Tour

Inside Futurelab: Bio Ink – the beauty of co-creating with nature
Bio Ink, the latest experiment in the Future Ink collaborative research project, explores nature, life on our planet, and the microcosm of this world.

Artistic Journalism 3/3: There Is No Planet B
In the final lecture, Hideaki Ogawa and Christophe Kremer, Managing Director of the Ars Electronica Center, will introduce the new exhibition, "There Is No Planet B."

Artistic Journalism 2/3: Alchemists of the Future
For his second lecture, Hideaki Ogawa gives visitors and viewers an insight into the artistic research with the Ars Electronica Futurelab’s exhibition “Alchemists of the Future.”

Artistic Journalism 1/3: Understanding AI
In this first lecture by Ars Electronica Futurelab director Hideaki Ogawa, the focus is on artificial intelligence and its various applications.

Ars Electronica Throwback: TeleGarden
Ars Electronica Throwback presents the TeleGarden project by American artist, writer, inventor and robotics researcher, Ken Goldberg.

Highlight: AI Oracle
AI Oracle by Collective no:topia is an interactive art installation in which visitors are immersed into a futuristic cubic structure.

Highlight: Working in and on the future
What might work look like in the future? And how can we work together on the future to make it as fair as possible for everyone?

Update: The Microbiome - We are not alone!
What is the microbiome? How do you make the microbiome visible and what does a healthy meal have to do with our microbiome?

Environment & Resources: Behind the scenes – repairs at the museum
Museum technician Fabian gives us a glimpse behind the scenes of the Ars Electronica Center and shares his insights into the daily routine of repairing.

Environment & Resources: How digitalisation moves mountains
A small, unassuming device can literally move mountains. We take a closer look at the birth, life and death of an ordinary product sold in data capitalism.

Environment & Resources: The world is not enough
Traces of mankind can be found in all areas of the earth and even far beyond our planet – infotrainer Phil gives an overview of issues for the environment in the exhibition Global Shift.

Environment & Resources: The Invention of Sustainability
New technologies increased the pace of consumption. When the first raw materials became scarce, people had to act. The invention of sustainability was the consequence of this shortage.

Update: Growing Patterns, Living Pigments. – Julia Moser
Textile bacteria dyeing with living organisms is an extremely sustainable and resource-saving dyeing method that does not require harmful chemicals.

Update: Exoskeletons – Cray X
Norma Steller provides insights into the Cray X exoskeleton, the intelligent link between man and machine.

Update: Earth Observation – Icelandic Volcanoes
Birgit Hartinger, volcanophile and infotrainer at the Ars Electronica Center, shows and describes exciting impressions from the early phase of volcanic eruptions in Iceland.

At the Center with... Matteo Obernosterer: Quicklebendig
Matteo will take each and every one of us into the depths of Deep Space 8K.

Update: Earth Observation × COVID Lockdown – Water
Which changes in and on the water can be seen due to Corona, is what Birgit from the Global Shift at the Ars Electronica Center will show us.

Update: Earth Observation × Corona Lockdown - Air
The mini-series "Earth Observation x Corona Lockdown" observes changes and reductions in air pollution from space using satellites.

Update: Earth Observation × COVID Lockdown – Buildings
8 billion people can do great things, but we also have a great impact on our planet Earth. In the mini-series “Earth Observation x COVID Lockdown”, we use satellite data and imagery to search for measurable and visible phenomena related to the COVID-19 lockdown and architecture.

Stories: #nofilter ?
Aline and Katrin try out different filters and talk about how they affect young women in particular.