Join an inspiring tour through the award-winning works of the Prix Ars Electronica Exhibition and meet the artists in person. In brief artist talks and conversations, they’ll share exclusive insights into their works. Among them are Frode Oldereid (NO), Thomas Kvam (NO), Jonathan Chaim Reus (NL), Paula Gaetano Adi (AR), Martyna Marciniak (PL), Erin Robinson (GB), and Anthony Frisby (GB)—featuring contributions from the categories New Animation Art and Artificial Life & Intelligence.

Requiem for an Exit / Frode Oldereid, Thomas Kvam - Photo: Thomas Kvam
Guided Tour
Artist Talk Tour: New Animation Art and Artificial Life & Intelligence
Emiko Ogawa (JP/AT), Frode Oldereid (NO), Thomas Kvam (NO), Paula Gaetano Adi (AR), Martyna Marciniak (PL), Erin Robinson (GB), Anthony Frisby (GB)
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Photo: Frode Oldereid
Frode Oldereid
Frode Oldereid is a composer, sound designer, and lecturer with a background in electronic music and robotic art. Active since the 1990s, he has toured internationally with installations and performances.
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Photo: Thomas Kvam
Thomas Kvam
Thomas Kvam (NO) is a conceptual artist and author whose work spans robotics, painting, video, and publishing. He explores how technology and politics shape perception, agency, and ethics.
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Photo: Alex Pizzuti/RISD Media
Paula Gaetano Adi
Paula Gaetano Adi is an artist and Professor at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD). Her work, grounded in the intersections of technoscience, decoloniality, and artificial life, calls for a poetic imagination that radically engages the world-making capacities of both technology and the arts. Her projects have been widely exhibited across Europe, Asia, and the Americas, and she has received awards including VIDA, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Creative Capital Award.
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Photo: Marina Cavazza
Martyna Marciniak
Martyna Marciniak’s practice bridges media theory, and legal imaginaries to trace how power inscribes itself through image regimes and visual infrastructures. Her work engages in a form of pataforensics—poking at the tropes of scientific and forensic aesthetics, revealing their uncertainties, contradictions, and lapses. Oscillating between sculpture, video, and animation, she writes visual counter-histories and smuggles in other ways of seeing.
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Photo: Erin Robinson
Erin Robinson
Erin Robinson is a multimedia artist and researcher critically engaging with AI, virtuality, and digital subjectivity. Her work explores fractured selves, mediated identities, and synthetic affect, reflecting on authenticity and embodiment in the digital Anthropocene.
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Photo: Erin Robinson
Anthony Frisby
Anthony Frisby is an artist and technologist whose practice centres on methodical experimentation with emerging technologies. His work focuses on abstract representations of reality, nostalgic communication, symbolization, futurism, and hidden logics of signal and scale.