Artiscience Library Tour with Colin Sanderson - Historical and Contemporary Relations between Arts and Sciences
Colin Sanderson (UK) / Artiscience Library (UK)

artiscience: n., 1. the theory and practice of integrating and harmonising (the) art(s) and (the) science(s); 2. the study and knowledge of relations between (the) art(s) and (the) science(s); between artists and scientists. Hence, artiscient: adj. exhibiting or practising artiscience.

EMAP Tour
Kontejner (HR), FACT (UK), LABoral (ES)

In this tour, EMAP member organizations will give insight into their Ars Electronica Festival program and projects that address ecological issues. Many of the ecological challenges of our time will only be mastered with creative and cooperative approaches.

AI x Humanity - an AI LAB Tour
CPN (RS), Culture Yard (DK), Kapelica Gallery (SI)

AI x Humanity: How is AI impacting our humanity, impacted by our humanity, and what does it all mean for the future? Focusing on these aspects, the partners of the AI LAB will take you on a journey through their program.

Space Art Tour – Educators Edition
Ars Electronica (AT), Ciência Viva (PT), Leiden University (NL)

Check out Space Art at the Ars Electronica Festival and get introduced to various tools for teachers and educators!

Gallery Spaces Tour

For the Gallery Spaces Tour Ars Electronica invites Gallery Spaces participants to check out each other’s online exhibitions beforehand and present their perspective and interpretations. This event will allow Gallery Spaces participants to get connected, evaluate how online exhibitions are received by a new audience and also offer the general public access to navigate online exhibitions.

The Tides within Us
Barnaby Steel, Marshmallow Laser Feast (MLF) (UK), Matthias Günther, Fraunhofer Institute for Digital Medicine MEVIS (Fraunhofer MEVIS) (DE)

A behind-the-scenes look into The Tides Within Us, a collaboration between Marshmallow Laser Feast and Fraunhofer MEVIS. The project investigates the flow of oxygen through the cardiovascular system, painting a picture of a human body as a fluid event, more like a whirlpool than a static object. This flow questions the boundary of where this living body begins and where it ends. When our skin becomes transparent, deeper connections become apparent.