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A glimpse into the cultural capital program
European Capital of Culture Esch2022 (LU)

Achaeoscillator_Towards incorporeal forms of sensing listening and gaze
Terra Australis Ignota Research Group (CL) with Santiago Museum of Contemporary Art (MAC)
Achæoscillator displays the drastic weather conditions of the southernmost island in the world on a virtualized representation of the end/beginning of the Americas. A one-person experience, where the research presents traces and connections between the ancestors of the Yagán community, the Kawesqar and Selk’nam and the Antarctic, Scotia and South America continental plates, offering an inestimable and uncontrollable source of Gaia's power.

The Nature of our Nature
LatBioLab Latinamerican Bioart Lab, UAI Universidad Abierta Interamericana (AR)
The contribution of artistic creativity fosters thinking outside the box, and becomes an important ingredient in research groups. The increasing complexity in different disciplines leads us to think of the interdisciplinary as a fundamental tool to generate a synergistic effect, and art ―which has the quality of taking matter one step further, to the future― cannot be absent. This Garden hopes to sensitize us on our human condition and our relationship to the Earth Gaia, deepening the journey of discovery around The Nature of our Nature.

STEAM
STEAMhouse, Birmingham City University (UK)
The Ars Electronica Garden Birmingham showcases STEAM education practices from across Europe and is hosted by STEAMhouse, a centre for innovation, creative thinking, prototyping and business development powered by Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts and Maths, based in Digbeth, in the heart of Birmingham, UK. Its aim is to be a space for the open, the curious and the creative that inspires people to experiment, test and develop new knowledge.

Piksel Cyber Salon
Piksel festival for art and technological freedom (NO)
Piksel is an international network and annual event for electronic art and technological freedom. Piksel Cyber Salon hosts the exhibition COPY/PASTE, an exhibition to rethink how we create/share/copy and paste, and a video program including: the Worship - Dinner Performance by Maya Minder, Hackteria, Badlab, & Qwas, a curator’s tour by Antonio Roberts, the Re-imagining Copyleft lecture, by Constant, and the ALGORAVE session by Alex McLean and Antonio Roberts.

Aotearoa
Curated by Digital Research Hub and arc/sec Lab at the University of Auckland
The Ars Electronica Garden Aotearoa is a cyber-physical exhibition that aims to create a bi-directional portal to meet New Zealand’s technologists, artists and University researchers. The Garden hosts performances and prototypical installations, tours through ateliers and research laboratories, as well as visits to cultural sites and extraordinary landscapes.

Harvesting Isolation
Víctor Mazón Gardoqui (ES/DE)
Axis research builds a dialogue that both explores and critically addresses the sphere of Earth’s natural energy phenomena, in contrast to the human impact on Antarctica and its implications for living systems and their biopolitical interconnections. A series of actions with the first study for an ice logarithmic periodic antenna to capture the EM phenomena, combining reception/transmission, through custom-made electronic devices and site-specific interventions on the Antarctic Hertzian space.

Claudia Hart’s The Ruins
bitforms gallery, New York (US)
The Ruins is an exhibition that implements still lifes to contemplate the canons of a patriarchal Western civilization: modernist paintings and manifestos of political utopias. Join Hart in an intimate video profile as she discusses the works as meditations on a world in crisis, speaking to an unstable present experienced through the possibility of simulation-technologies that use data to model the crystallization of past, future, and present into a perpetual now.

Galerie Charlot: 10 Year Anniversary Exhibition
Galerie Charlot (FR / IS)
The Paris and Tel Aviv-based Galerie Charlot celebrates its tenth year with an anniversary exhibition in Paris. The curated show features currently represented artists, showing a diversity of approaches to media over several generations.