Inference Ground Truth: Demonstration

Inference Ground Truth / Johannes Pöll, Raphael Schaumburg-Lippe, Simon Schmid - Photo: Johannes Pöll

Inference Ground Truth: Demonstration

Human Experience and Machinic Reality

Johannes Pöll (AT), Raphael Schaumburg-Lippe (AT), Simon Schmid (AT)

Inference Ground Truth is space reshaped—an experiment in overlapping realities. It is a spatial scanning setup using Gaussian Splatting to record volumetric traces of movement. The goal is to negotiate what truth might mean between human experience and machinic reality. The artists are present to offer a comprehensive deep dive into the conception and development of a scanning volume as interactive art installation.

POSTCITY, First Floor, Open Futurelab

Fri 5. Sep 2025 17:00 17:30

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EN

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FREE / No Ticket

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meeting point: Ars Electronica Futurelab sign (big banner)

  • Raphael Schaumburg-Lippe

    Raphael Schaumburg-Lippe is Lead Designer & Artist at the Ars Electronica Futurelab. He is currently working on stereoscopic photography and videography as well as real-time animation for 3D applications in Deep Space 8K. As a show designer, he was part of the Spaxels drone team from 2017 and developed workflows specially tailored to robot swarms for an intuitive and flexible design of drone animations.

  • Simon Schmid

    Simon Schmid is Lead Developer at Ars Electronica Futurelab. He joined the Spaxels drone team in 2016 as a software and embedded systems developer. With a background in biomedical engineering and robotics, his work explores assistive technologies, functional design, and intelligent systems. His focus includes robotics, mechanism design, exhibition development, and AI.

  • 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.

Credits

Johannes Pöll (AT), Raphael Schaumburg-Lippe (AT), Simon Schmid (AT)

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