Concert: Spring Has Sprung

Maki Namekawa and Dennis Russell Davies awaken spring in the Ars Electronica Center's Piano Room with pieces by Haydn, Laurie Anderson and more.

Cooperative Aesthetics: Color Bars

In Gerhard Funk's project “Color Bars”, each user is assigned a color bar and a sound channel as they enter the projection, which change as they move through the Deep Space.

Press Briefing: Ars Electronica Home Delivery Services

The Ars Electronica Home Delivery Services offerings will be presented during an online press briefing.

Deep Space LIVE: Digital Linz – Linz as the region's digital

Municipal Director Ulrike Huemer and Werner Arrich of Grand Garage provide an insight into “Digital Linz”, a strategic initiative that sets further targeted digitization steps for the region in cooperation with research and business.

Update: PCR – how a polymerase chain reaction works

The term PCR is currently a buzz word. But what does this term actually mean? Infotrainer Elisabeth explains the theory behind this process.

Inside Futurelab: NHK meets Ars Electronica Futurelab – past and present research

What possibilities can 8K technology bring into everyday media? The collaboration between Ars Electronica Futurelab and NHK explores the next generation of media technologies.

Inside Futurelab: 25th Anniversary Series – Episode Zero

Horst Hörtner, Susanne Kiesenhofer and Andreas J. Hirsch discuss the 25th anniversary of the Ars Electronica Futurelab and give insights into the research and projects.

Concert: Looking GLASS

Accompanied by real-time visuals, Maki Namekawa plays Philip Glass' extraordinary piano sonata.

Cooperative Aesthetics: Movie Puzzle

„Movie Puzzle“ by Katharina Gruber are clips of animations of the Czech 1960s filmmaker Jan Švankmajer. The film clips are shown in nine equal parts on the floor projection of Deep Space in random fragmentation.

Deep Space LIVE: Rare pearls of the Deep Space

Have you seen everything in the Deep Space yet? Test yourself and find out if you learn any new facts during this presentation.

Beat the Clock with Marco Palewicz

In "Beat the clock in the Open Sound Studio," musicians and sound artists compete by having to program a track or beat within 10 minutes. The result is then presented and made available for download.

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.

Tour: PLANet B

In the virtual themed tour, we talk about the Anthropocene, the age when humans have the greatest impact on the ecosystem.

Update: AI x Emotions – can AI read us like an open book?

Could AI systems be taught to recognize human emotions with complete accuracy?

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.

Inside Futurelab: Meta Sketching – guest presentation by Mike Jelinek

With his guest presentation artist and designer Mike Jelinek explores all the sketching and design process' meta-aspects.