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Ars Electronica Solutions Exhibition @ Festival 2024

Towards Hope – Transforming Perspectives

At this year’s Festival 2024, Ars Electronica Solutions aims to provide insights into its way of thinking and, in collaboration with various partners, render this tangible through playful, interactive installations and prototypes.

For example, a number of interactive stations developed with and by Garamantis Technologies (a close partnership since 2014) will be shown. In addition, an immersive station from the German Aerospace Center (DLR), also a long-term partner, will focus on Earth observation.

  • Hopetimist, Hesitant or Skeptic?

    Hopetimist, Hesitant or Skeptic?

    Hopetimist, Hesitant, or Skeptic is an interactive installation that navigates the complexities of human perception and cognition. Visitors are presented with three poetic statements that tap into the intricacies of being an optimist, pessimist, or realist in today’s fast-paced, tech-driven world. …..[erased] 

  • Mini Deep Space

    Mini Deep Space

    The Mini Deep Space is a scale model of the Ars Electronica Deep Space, with a 1:20 ratio. The original Deep Space impresses with 8K resolution on a 16 x 9 meter wall projection as well as an equally large floor projection.

  • Solutions Information Wall

    Solutions Information Wall

    Ars Electronica Solutions designs, creates, and implements interactive and multisensory experience worlds. We develop creative and customized solutions for temporary and permanent public exhibitions, brand landscapes, trade shows, and events.

  • SpaceViewVR

    SpaceViewVR

    Over 10,000 satellites orbit the Earth, and their numbers continue to grow. Communication, navigation, live broadcasts, and even the stock market and European power grid depend on these artificial satellites. Science and environmental monitoring now make up only a small portion of satellite activity, yet Earth observation satellites are irreplaceable.

  • The Wave

    The Wave

    The Wave is the highlight of the Planet Ocean exhibition at the Gasometer Oberhausen. The impressive 1,000-square-meter projection features lifelike animations from the mysterious world of the ocean. Designed and executed by Ars Electronica Solutions, this masterpiece captivates with its handcrafted, creative scenes.

  • Yōkaigame

    Yōkaigame

    Yōkai are a class of supernatural beings and spirits in Japanese folklore. They are often described with special abilities, with the power of transformation being the most commonly attributed trait. Yōkai explain inexplicable, mysterious occurrences and phenomena in people’s daily lives – from strange noises to mysterious figures.