This panel will explore how artists articulate the scope and conditions of our existence through their work. It will address key questions: What should we fight against, and what should we protect in times of war and social conflicts?
Short introductions of the artworks presented by the Metacreation Lab in the presence of the contributing artists.
Psychoanalysis was conceived by Sigmund Freud to study a factor of human life he encountered in his clinical experience. He named this factor the unconscious: something that is known without the subject knowing that it knows about it. The contradiction inherent in the definition of the unconscious has led psychoanalysis to be called an impossible…
As the lines between human evolution and technology blur, the concept of Techno-Anthropology has never been more relevant. Knowledge, in its many forms, has always defined who we are—from cave paintings to large language models.
We will close the day with a fireside chat with Hito Steyerl, a visionary filmmaker, moving-image artist, writer and innovator of the essay documentary. With a keen interest in media and technology and a PhD in philosophy, Steyerl brings a unique and critical view on AI’s role in the art world.
At this Tea Talk, researchers and artists from the Ars Electronica Futurelab, who lead the Futurelab Academy, invite you to engage in a lively discourse about creative methods in educational contexts over a (literal and metaphorical) cup of tea. By exchanging innovative approaches, creative models, challenging ideas and best practices this informal yet insightful event…
JKU medSPACE has been showcasing fascinating insights into the human body since 2021 with Preview 3D LIVE Anatomy. New datasets from the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility are installed in JKU medSPACE and shown in 3D on a 14×7-meter projection screen. A cooperation project between the JKU and the Medical University of Graz enables people in…
As creators in an era of Technofeudalism, how can we challenge the status quo by introducing innovations in technological applications while maintaining cultural diversity? In Taiwan, the cultural content industry collaborates with technology companies, integrating soft power with hardware to foster creativity. Creators, enterprises and the public sector attempt to come up with a human-centered,…
This session provides an exclusive overview of the Digital Inter/Section (DI/S) outcomes, a pan-European project exploring new business models for digital art organizations. Over the past few years, DI/S stakeholders have gathered extensive industry insights, published comprehensive reports, developed sustainability guidelines, and experimented with prototyping business models. The session will preview some innovative tools and…
We cordially invite our European partners and the members of our network to join us for the Creative Europe Get-together. The Creative Europe program is a funding scheme of the European Union to support the culture, creative and audiovisual sector. This meeting gives members of cultural institutions the chance to network in a relaxed atmosphere.
Artists who have found a unique voice by placing AI at the core of their creative work talk to us about best practices and stories of failure, new possibilities and current limitations. In a series of presentations spanning digital art, music, film and poetry, we map the potential that AI brings to the art world—from…