Press Releases
Photo: Ars Electronica / Robert Bauernhansl
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Ars Electronica Home Delivery in Week 12
(Linz, 16.7.2020) Once again in week 12, Ars Electronica Home Delivery will be delivering a colorful program of art, technology and society directly to the living room, kitchen, children’s room, balcony or terrace.
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Museum of the Future can be visited on pre-booked guided tours
(Linz, 19.7. 2020) On Tuesday, July 21, 2020, the Linz Ars Electronica Center will open its doors for the first time since mid-March and can be visited on pre-booked guided tours.
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Ars Electronica Home Delivery in week 11
(Linz, 8.7.2020) Learn interesting facts about the risks of digital IDs on smartphones, get a foretaste of the most exciting projects of the CyberArts exhibition or take a look behind the scenes of Ars Electronica Solutions in week 11 of Ars Electronica Home Delivery.
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In Kepler’s Gardens – a global journey mapping the “new” world
(Linz, 6.7.2020) Ars Electronica 2020 is a global journey mapping the “new” world and a journey through “Kepler’s Gardens,” which are located in Linz at the JKU Campus and at 120 other locations worldwide.
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Week 10 for Ars Electronica Home Delivery
(Linz, 2.7.2020) Learn why the trustworthiness of robots is being investigated using virtual reality, see how decaying materials are integrated into the design process and marvel at the ways in which artificial intelligence can already write and translate texts today.
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EU project Immersify is coming to an end
(Linz, Poznan, Berlin, Cannes, Norrköping, 1.7.2020) After three years of cooperation, the Europe-wide research project Immersify is coming to an end, within its framework around 25 immersive contents were produced. The project partners are already researching future developments in the field of immersive media.
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Ars Electronica Home Delivery in Week 9
(Linz, 25.6. 2020) Learn about various approaches to avert climate collapse, take off on a breathtaking journey to the Cancer Constellation with astrophotographer Dietmar Hager and learn fascinating facts about the latest methods of brain surgery from Professor Dr. Andreas Gruber.
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European ARTificial Intelligence Lab offers residency
(Linz, Leiden / 23.6.2020) The European ARTificial Intelligence Lab is now offering artists who are working with artificial intelligence or experimenting with its applications the chance to complete a residency at the Leiden Observatory and the Ars Electronica Futurelab.
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Week 8 for Ars Electronica Home Delivery
(Linz, 17.6.2020) Learn how elements from computer games help to motivate pupils for home schooling, experience how comics come to life with the help of augmented reality or enjoy listening to Dennis Russell Davies and Maki Namekawa playing music by Kurt Schwertsik for his 80th birthday.
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Golden Nicas for Hong Kong Protest Movement and Artists in Los Angeles, Vienna and Graz
(Linz, 15.6.2020) For the first time the international jury meetings were purely virtual; for the first time a movement of anonymous citizens received a Golden Nica.
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The STARTS Prize 2020 goes to the artists Andrea Ling (CA) and Olga Kisseleva (RU)
(Linz, 8.6.2020) The “STARTS PRIZE ’20—Grand Prize Artistic Exploration” goes to the Canadian architect and installation artist Andrea Ling, and the “STARTS Prize ’20 Grand Prize—Innovative Collaboration” is being awarded to the Russian artist Olga Kisseleva.
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Week 7 for Ars Electronica Home Delivery
(Linz, 11.7.2020) Walk through St. Stephen’s Cathedral in Vienna using high-resolution renderings and enjoy music by Laurie Anderson, John Cage and Elliot Goldenthal played by Maki Namekawa and Dennis Russel Davies in the Ars Electronica Piano Room.
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Ars Electronica Home Delivery in week 6
(Linz, 4.6.2020) Get to know genetically modified plants that bind large amounts of CO2, learn about inspiring initiatives to help shape society in the CitizenLab and listen to a live concert by Dennis Russell Davies and Maki Namekawa.
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Ars Electronica Home Delivery in week 5
(Linz, 28.5.2020) Dive into the wonderful world of BioArt, discover fascinating details on gigapixel images of important Bruegel paintings or experience an impressive classical music concert with Dennis Russell Davies and Maki Namekawa.
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Ars Electronica Home Delivery in its fourth week
(Linz, 21.5.2020) Sensational archaeological discoveries from Lake Atterseeand a concert highlight with Dennis Russel Davies and Maki Namekawa are on tap in the fourth week of Ars Electronica Home Delivery.
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Ars Electronica Home Delivery starts week 3
(Linz, 7.5.2020) Explore the inside of the Pyramid of Cheops, join the Science Talk with Prim. Priv.-Doz. Dr. Bernd Lamprecht about the dangers of COVID-19 for the lungs or listen to chorals by Johann Sebastian Bach at a live concert.
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Maki Namekawa and Dennis Russell Davies in concert
(Linz, 8.5.2020) Maki Namekawa and Dennis Russell Davies play etudes by Philip Glass, the real-time visualizations are again by Cori O’Lan. Further concerts with the two musicians are planned.
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Ars Electronica Home Delivery enters its second week
(Linz, 7.5.2020) Ars Electronica Home Delivery enters its second week and offers insights into the 2020 Prix Ars Electronica, explains the positive effects of movement on the brain and delights music enthusiasts with another live concert featuring Maki Namekawa and Dennis Russell Davies.
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Ars Electronica Home Delivery kicks off Week 1
(Linz, 3.5.2020) The first week of Ars Electronica Home Delivery begins with a journey across the universe, using gigapixel imaging to guide us through the secrets of the Mona Lisa and fascinates us with etudes by Philip Glass at a concert by Dennis Russell Davies and Maki Namekawa.
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Here comes Ars Electronica Home Delivery!
(Linz, 29.4.2020) Anyone who’d like to visit the Ars Electronica Center today rather than tomorrow can enjoy Ars Electronica’s Home Delivery service.