pathology at Deep Space
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Tosca – Odeon