Press Releases

Photo: Ars Electronica / Robert Bauernhansl

  • Vacation Program at the Ars Electronica Center

    (Linz, February 14, 2014) The great lineup of events at the Ars Electronica Center is the perfect way to keep the wintertime blues at bay while school’s out!

  • Deep Space LIVE: The Arctic, North Pole 90°00 N, Franz Josef Land

    (Linz, February 10, 2014) Visitors to the next Deep Space LIVE are invited to join Josef Friedhuber on a photographic expedition heading through the Arctic towards the North Pole.

  • Science Days: Außer Kontrolle

    (Linz, February 7, 2014) Surveillance and security on the Web are the focal-point themes at the next Science Days.

  • Ars Electronica Linz GmbH: 2013 Financial Recap

    (Linz, February 4, 2014) Ars Electronica Linz GmbH has reported excellent results for 2013.

  • Spaxels over Umea

    (Linz, February 2, 2014) The Ars Electronica Futurelab’s quadcopter swarm was part of the big celebration launching the northern Swedish city of Umea’s term as European Capital of Culture.

  • Deep Space LIVE: Best of Linz_Then/Now

    (Linz, January 31, 2014) At the next Deep Space LIVE, Fritz Mayrhofer, former director of the Municipal Archive, will present historical photographs of the cityscape juxtaposed to current images taken from the same angle.

  • TIME OUT

    (Linz, January 29, 2014) TIME OUT is a new series of exhibitions at the Ars Electronica Center designed to showcase interesting new work by young media art students in Linz Art University’s Time-based and Interactive Media program.

  • Prix Ars Electronica 2014: Updates Installed

    (Linz, January 23, 2014) Beginning today, January 23, 2014, entries may be submitted for prize consideration to this year’s Prix Ars Electronica. The deadline is March 7 at midnight.

  • Deep Space LIVE: SMOS–The Hydrological Cycle Mission

    (Linz, January 21, 2014) The SMOS Earth observation satellite will be the subject of a fascinating talk by Othmar Coser, the ÖWF–Austrian Space Forum’s consultant on environmental issues, at the next Deep Space LIVE on January 23, 2014.

  • KET – Kids Experience Technology

    (Linz, January 14, 2014) KET – Kids Experience Technology is a very successful traveling exhibition is making its fourth appearance at the Ars Electronica Center.

  • Ryoji Ikeda wins third Prix Ars Electronica Collide@CERN

    (Linz/Geneva, 14 January 2014) Japanese Artist Ryoji Ikeda is the winner of the third Prix Ars Electronica Collide@CERN Award.

  • Deep Space LIVE: Among Humans

    (Linz, January 13, 2014) A very poignant documentary about chimpanzees will be screened at the next Deep Space LIVE.

  • Ars Electronica Center’s healthy 2013 bottom line

    (Linz, January 10, 2014) 2013 was a very successful year for the Ars Electronica Center.

  • Interactive-Creative Days at the Ars Electronica Center

    (Linz, December 19, 2013) The great lineup of events at the Ars Electronica Center is the perfect way to keep the blues at bay while school’s out for Christmas break!

  • Family Days: A Winter Wonderland

    (Linz, December 17, 2013) A visit to the Ars Electronica Center is a great way to get into the holiday spirit!

  • Deep Space LIVE: Where the Trail Ends

    (Linz, December 16, 2013) Death-defying stunts, incredible trails and breathtaking locations are in store for visitors at the next Deep Space LIVE

  • Deep Space LIVE: Fascination Panorama

    (Linz, December 9, 2013) Lecturer/author Thomas Bredenfeld will present spectacular panoramic photos at the next Deep Space LIVE.

  • Deep Space LIVE: Dangerous Skies over Linz

    (Linz, December 2, 2013) At the next Deep Space LIVE, photographer Manfred Carrington will take up a tragic chapter of this city’s history—the air raids that targeted Linz during World War II.

  • We’re Authoring Life and Performances in Deep Space

    (Linz, November 25, 2013) A fascinating talk about the human genome project and experimental audiovisual performances are on tap for visitors to the Ars Electronica Center this coming Thursday.

  • Brains for Everybody and Linz City Views

    (Linz, November 19, 2013) Next Thursday, neuroscientist Dr. Manuela Macedonia will talk about the extent to which body and mind are interconnected and later on, Cornelia Daurer of the Linz Municipal Archive will accompany audience members on a journey into the past of Linz.