Divine Machinery is an interactive installation exploring the topic of transhumanism. Visitors enter a dark room, facing a personified Artificial Intelligence. Interaction happens through touching its hands, where each response alters the AI’s mood, as well as the room’s soundscape, animations, and lighting.

Divine Machinery / Selina Behrens, Florian Horak, Simone Feldbacher, Sebastian Grundherr, Julia Posch, Michelle Treziak - Photo: Selina Behrens, Florian Horak, Simone Feldbacher, Sebastian Grundherr, Julia Posch, Michelle Treziak
Divine Machinery
Selina Behrens (AT), Florian Horak (AT), Simone Feldbacher (AT), Sebastian Grundherr (AT), Julia Posch (AT), Michelle Treziak (AT)
Credits
Selina Behrens, Florian Horak , Simone Feldbacher, Sebastian Grundherr, Julia Posch, Michelle Treziak
Please note: The program for the Ars Electronica Festival 2025 is still in progress.
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