The Ars Electronica Festival is a place for discussions about the future – interdisciplinary, international and visionary. In conferences, lectures, panels and discussions, creative minds from the worlds of art, science and technology come together to share their perspectives on the world of tomorrow.

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Conferences, Lectures
Conferences
The conference program of the Ars Electronica Festival brings together artists, scientists and creators from all over the world.
Lectures & Talks
The lectures and talks bring together people from the worlds of art, technology and society to share ideas and perspectives.
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Natalie Giorgadze
Natalie Giorgadze is a General Director of Culture Action Europe. She is responsible for designing and implementing the network’s strategy. Her focus lies in community development, knowledge creation and transfer, as well as strategic communications. Natalie’s background in NGOs includes roles within human rights and environmental networks. Natalie trained as a journalist and social psychologist.
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Stefan Kaegi
Stefan Kaegi co-produces works with Helgard Haug and Daniel Wetzel, under the label “Rimini Protokoll”. Recent works include Utopolis for public spaces, the Conference of the Absent for stages or their installation win win for museums. Stefan Kaegi also converted a truck into a mobile audience room (Cargo Sofia-X). He adapted the collective audiotour Remote X to dozens of cities. At Ars Electronica 2023 he showed Uncanny Valley, a monologue for a humanoid robot.
Please note: The program for the Ars Electronica Festival 2025 is still in progress.
We are currently preparing all the information for the website and plan to put the full program online in the coming days – stay tuned!