Interplayful Sensoric Environments – Part I / Ildiko Mayr (AT), Benjamin Brunnbauer (AT), Hannes Buchwieser (DE), Joann Lee (KR)/Photo: Ars Electronica / Birgit Cakir

Interplayful Sensoric Environments – Part I

Ildiko Mayr (AT), Benjamin Brunnbauer (AT), Hannes Buchwieser (DE), Joann Lee (KR)

Ars Electronica Center, Deep Space 8K
Wed 4. Sep 2024 15:00 – 16:00

A major area of research within the Time-Based and Interactive Media Arts Department is the playful exploration of interactions between humans, sensors, and a high-resolution projection system. The result is a wide range of applications and artworks that invite the audience to experiment and interact, as well as live performances in collaboration with dancers and performers.

These recent works will be presented in Deep Space 8K of the Ars Electronica Center and in Studio 1 at Hauptplatz 8 as part of the Kunstuni Campus exhibition.

Language: EN
Ticket: FESTIVALPASS+, FESTIVALPASS, ONE DAY PASS
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Please note: Limited capacity, registration required – in addition to a valid ticket, you need a (free) ticket reservation for the respective event in advance. Reservations for Deep Space 8K events must be scanned on-site no later than 15min before the programme starts.

  • MICROBIOM

    MICROBIOM

    Hannes Buchwieser (DE)

    MICROBIOM invites visitors to delve into a microscopic petri dish world, where the goal is to consume as many organisms as possible before they vanish. This interactive Deep Space application by Hannes Buchwieser explores the ecological impacts of economic practices through immersive gameplay, offering a playful yet profound journey into unseen realms.

  • Painting Linz

    Painting Linz

    Benjamin Brunnbauer (AT)

    Explore Linz through vibrant pixel-art in the Painting Linz project, where running generates dynamic visuals of iconic sights of the city. This interactive experience is perfect for kids and adults alike, offering a unique way to connect with the city.

  • Queens

    Queens

    Ildiko Mayr (AT)

    Imagine being thrown into a dressing room in Deep Space 8K and creating a new persona through fashion. What items would you choose? In this interactive artwork you can be both the fashion- and makeup-artist.

  • Voyage

    Voyage

    Joann Lee (KR)

    Voyage is an immersive, interactive program where participants navigate a cosmic landscape, creating unique symphonies and constellations through their movements. The work highlights the interconnectedness of human interactions as well as the collective creation of art.