Ars Electronica Center

Sonar Flux
Kaoru Tashiro (JP), Monocolor (AT)
A Real-Time Generative Installation Piano Performance

NOLANDX
Ulf Langheinrich (DE)
*NOLANDX* is an audiovisual composition. The aesthetic nucleus of the work are the image planes, algorithmically generated noise and lines as well as recordings of sea waves. This referential source material is transformed by slit-scan and other interventions on the time level. The result is a pulsating, stereoscopically black and white space: immersion in the interworld.

LSF-500 – Project
Franz Fischnaller (IT)
Immersive digital exhibit showcasing Gigapixel images in 8K, up to 28350x40160 px, made of over fourteen of Leonardo da Vinci’s works comprising, among others: the universally renowned Portrait of an Old Man, the Head of a Young Woman, also known as the “Mona Lisa of drawings,” the notable Codex on the Flight of Birds, donated by Theodor Sabachnikov to King Humbert I in 1893, containing Leonardo’s drawings of flying machines and the Hidden Portrait, Leonardo da Vinci's alleged self-portrait discovered in the Codex on the Flight of Birds.

Liquidus
Roman Divotkey (AT), Nora Loimayr (AT), Christoph Schaufler (AT), Wolfram Weingartner (AT)
*Liquidus* is an interactive, physics-based fluid simulation that turns Deep Space into a playful laboratory to experiment with various properties of liquids and gases. Data for the physics calculations are processed and visualized in real-time and are also utilized to create a soundscape that supports the overall visual experience.

Eruptions
Suyang Kim (KR), Dieter Stemmer (AT), Marlene Reischl (AT), Christian Philip Berger (AT)
Emotional outbursts and eruptive climaxes dominate this program both musically and visually.

Deep Quiz
Andrea Aschauer (AT), Jeremiah Diephuis (US), Jürgen Hagler (AT), Wolfgang Hochleitner (AT), Georgi Kostov (BG), Gabriel Mittermair (AT)
*Deep Quiz* transforms the Ars Electronica Center’s Deep Space into an interactive TV-like game show. The application combines physical exercise, group dynamics and learning as an exciting, playful assessment performance that entertains the audience with one central question: just how much do you know?

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.

Highlight Tour at Ars Electronica Center
Discover the current projects and themes of the new exhibitions during a Highlight Tour. The focus is on artificial intelligence. It is about social and ethical debates, about new possibilities, and above all, about the effects on us as individuals.

Expert Tour: Music Monday
Werner Jauk (AT), Tilman Hatje (DE)
The Sound Art Course “Music Monday” is a longstanding Ars Electronica tradition. The tour is a listening journey through the plurality of relationships between music / sound art and the media arts.

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.