JKU Science Holidays – anatomy for kids

The Deep Space is not only a presentation space for media art and space visualizations: It can also be transformed into a digital anatomy room, where kids can gain a detailed insight into the human body.

Family Tour: Coding with Cubetto, the robot

In this Home Delivery Family Tour, we will take a closer look at what programming and an algorithm are.

Family Tour: A journey with ObOrO and Orbits

Artists too are interested in the world and the universe - and have great ideas for artworks that deal with scientific topics. If you find science as inspiring as these artists do, come join us on a Home Delivery journey into this magical artistic world that shows that data and research need not be boring.

Tardi, the Tardigrade: Part 10

Based on the children’s book “Da ist Tardi” in German we go on an exciting voyage of discovery with Tardi in this ten part Home Delivery series.

Tardi, the Tardigrade: Part 9

Based on the children’s book “Da ist Tardi” in German we go on an exciting voyage of discovery with Tardi in this ten part Home Delivery series.

Deep Space Family: Universum Mensch II

In the virtual anatomy room, the presentation shows body images of the past up to the most modern imaging techniques of current and future medicine.

Family Tour: Dancing robots and machine marionettes

The marionette Pinocchio dreams of being a real boy and dances, all by himself, without strings, through the world adventurously. At the Ars Electronica Center, too, puppets dance without human intervention – but instead with the help of robot arms.

Tardi, the Tardigrade: Part 8

Based on the children’s book “Da ist Tardi” in German we go on an exciting voyage of discovery with Tardi in this ten part Home Delivery series.

Tardi, the Tardigrade: Part 7

Based on the children’s book “Da ist Tardi” in German we go on an exciting voyage of discovery with Tardi in this ten part Home Delivery series.

Family Tour: The World in Containers – the human body and its organs

What’s actually inside a human? In the Kids’ Research Laboratory we get an insight into human organs and learn more about the roles these hidden but important body parts play.

Tardi, the Tardigrade: Part 6

Based on the children’s book “Da ist Tardi” in German we go on an exciting voyage of discovery with Tardi in this ten part Home Delivery series.

Family Tour: Drawing with the Dobot robots

With Home Delivery we’ll see what multifunctional machines like the Dobots can do, how we can make use of them, and how they can be controlled.

Family Tour: Can humans become cyborgs?

In our SecondBodyLab we ask exciting questions: What kind of bodies do we wish for? How can we change our bodies? And can a human maybe even become a cyborg?

Tardi, the Tardigrade: Part 5

Based on the children’s book “Da ist Tardi” in German we go on an exciting voyage of discovery with Tardi in this ten part Home Delivery series.

Tardi, the Tardigrade: Part 4

Based on the children’s book “Da ist Tardi” in German we go on an exciting voyage of discovery with Tardi in this ten part Home Delivery series.

Family Tour: Understanding artificial intelligence with QuickDraw

How can a computer recognise, what we are drawing? The application QuickDraw by Google has learnt to guess playful drawings – and it still keeps learning!

Family Tour: The World in Containers – cellular biology

What is a human actually made of? Together we will look at the small but active parts of our body and learn about cells and the many functions they have.

Tardi, the Tardigrade: Part 3

Based on the children’s book “Da ist Tardi” in German we go on an exciting voyage of discovery with Tardi in this ten part Home Delivery series.

Family Tour: Trax – Intuitive Music Making

With Trax anyone can compose a piece of music in seconds -- for a single instrument, a small band and even an orchestra.

Tardi, the Tardigrade: Part 2

Based on the children’s book “Da ist Tardi” in German we go on an exciting voyage of discovery with Tardi in this ten part Home Delivery series.