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Ars Electronica Futurelab: Life Ink Exhibition
Wacom Co., Ltd. (JP); Ars Electronica Futurelab (AT)
In the Life Ink exhibition, the Ars Electronica Futurelab presents wearable gear for the real-time visualization of brainwave and body signals as digital brush strokes, called Life Ink. The project explores the inner mechanism of creativity in our brain and body to develop a new form of ink. Life Ink is part of the lab's Future Ink research project with Wacom, with workshops and demonstrations on Space Ink, Bio Ink and Life Ink throughout the Festival.
Ars Electronica Futurelab: Life Ink Demo
Wacom Co., Ltd. (JP); Ars Electronica Futurelab (AT)
In the Life Ink exhibition, the Ars Electronica Futurelab presents wearable gear for the real-time visualization of brainwave and body signals as digital brush strokes, called Life Ink. The project explores the inner mechanism of creativity in our brain and body to develop a new form of ink. In the workshop some of the visitors can try out the gear, creating their own Life Ink. Life Ink is part of the lab's Future Ink research project with Wacom, with Festival workshops and demonstrations.
Ars Electronica Futurelab: Dataspace: Russia/Ukraine.Deep Impacts
Nikkei Innovation Lab: Hiroyuki Watanabe (JP), Nobuyuki Oishi (JP), Takeshi Yamada (JP), Akihito Takei (JP), Masami Fujita (JP), Ars Electronica Futurelab: Arno Deutschbauer (AT), Manuel Dobusch (AT), Nicolas Naveau (FR, AT), Hideaki Ogawa (JP), Raphael Schaumburg-Lippe (AT), Julian Zauner (AT)
DATASPACE proposes a "newspaper of the future": Here, the Ars Electronica Futurelab and financial newspaper Nikkei's Innovation Lab demonstrate, how art and journalism can help to listen carefully to facts and think deeply rather than just consuming and reacting to news. The first project focuses on the profound impact Russia's war on Ukraine has all around the world now and in the future - inviting visitors into a sort of Zen garden of data, using the unique infrastructure of Deep Space 8K.