Deep Sync Connect creates a virtual interaction between on-site and remote participants reflecting on real-life encounters in the immersive Deep Space 8K. This interactive experience explores the feeling of connectedness in shared hybrid spaces through sharing something as personal as a heartbeat. In three phases, participants engage with each other and other biosignal-based avatars in playful interaction, experimenting with synchronization of their phyical state as well as movement.

Deep Sync Connect / Susanne Kiesenhofer, Daniel Rammer, Anna Weiss, Johannes Pöll - Photo: Susanne Kiesenhofer
Experience
Deep Sync Connect
Susanne Kiesenhofer (AT), Daniel Rammer (AT), Anna Weiss (DE/AT), Johannes Pöll (AT)
Language //
EN
Ticket //
ONE DAY PASS, FESTIVALPASS, FESTIVALPASS+, Ars Electronica Center Ticket
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Anna Weiss
Working at the intersection of science and art has always fascinated Anna Weiss. After studying Technical Physics at Johannes Kepler University Linz, she is now pursuing a teacher training program in Visual Arts and Physics at the University of Arts Linz. At the Ars Electronica Futurelab, she applies her diverse skill set to creative prototyping, art-thinking research, mentoring artists-in-residence, creative project management and more besides.
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Johannes Pöll
Johannes Pöll has started as a researcher and artist at the Ars Electronica Futurelab in 2017. He performs as a Computational Noise musician under the moniker 11°22’4″142°35’5″. The multimedia artist is always looking for inspiration and experience at the crossroads of natural sciences, art and technology. Next to his work as lead designer at the Ars Electronica Futurelab he researches time-based, aesthetic processes of spatial art as an explanatory model of complex processes and reality.
Please note: The program for the Ars Electronica Festival 2025 is still in progress.
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