Press Releases
Photo: Ars Electronica / Robert Bauernhansl
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Deep Space LIVE: Linz Legends
(Linz, November 28, 2016) The Linz metropolitan area and the Danube as a transportation artery for travelers, merchants, crusaders and pilgrims is the theme of the next Deep Space LIVE.
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Stained-glass Windows & High-tech Medicine
(Linz, November 21, 2016) The next Deep Space LIVE highlights the stained-glass windows of Linz’s Mariendom.
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The Old Linz Synagogue – A Virtual Walking Tour
(Linz, November 15, 2016) A detailed digital reconstruction of the old Linz synagogue that was wrecked and set ablaze on Kristallnacht, November 9-10, 1938, can now be accessed in the course of a virtual walking tour in the Deep Space 8K of the Ars Electronica Center.
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Deep Space Weekend: Cinematic Rendering
(Linz, November 14, 2016) The rapid development of medical imaging techniques such as cinematic rendering will be the focal-point theme at the next Deep Space Weekend.
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Ars Electronica Linz and Onassis Cultural Foundation present a new exhibition
(Athens/Linz, November 8, 2016) A representative selection of 16 outstanding works of hybrid art can now be seen in “HYBRIDS – On the Borderline between Art and Technology,” an exhibition running at the Onassis Cultural Centre–Athens.
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Archäologie, Tanz und inspirierende Ideen
(Linz, November 3, 2016) A jam-packed lineup of activities for young and old alike awaits visitors to the Ars Electronica on the first weekend in November.
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Deep Space LIVE: Linz’s Railroad Bridge
(Linz, November 1, 2016) A 3-D visualization of the railroad bridge over the Danube in Linz is the highlight of the next Deep Space LIVE on Thursday evening.
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The Alchemists of Art and Science
(Linz, Octorber 26, 2016) An exhibition showcasing “modern alchemists” opens on Wednesday, October 26th at the Ars Electronica Center.
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Deep Space LIVE: Europe’s Green Roof
(Linz, October 24, 2016) Europe’s largest contiguous expanse of forest is the subject of the next Deep Space LIVE event this coming Thursday evening.
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Deep Space Weekend: Astronomy
(Linz, October 18, 2016) The Ars Electronica Center is hosting an entire weekend dedicated to astronomy in October.
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Space Travelers Make a Guest Appearance in Linz
(Linz, 5.10.2016) In speeches and presentations at the Ars Electronica Center, space travelers sent aloft by NASA, Roskosmos and JAXA will provide accounts of how it feels to leave our planet and to orbit Earth aboard the ISS at an average altitude of 354 kilometers.
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Space Travelers Make a Guest Appearance at the AEC
(Linz, September 30, 2016) Three astro- and cosmonauts will be making a guest appearance at the Ars Electronica Center on Wednesday,
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Deep Space LIVE and Long Night of Museums
(Linz, September 26, 2016) Spectacular, photorealistic 3-D depictions of the human body are the featured attractions at the next Deep Space LIVE – Cinematic Rendering.
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2016 Ars Electronica Festival
All press releases and fotos on the 2016 Ars Electronica Festival including DRONE 100 – Spaxels over Linz can be found on the press page of the Ars Electronica Festival.
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First residency awarded jointly by Ars Electronica and the European Space Agency
(Linz/Noordwijk, August 3, 2016) Aoife van Linden Tol (IE) will be the first artist-in-residence hosted jointly by Ars Electronica and the European Space Agency (ESA).
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Attendance Rose by 8.2%; Visitor Satisfaction at 96%
(Linz, July 19, 2016) Attendance at the Ars Electronica Center remained in an uptrend during the first half of 2016, when 87,027 visitors toured the Museum of the Future.
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Ferienprogramm Ars Electronica Center
(Linz, July 11, 2016) The Ars Electronica Center’s jam-packed lineup of fun activities is a great way to keep the summertime blues at bay while school’s out!
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Deep Space LIVE: Sharks – Older than the Dinosaurs
(Linz, July 4, 2016) The sand tiger shark, a species acutely threatened by extinction, is the chief protagonist at the next Deep Space LIVE on Thursday.
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“HUMAN FACTOR – endless prototyping” at DRIVE. Volkswagen Group Forum
(Linz/Berlin, July 1, 2016) HUMAN FACTOR – endless prototyping,” an exhibition produced by Ars Electronica, is now appearing at DRIVE, Volkswagen’s stylish venue in Berlin.
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STARTS Prize 2016 to “Magnetic Motion” and “Artificial Skins and Bones”
(Linz, June 23, 2016) The highly endowed STARTS Prize 2016 goes to “Magnetic Motion” and “Artificial Skins and Bones”