Projects

  • I am, We are

    I am, We are

    Yuseung Lee (KR)

    How do you perceive yourself, and how do we see ourselves? I am, We are is an interactive installation with two sections, “I am” and “We are.” In “I am,” users complete the sentence starting with “I am…”. AI analyzes and visualizes these responses, assigning emotional scores.

  • GODSPEED

    GODSPEED

    Andrea Corradi (IT)

    Godspeed explores the Doppler effect as a compositional tool using a drone equipped with speakers to create real-time harmonic shifts. This acoustic performance is being tested through the support of qujOchÖ in the southern harbor district near the former Quelle department store, the LINZ AG sports field, and the Hello Yellow Velodrome.

  • Ghosts

    Ghosts

    Ahmed Jamal (EG)

    Ghosts is an interactive installation that uses sensors and robotic arms to create a dynamic, playful space. It challenges the expected behavior of machines, sometimes responding to users, sometimes not, creating confusion and mistrust. It represents the glitches and distractions of everyday life and aims to make machine interaction more human.

  • Echoes of the past

    Echoes of the past

    Viktoria Angyal (HU)

    Echoes of the past is an interactive installation that collects, records, organizes, and fuses the memories of the audience together. Visitors are invited to contribute by talking about their pleasant childhood memories, which are then presented as a collection.

  • EchoCore

    EchoCore

    Rene Preuer (AT), Mathias Gartner (AT), Ingrid Graz (AT)

    The human heartbeat pulsates as an echo of our innermost feelings and longings. In EchoCore, this essence comes to life through illuminated and malleable soft spheres, awaiting the touch of the viewer. Through touch, the heartbeat is imprinted, setting the spheres in motion.

  • Création Nocturne

    Création Nocturne

    Maria Konstantinova (RU)

    A mystical ceremony is conducted to honor and nurture a rare species, Création, blooming for just a single night. Création Nocturne is a participatory performance that invites visitors to study and reflect on the causes of existential terror-induced insomnia through collective meditation.

  • City Culinary Journey 

    City Culinary Journey 

    Liyuan Dong (CN), Weichen Zhang (CN)

    This is a microwave-based interaction experience where you can taste the signature dishes of a city and listen to its stories. Set the city parameters in the tangible microwave, choose the ingredients, and wait for the AI to find the prepared dishes.

  • Blue Danube

    Blue Danube

    Sofia Talanti (IT)

    The artist’s brainwaves, used as input for the visual output, bring the project to life. Through a data visualization and resolution of mental health issues (depression and PTSD), the artist gives space to numbers and data collection to catalyze thoughts as a time factor.

  • 4everfeed

    4everfeed

    Maria Orciuoli (IT)

    Once Alessia_3K, now the face of an AI-powered video ad, scrolls her way through self-staged caricatures and CGI effects for the era of mass entertainment. The artist blends fiction, the lexicon of online performances, and the generative paradigm to stage ads scripted by TikTok’s AI assistant.

  • (Very) Neural System

    (Very) Neural System

    Martina Pizzigoni (IT)

    (Very) Neural System delves into the intricate dynamics of identity construction in the digital age. Harnessing the power of AI, a hyper-realistic emulation of the artist’s persona emerges as an amalgamation of seemingly authentic features collected from major companies.

  • Word Association Games

    Word Association Games

    Max Baraitser Smith (UK)

    Language learning is a messy process. Word association games can shed light on this process by showing which words/concepts people connect together. This project looks at how dynamic maps make it possible to follow other people’s lines of thought, and suggest a way of thinking about collective knowledge in terms of overlapping pathways.

  • Today Is Yesterday’s Tomorrow

    Today Is Yesterday’s Tomorrow

    Anna Kraher (AT)

    Predictions are bound by time-related parameters. On the one hand, predictive models use data from the past to predict the future, allowing the past to legitimize present actions. On the other hand, repeated predictions about the future of technology influence which technologies are considered inevitable.