The Prix Ars Electronica, the most time-honoured media art competition, has always functioned as a sensitive instrument to capture the spirit of the times since its inception in 1987. In 2024, there were 2,950 entries from 95 countries in the following categories: New Animation Art, Interactive Art +, and u19-create your world. In addition, a…
How do activism, technologies and critical artistic expression relate to one another in the global media art scene? Emiko Ogawa (JP/AT), Head of Prix Ars Electronica, will give you insights into this year’s Prix Ars Electronica competition and guide you through the exhibition.
Curious about how activism, technology and artistic expression intersect in the winning works of the Prix Ars Electronica? Join Christl Baur, Head of Ars Electronica Festival, as she takes you on a guided tour through the Prix Ars Electronica Exhibition.
Join our artist-guided tour to explore the animation highlights of this year’s Prix Ars Electronica exhibition and gain an insider’s perspective on four winning projects.
From visual-tactile haptic technologies of knowledge production to prosthetic technologies that enhance self-expression, and gaming platforms that use world-building and storytelling techniques, the scope of interactive art today is immense.
Six festival locations and just as many exhibition openings, excellent research, award-winning media art, gaming, immersive art treasures, a critically lapidary NOPE – there are many good reasons to mark the pre-opening walk on your calendar.