Highlights

Concert: Storms of Life
Sunday evening, the Ars Electronica Center's Piano Room will become a stage when Dennis Russell Davies and Maki Namekawa once again present the very best in piano music.

CANCELED Deep Space LIVE: Tracing the Romans with high tech
With the latest technology, almost anything is almost possible. Especially when it means replacing analog with digital. Discover with us the traces of the Romans in Upper Austria using 3D laser scans!

Deep Space LIVE: Hannes Leopoldseder – a life for Ars Electronica
A look back at the more than 40 years of his life that Hannes Leopoldseder dedicated to Ars Electronica.

Deep Space LIVE: From Corona via Auschwitz to Mauthausen and back
Gudrun Blohberger and Christian Angerer from Mauthausen Concentration Camp Memorial argue for telling complete stories and share the stories of Anne Frank, her diary and the Frank and van Pels families in the Holocaust.

Concert: Beethoven
Dennis Russell Davies and Maki Namekawa bring masterpieces for four hands by Beethoven to the Piano Room.

Concert: Dance–New York
Sunday evening, the Ars Electronica Center's Piano Room will become a stage when Dennis Russell Davies and Maki Namekawa once again present the very best in piano music.

Concert: The Rite of Spring
Maki Namekawa and Dennis Russell Davies bring Stravinsky's masterpiece of classical modernism to the Ars Electronica piano room, accompanied by real-time visualizations.

Remote Coffee with Dalibor Truhlar
With the help of a robot, Dalibor Truhlar visits the Ars Electronica Center and talks about his journey from studying philosophy to becoming the most successful YouTuber for funny commercials.

Deep Space LIVE: Brain for advanced learners
Dr. Macedonia will be describing the methods neuroscience uses to "look inside" the living brain and observe processes in which brain cells perform cognitive tasks.

Deep Space LIVE: Brain for beginners
Dr. Manuela Macedonia explains in easy terms how the brain is structered and how it works.

Deep Space LIVE: Cosmic light - from the Big Bang to today
Light is commonplace and accompanies us constantly throughout our lives - in this lecture, Dr Habison addresses the topic from a cosmic perspective.

Deep Space LIVE: Zodiac signs in the light of science – Capricorn
From the astrological zodiac sign to the astronomical constellation.

Deep Space LIVE: Fireworks of the Universe
Gigantic stellar explosions, one supernova after another, thousands of light years away from us, take place every day in the universe.

Concert: Philip Glass performed by Maki Namekawa and Dennis Russell Davies
On Christmas Eve, we present the magnificent piano concert of Philip Glass pieces with Maki Namekawa and Dennis Russell Davies.

Concert: Beethoven, Bach & Pärt
With a great concert from the piano room, we bid farewell to a turbulent year.

Science Talk: Digital stress – how it destroys us and what we can do about it
René Riedl will be speaking at the Science Talk in Ars Electronica Deep Space about the potential benefits of digital technologies and how the conscious use of information and communication technologies can reduce digital stress.

Deep Space LIVE: From the geocentric to the heliocentric and cosmocentric view of the world
We leave the usual perspective in Deep Space and take a look at what the orbit of the solar system would look like from the fictitious perspective of an observer looking down on us from outside.

Deep Space LIVE: Cultural heritage – Pacher Altar in St. Wolfgang
Feel like an altar experience? Discover the Pacher Altar in St. Wolfgang with our Deep Space LIVE program virtually, but up close.

Deep Space Special: Node.Linz – Wolfgang Dorninger
Wolfgang Dorninger brings a special concert to Deep Space 8K – with contemporary pieces, and timeless works from the late 80s and 2001.

Deep Space LIVE: The virtual crib at the Linz Mariendom
With Home Delivery, the Ars Electronica Futurelab brings the nativity scene of the Linz Mariendom from the crypt to Deep Space – and onto home screens.