Che si può fare?
Monica Vlad (RO) with guest Johanna Falkinger (AT)

The theme of this performance is based on feelings of melancholy, sadness, fear of loss, meditation and anger and how music can be used to express and release these emotions.

384
Valentina Cinquini (IT), Andrea Ummarino (IT), Federico Perinelli (IT), Raphael Schuster (AT), derkleinstePrinz (ES)

384 is a project that combines live music with interactive visual projections. The concept is built upon extemporization, using live improvisation – both musical and graphical. Nobody, not even the artists, can tell what is going to happen. Every performance is unique and unrepeatable. A tribute to being part of a unique, creative artistic experience.

Ars Electronica Inspired by Bruegel
Delegation of Flanders (NL) / Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien (AT)

(Deutsch) 2019 jährt sich der Todestag von Pieter Bruegel d. Ä., dem herausragenden Maler der niederländischen Renaissance, zum 450. Mal. Anlässlich dieses Jubiläums zeigen die Delegation von Flandern, das Kunsthistorische Museum Wien und die Ars Electronica beeindruckende Gigapixelbilder seiner berühmtesten Werke.

Singing Sand 2.0
Tadej Droljc (SI)

Singing Sand 2.0 is the newest iteration of Tadej Droljc’s experimentations with abstract stereographic 3D computer graphics, rendered in 8K for the first time. The piece is an immersive, audiovisual experiment in which the movement of particles is sonified in real-time, affecting the color- and soundscape that envelopes the audience.

ORF TELETEXT meets art
Nadine Arbeiter (DE), Cordula Ditz (DE), Daniel Egg (AT), Dan Farrimond (UK), Juha van Ingen (FI), Joey Holder (UK), Kathrin Günter (DE), Raquel Meyers (ES), Matthias Moos (CH), Niccolò Moronato (IT), Jarkko Räsänen (FI), Seppo Renvall (FI) and UBERMORGEN (AT/CH/USA)

The videotext exhibition ORF TELETEXT meets art will be shown at the Ars Electronica Center's Deep Space 8K. It is rare to have the opportunity to experience teletext art on 16 by 9 meters!