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Tour: Bio Art & Science III
The photo studio eye of science is dedicated to visualizing the hitherto unknown and unseen. In this tour we show you that not only art but also science has its images.

Family Tour (SBH)
In this serbian Family Tour we'll look for the tardigrade under the microscope and learn interesting facts about this little creature.

Tour: Bio Art & Science III
The photo studio eye of science is dedicated to visualizing the hitherto unknown and unseen. In this tour we show you that not only art but also science has its images.

Tour: New Materials IV
In addition to the aspect of sustainability, new materials should also be as flexible and changeable as possible. New production technologies, such as so-called additive manufacturing, make this possible! Come with us to our MaterialLab. In this fifth issue, our infotrainers give you an insight into the materials research of the future.

Tour: New Materials III
In Ars Electronicas' MaterialLab, we're not only interested in what new materials are currently being researched, but also in how they can be produced. This doesn't always necessarily require computers - there are also so-called programmable textiles. We'll show you what these are and how something like that can work.

Tour: New Materials II English
How could the production of tomorrow look like? During this tour of the Ars Electronica MaterialLab, you'll learn about the new everyday materials currently being researched that can be manufactured without environmentally harmful production processes, using biological processes.

Tour: New Materials I English
How could the production of tomorrow look like? During this tour of the Ars Electronica MaterialLab, you'll learn about the new everyday materials currently being researched that can be manufactured without environmentally harmful production processes, using biological processes.

Ars Electronica Mix: Inside Futurelab – Bio Plastic Art (EN)
Explore the Ars Electronica Center Biolab and the beautiful world of bioart with Yoko Shimizu, Futurelab researcher and artist.

Tour: Bio Art & Science II
Humans are a highly complex organism with more than 87 billion individual cells, which makes it very difficult to completely record and examine them. The organoids of the human brain developed by Madeline Lancaster and Jürgen Knoblich at the Institute of Molecular Biotechnology of the Austrian Academy of Sciences - organ-like, artificially produced microstructures a few millimetres in size - represent a real paradigm shift.

Tour: Bio Art & Science II
Humans are a highly complex organism with more than 87 billion individual cells, which makes it very difficult to completely record and examine them. The organoids of the human brain developed by Madeline Lancaster and Jürgen Knoblich at the Institute of Molecular Biotechnology of the Austrian Academy of Sciences - organ-like, artificially produced microstructures a few millimetres in size - represent a real paradigm shift.

Family Tour
Have you ever looked through a microscope? With a microscope you can look at the smallest things in a big way. On this Family Tour, we'll go to the Ars Electronica Center's BioLab and look at the microcosm of cells.

Tour: Ars Electronica Labs III English
In the third part of the tour through the Ars Electronica Labs, we'll introduce you to the BioLab. In the BioLab, the focus is on the human organism and the processes of life taking place on the cellular and molecular levels.

Family Tour
Have you ever seen a robot playing with marionettes? No? Then now's your chance! In our exhibition "Understanding Artificial Intelligence" two industrial robot arms play two marionettes.

Tour: Ars Electronica Labs I English
The idea of the laboratory far removed from everyday life, where scientific results are produced in detachment from the world, is out of date. Instead, the laboratory should be understood in a broader sense as a hub for creativity, technology, society, and science.

Family Tour
Today we show you in our new Kids' Research Laboratory "The World in Tons"! What could be hidden in the tons?

Ars Electronica Mix: Inside Futurelab
Matthew Gardiner, researcher at the Ars Electronica Futurelab, focuses his research on "Folding as a Programming Strategy for Materials".

Führung: Ars Electronica Labs I
The idea of the laboratory far removed from everyday life, where scientific results are produced in detachment from the world, is out of date. Instead, the laboratory should be understood in a broader sense as a hub for creativity, technology, society, and science.

Family Tour
This Family Tour is dedicated to virtual worlds and real illusory worlds. Join us in the augmented reality exhibition "Mirages & miracles", where we dive into virtual, three-dimensional worlds in a very poetic way.

Tour: Artificial Intelligence IV English
Join us on this tour into the Machine Learning Studio! Machine Learning is a subcategory of artificial intelligence dealing with algorithms that concentrate on detecting patterns in data.

Tour: Artificial Intelligence IV
Join us on this tour into the Machine Learning Studio! Machine Learning is a subcategory of artificial intelligence dealing with algorithms that concentrate on detecting patterns in data.