Inside Futurelab: 25th Anniversary Series – Episode Five – Computation & Beyond

How can we inspire people to actively and collectively design our future? Find out in this episode!

User Manual for Digital Humanists: Chapter 4

“User Manual for Digital Humanists” is a new series exploring the big questions at the heart of the global platform of Ars Electronica.

Inside Futurelab: 25th Anniversary Series – Episode Four – Humanity & Robotinity

What are the differences between machines and human beings? And how will the future of humanity look like together with bots?

Press Conference: STARTS Prize – the winners of the STARTS Prize 2021 (EN)

Let's find out who the winners of this year's STARTS Prize are!

Press Conference: STARTS Prize – the winners of the STARTS Prize 2021 (EN)

Let's find out who the winners of this year's STARTS Prize are!

Press conference: Prix Ars Electronica – the Winners of the Golden Nicas 2021 (DE)

Let's find out who the winners of this year's Prix Ars Electronica 2021 are!

Press conference: Prix Ars Electronica – the Winners of the Golden Nicas 2021 (EN)

Let's find out who the winners of this year's Prix Ars Electronica 2021 are!

Press briefing: Working in and on the future

An online press tour of the new exhibition in the Ars Electronica Center.

Inside Futurelab: 25th Anniversary Series – Episode Three – Creative (Artificial) Intelligence

With the question "Can artificial intelligence be creative?", artist and key researcher Ali Nikrang goes on the trail of the latest research on artificial intelligence and creativity.

In-flight call with astronaut Thomas Pesquet aboard the International Space Station ISS

As part of a so-called in-flight call, we will connect live to the International Space Station ISS and talk to the French astronaut Thomas Pesquet via video conference.

Sustainability in space travel: Can space travel be sustainable?

What could sustainable, and perhaps even environmentally friendly, technologies look like that would enable us to travel to the moon or Mars in the future?

Sustainability in space travel: Building in space

In the short lecture, two space architecture projects will be described in more detail.

Sustainability in space travel: Weightless – Living and researching on the International Space Station

This keynote lecture gives an insight into the weightless life and research of astronauts on the ISS.

Sustainability in space travel: Space technology from Upper Austria

What is the role of space debris and deorbiting, the removal of space debris from Earth orbit, today and in the future?

Sustainability in space travel: Austria – Career opportunity space

Did you know that Austria is a country of satellites? How well do you know the European Space Agency ESA?

Sustainability in space travel: A sustainable future for humanity in space

Space is not just nothing. We need outer space – and we need to pay attention to sustainability not only down here on Earth.

Sustainability in space travel: CanSat and CADSat – projects for students

CADSat and CanSat are two competitions organized by the European Space Agency (ESA) for students aged 11 and 14.

Sustainability in space travel: Utility of space travel

In this lecture we will show the many achievements of space technology, which we often use every day.

Sustainability in space travel: From the Moon to Mars - where Austria is involved in outer space

This short presentation gives an insight into where technology from RUAG Space Austria is used in space.

Sustainability in space travel: Meteorites – When stones fall from the sky

What are asteroids, meteors, shooting stars, meteorites? Erich Meyer from the Johannes Kepler Observatory in Linz explains why these celestial bodies can collide with the Earth again and again.