CyberArts Exhibition
Prix Ars Electronica 2022

The CyberArts exhibition has always been one of the most outstanding parts of the festival’s program. The exhibition presents the works of the Prix Ars Electronica winners, who were selected by experts from all over the world.

BRAINPALACE – BRAINPATTERNS Presentation
Erika Mondria (AT), Tatjana Busch (DE), Christian Losert (DE), Daniel Dalfovo (DE), Ravi Kanth Kosuru (DE), Hans Trinkaus (DE)

How can one imagine an application of brain interfaces in art? A collaboration between scientists from the two Fraunhofer Institutes IAO and ITWM, artists and the Ars Electronica Center offers a unique opportunity to combine neurocognitive research and art.

Credit: BONGOS / Sabrina Koller (AT), Martina Janjic (AT), Barbara Mendez (AT), Johanna Stefanic (AT), Photo: Florian Voggeneder
u19–create your world Exhibition
Ars Electronica (AT)

The Prix Ars Electronica in the u19—create your world category calls (up)on the next generation to submit exciting projects and ideas for the world of tomorrow. Children and young people up to the age of 19 are given a stage to show which topics they are currently dealing with.

State of the ART(ist)

Together with the Austrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ars Electronica intend to offer a space that should enable the expression and documentation of free artistic thought and creativity from around the world.

Ars Electronica Gardens Exhibition

The extent of Ars Electronica’s collaborative networks became more visible than ever during the pandemic. In 2020 and 2021, the festival turned into a decentralized event, taking place in more than 180 locations on all five continents simultaneously. In 2022 the festival transforms again, and the Ars Electronica Garden Partners are invited to actively contribute their perspectives and projects to the core festival program, taking place in Linz.

CAMPUS Exhibition

The intention of the Campus format is to invite outstanding international universities working in the academic fields of media arts and design. Projects highlighted here represent the nature of the mission and activities of invited guest universities from all around the world.

STUDIO(dys)TOPIA – At the Peak of Humankind
Theme Exhibition

The themed exhibition "STUDIO(dys)TOPIA" explores how humanity can put sustainable practices into action and serves as a metaphor for our present, where the concepts of dystopias and utopias find themselves in a changed reality.

A parallel (r)evolution — Digital Art in Latin America
CIFO & Ars Electronica

CIFO, the Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation based in Miami, has been promoting Latin American modern art for some 20 years and sees itself as a platform for artists, both emerging and established. Together with Ars Electronica, CIFO is preparing a prize to mark its 20th anniversary.

JKU LIT @ Ars Electronica Exhibition
Linz Institute of Technology (AT)

To interweave art and science more sustainably, to strive for an open transfer of knowledge with society and to promote a concept of technology that puts people at the centre. This is not only the common goal of the Johannes Kepler University and Ars Electronica, but also the focus of this exhibition, which brings together current projects of the Linz Institute of Technology (LIT).

Global Shift

Humans have made far-reaching changes to the natural living environment for their own purposes. Apart from the concrete wastelands and the refuse we produce, there are many other examples that testify to this. But it hasn’t always been that way.