Interplayful Sensoric Environments Part II

Interplayful Sensoric Environments Part II / Camilla Scholz, Frieda Emmrich, Teodor Dumitrache, Verena Langthaler, Pauline Hübner - Photo: Time moves faster in the Mountains / Camilla Scholz

Interplayful Sensoric Environments Part II

Camilla Scholz (DE), Frieda Emmrich (DE), Teodor Dumitrache (RO), Verena Langthaler (AT), Pauline Hübner (AT)

Ars Electronica Center, Level 0, Deep Space 8K

Wed 3. Sep 2025 16:00 17:00

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EN

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Warning of Strobe light/intense lighting/loud noise. // Dieses Programm enthält stroboskopische Effekte/intensive Lichteffekte/laute Geräusche. 

  • Time moves faster in the mountains

    Camilla Scholz (DE), Frieda Emmrich (DE)

    Inspired by Carlo Rovelli’s The Order of Time, this interactive artwork brings to life the phenomenon of time dilation, the way gravity alters the speed of time. By walking on a topographical map, the speed of your personal time shifts, visualised in your own piece of sky and music track.

  • Nexus

    Teodor Dumitrache (RO)

    Nexus transforms the floor into a shared canvas for a new form of writing. Your movements draw personal symbols that merge into a single, collective script on the wall. Come create, communicate, and leave your mark.

  • Synesthesia

    Verena Langthaler (AT)

    The immersive experience is inspired by synesthesia, a special form of sensory perception. What might it feel like to hear colors? The interactive Deep Space application invites visitors collaboratively to create color tones and immerse themselves in the generated soundscape.

  • Record-Player

    Pauline Hübner (AT)

    Record-Player is an application for the Deep Space, in which visitors can draw colorful lines and patterns on a simulated spinning plate by walking around.

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