Science Talk: Gehirn für Alle – Embodiment

Learning is not a phenomenon of the mind, as scholars and scientists have propagated for many centuries. Learning is based on sensomotoric processes, according to the thesis of embodiment.

Science Talk: Embodiment of second language and technology

Gestures accompanying novel words can enhance vocabulary learning in a second language. By reviewing research questions posed during the decades, neuroscientist Manuela Macedonia will describe the outcomes of learning words with gestures in terms of memory performance and brain networks leading to enhancement.

Sonic Wildness: surreal and complex soundscapes with usomo

Sonic Wildness is an installation about precise hearing, but also about introspective recording of an artificial sound landscape, which makes it possible to experience the “radical wildness” in the acoustic realm.

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.

Experimental: Inside Seamoons

With Home Delivery we'll be taking a closer look at Seamoons, a machine based on the human vocal apparatus.

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.

Inside Festival: The Festival for Music and Artificial Intelligence

The Ars Electronica 2020 is a journey to measure the "new" world and a journey through „Kepler‘s Gardens“ which will take place, not despite but because of COVID-19, again this year from September 9 to 13. In today's conversation, hosted by Martin Honzik, Veronika Liebl and Hannes Franks will present this year's follow-up to the AIxMusic Festival as well as the projects Gnawa Machine and MOREOVER.

Tutorial: Let's make a rainbow in our kitchen lab!

You don't need a professional laboratory to carry out great experiments: even in our kitchens we can also find many ingredients for great experiments. In today's tutorial from the kitchen lab, we're going to take a look at how to make all the colors of the rainbow from just three colors!

Concert: Philip Glass - New York, N.Y. with Maki Namekawa and Dennis Russell Davies

On Sunday, August 23, 2020, we again bring you another great piano concert – streamed live from the piano room in Ars Electronica Center and played on the marvellous Bösendorfer 290 Imperial CEUS computer piano – with Maki Namekawa and Dennis Russell Davies. The pair will be performing pieces by John Cage and Philip Glass, once again accompanied by stunning real-time visualisation by Cori O’Lan.

Marine ecosystems: When cargo ships meet microorganisms

The oceans and seas of the world are not only a habitat for fish and microorganisms: day and night, countless gigantic cargo ships move from continent to continent to supply us with goods. These two systems – the fragile marine biology of the sea inhabitants and the dense networks of transport industry routes – have an enormous impact on our planet and climate.

Artificial intelligence 101: machine learning, neural networks, and more

You've heard the term "artificial intelligence" tons of times by now – but what does it really mean? With Home Delivery we bring you explanations and insights into AI, and hope to answer questions that you've been itching to ask.

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.

Inside Festival: The Festival for Science and Arts

The Ars Electronica 2020 is a journey to measure the "new" world and a journey through „Kepler‘s Gardens“ which will take place, not despite but because of COVID-19, again this year from September 9 to 13. This time, moderator Veronika Liebl will talk to guests Christl Baur and Dipl.-Ing. Christopher Lindinger about the connection between artistic and scientific projects on the JKU Campus.

Inside Festival: Cape Horn Island, Santiago, Valparaíso, Austral: A Journey from the Garden of Mutations to Terra Australis

With Home Delivery we are exploring gardens across the world in this special Inside Festival segment that reaches from Japan to the Iberian Peninsula.

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: World Cultural Heritage in Italy – Pompeii and Pisa

These days you can visit unique cultural treasures without travel: With the help of sophisticated laser scans and 3D technology Pompeii and Pisa have been captured three-dimensionally and can be presented in the Deep Space on a grand scale.

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.

Deep Space Highlights

In Deep Space 8K image worlds are projected in 8K resolution and raised to a completely new, unprecedented level. We present you the highlights!

Inside Futurelab: Digital Resonance

Digital Resonance is research exploring new ways of communication with yourself, others, society, and the environment through digital technology.