Deep Space: Experience outer space

The night sky has always fascinated mankind – when have you last looked at the stars? Thanks to the architecture of the Deep Space 8K far galaxies come close enough to grasp.

Deep Space: Earthbound exploration of space

In Deep Space 8K we present breathtaking views of the night skies and computer generated real time visualisations of the universe.

Deep Space: Digital Media Arts

As a presentation space the unique Deep Space 8K offers an infrastructure to media artists who can not only use the floor and wall as a canvas but also create interactive installations, that we will be presenting today.

Deep Space: Journey to Neolithic Scotland

In Deep Space 8K you can see important cultural monuments. Today we take you on a journey to Neolithic Scotland.

Let's play: Become a game character in Deep Space

Deep Space is not just a cinema! Thanks to its ingenious laser tracking system for locating people, the walk-in room becomes a unique experience. In various games you become a character yourself and hunt fish, solve giant puzzles or defend the earth in a spaceship. In "Let's play" the players compete against each other. Who do you think will win?

Deep Space Highlights: Media Art

We bring media art home to your living room by presenting the best media art works from Deep Space live. Sit back and enjoy the impressive pictures!

Deep Space: Tikal - Develop the new and preserve the old

New technologies offer a whole range of possibilities for turning ideas into reality and saving cultural assets for future generations: On the computer we can create, modify, archive and distribute our own creations. In Deep Space we virtually enter the ancient Mayan city of Tikal in Guatemala.

Deep Space: The Roman city of Carnuntum

The rebuilt ancient houses, the amphitheatres and the Carnuntinum Museum as Carnuntum's treasure house can now not only be visited on site - a virtual visit to the Roman quarter is also possible! And this is exactly where we take you in this Deep-Space-presentation!

Deep Space: The Roman city of Carnuntum

The rebuilt ancient houses, the amphitheatres and the Carnuntinum Museum as Carnuntum's treasure house can now not only be visited on site - a virtual visit to the Roman quarter is also possible! And this is exactly where we take you in this Deep-Space-presentation!

Deep Space Family: We play Beelzeball

Beelzeball channels the fervent energy of competitive sports such as football or squash with computer game elements inspired by classic games like Arkanoid and Snake. But rather than being a team sport, the focus here is entirely on competition; it’s every player for him or herself.

Deep Space: Game Changer Suite

The "Game Changer Suite" is a collection of multiplayer games, which were developed as prototypes by students of the FH OÖ Campus Hagenberg. The main focus of "Game Changer" is the exploration of cooperative and competitive gaming.

Deep Space: Tower of Power

Tower of Power draws its inspiration from the game classics Tetris and Bomberman, combining them into a team-based building race. After selecting a color (red or blue) by walking over one of the team bases on the left or right side of the floor projection, players can collect geometric shapes from the “source”, an area defined by particles in the middle of the screen.

Deep Space: Action now! Who's winning?

Full action is required in this Deep Space presentation! With its versatile program options, Deep Space offers plenty of opportunities to learn interesting facts in a playful way. In "Living Numbers", for example, we not only measure ourselves against each other, but also against virtual animals. Who jumps higher? Who runs faster?

Deep Space: Anatomy hall of the future

A unique anatomy room of the future is waiting for you! With the "Cinematic Rendering" program developed by Siemens Heltheneers, Deep Space 8K is transformed into an anatomical theater in which we can virtually immerse ourselves in the human body layer by layer.

Deep Space Family: On the trail of the pharaohs

We will take a look inside the Pyramid of Khufu using the latest techniques in Deep Space. Like in a computer game we can move through the corridors and explore the different chambers. We might even discover Cheop's burial chamber!

Deep Space: Pieter Bruegel - Making the invisible visible

We project the small-scale works of the Dutch Renaissance artist Pierter Bruegel onto the large projection surface of Deep Space - as gigapixel images in which the smallest details can be zoomed in.

Deep Space Family: To Infinity and Beyond

From Deep Space in the Ars Electronica Center, we'll embark on a journey into infinity and beyond, past satellites, the sun, the solar system and the Milky Way to galaxies near and far, and all within minutes.

Deep Space Family: Journey through Universe IV

"My Violent Evil Monster Just Scared Us Nuts". You know that mnemonic? It's an easy way to remember the eight planets of our solar system: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.

Deep Space LIVE: Zodiac Signs in the Light of Science – Cancer

In the second part of the series "Signs of the Zodiac in the Light of Science" with astrophotographer Dietmar Hager we take a look at the cancer.

Deep Space: Voynich Manuscript

It is the most mysterious manuscript in the world: a book written by an unknown author, with illustrations that are as bizarre as they are enigmatic – and written in a language that even the best cryptographers cannot decipher.