At the Center with... Johannes Stürzlinger: Mini Mars

Join Johannes in the Kids’ Research Laboratory, where an inconspicuous but fascinating exhibit is hidden.

Update: Augmented Reality – mixing realities with style

Augmented Reality is more than just Pokémon Go and Snapchat filters! Sandra will show you how it works – and where this tech is already being used – in our latest Update.

At the Center with... Johannes Stürzlinger: Bug in the system

Johannes takes you to the Ars Electronica Center and explores an intriguing term for computer errors and shows how something beautiful and magical can arise from errors.

Update: Augmented Reality – reality meets style

Augmented Reality is more than just Pokémon Go and Snapchat filters! Sandra will show you how it works – and where this tech is already being used – in our latest Update.

Update: Mindbeagle – communication with locked-in syndrome patients

What can be done if a person is not able to move? Patients with so-called locked-in Syndrome are conscious but unable to move. BCIs can help to enable communication.

Update: recoveriX – stroke rehabilitation with neurotechnology

Every year, millions of people suffer strokes and permanent physical damage – the brain-computer interface recoveriX can be used for motor rehabilitation.

Update: Brain-computer interaction - the interface between brain and machine

In this Update, Erika Mondria and Martin Španka offer an overview of bioelectrical signals and the anatomy of our brains and provide fascinating insights into these neuro-technologies.

Artistic Journalism 3/3: Deep Issues

This experimental series of classes with Ars Electronica Futurelab director Hideaki Ogawa envisions artistic journalism as a new media, place, and system for broadly experiencing and discussing the future.

Artistic Journalism 2/3: AI x Music

This experimental series of classes with Ars Electronica Futurelab director Hideaki Ogawa envisions artistic journalism as a new media, place, and system for broadly experiencing and discussing the future.

Artistic Journalism 1/3: Understanding AI

This experimental series of classes with Ars Electronica Futurelab director Hideaki Ogawa envisions artistic journalism as a new media, place, and system for broadly experiencing and discussing the future.

Electrified Feedback Cello

An electromagnetic device brings the completely acoustically functioning cello into new aesthetic areas and new sound spheres are created.

Update: Fuels & trade networks – full speed ahead in the Mediterranean

How do trade networks and fuel economies affect our seas? Find out in our latest Update.

Tour: Robots and nonsense instruments – making music outside the box

What happens when artists maintain their childlike inspiration and use their expert knowledge to create music? The results are surprising, delightful, and surpass our expectations for what music created from seemingly random objects can be.

Tour: Project Alias – how to hack your tech

Is Alexa eavesdropping on you? Join us for a look inside the ways in which we can hack surveillance technologies and beat them with their own weapons.

False color images: Satellites, earth observation and data visualization

Today we take you with Home Delivery on a journey around the planet from the perspective of the satellites of the Copernicus program – Sentinel I A/B, II A/B, III A/B and V P – and enter the colourful world of false colour images, where finest details of the earth's surface can provide important data.

False color images: Satellites, earth observation and data visualization

Today we take you with Home Delivery on a journey around the planet from the perspective of the satellites of the Copernicus program – Sentinel I A/B, II A/B, III A/B and V P – and enter the colourful world of false colour images, where finest details of the earth's surface can provide important data.

Copernicus: the satellite system for earth observation and disaster management

Today we take you on a journey around the world with Home Delivery from the perspective of the satellites of the Copernicus program – Sentinell I A/B, II A/B, III A/B and V P – and discuss their important use for the Emergency Management System.

Copernicus: the satellite system for earth observation and disaster management

Today we take you on a journey around the world with Home Delivery from the perspective of the satellites of the Copernicus program – Sentinell I A/B, II A/B, III A/B and V P – and discuss their important use for the Emergency Management System.

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.