Ars Electronica Animation Festival: Being
Rashaad Newsome (US)

Being (2022) is a nonbinary, non-race AI created by combining animation game engines, scripted responses, generative grammars and unique machine-learning models.

VRA_peek
Daniel Haas (artistname STURMHERTA) (AT)

VRA_peek is an audio-visual performance, in which sound is created exclusively out of images.

Hypothetical Moments
Charles Amirkhanian (US), Carol Law (US) 

New videos of early experiments in performance media by two artists using invented tools, ambient sound recordings, text, electronic music and photography. The resulting montages for the eye and ear evoke both humorous and psychological spaces in the mind! Dare to Watch.

Nachtalb
AIKEN CURA

Nachtalb is an immersive installation that enables brain-to-brain interaction. With the help of electroencephalography, brain activity is measured, reduced to a main frequency and translated in multisensory Virtual Reality.

Presentation: Neurorehabilitation live
g.tec medical Engineering GmbH (AT)

Martin Spanka (AT) gives a live presentation of the neurorehabilitation system recoveriX by g.tec and visitors can actively participate.

Ars Electronica Center Highlights Tour

Künstliche Intelligenz und die Beziehung zwischen Mensch und Maschine stehen im Mittelpunkt der neuen Ausstellungen im Ars Electronica Center. Im Rahmen einer Highlightführung haben Sie die Möglichkeit, sich den thematischen Schwerpunkten der Ausstellungen aus verschiedenen Perspektiven anzunähern.

TIME OUT .11
Time-Based and Interactive Media Art, Linz Art University (AT)

In the eleventh edition of the *TIME OUT* exhibition series, students from the “Time-Based and Interactive Media Art” program at the Linz Art University will once again be showing selected works at the Ars Electronica Center.

Science Talk: Neurorehabilitation in Multiple Sclerosis and Stroke Patients
Michael Schwarzgruber (AT), g.tec medical Engineering GmbH (AT)

Mr. Michael Schwarzgruber FA from g.tec medical Engineering GmbH (AT) will explain in his talk current developments and the use of neurotechnology such as an EEG-based brain-computer interface (BCI) in clinical applications.

CoBot Studio - Research Insights into Human Robot Collaboration
Martina Mara (AT), Brigitte Krenn (AT), Roland Haring (AT), Peter Holzkorn (AT), Kathrin Meyer (DE)

How to communicate with robot colleagues, increase acceptance for them and create a safe work environment? With the "CoBot Studio" research program, the LIT Robopsychology Lab of the JKU Linz, the Ars Electronica Futurelab and five other partners have been working on these and more questions for years now.

Expanded Animation: AI & Creativity
Huoston Rodrigues, Philippe Pasquier (CA), Martin Pichlmair (AT/DK)

Creative AI and Co-creation: Opportunities and Challenges; Creative Challenges in Artificial Intelligence;