Inter net / Zi Yin Chen, Hsiang Feng Chuang

For Curious Minds

Ars Electronica Festival, Linz, Austria, September 6 – 10, 2023

Confronting the challenges of the Anthropocene demands more than just technological innovation – it calls for a reimagining of our education system, societal structures, and research practices. If you’re passionate about equipping the next generations with the tools to navigate tomorrow’s landscape with confidence and ready step into a realm of unconventional thinking to embrace creative solutions, we have got the perfect program selection for you!

The truth is: We have to do something. Now. And that is at the same time our duty (if we dare). The create your world festival invites to think together about new ideas and actions and will again invite educators, youth, and enthusiastic creators to forge fresh ideas and spark inspirations that will shape our future. Among the exhibition’s highlights are contributions from the young minds themselves, ranging from self-constructed robots to animated games, captivating films, and handicraft masterpieces.

  • CoderDojo

    CoderDojo

    CoderDojo Linz (AT)

    CoderDojo Linz is a free, volunteer-run club for children and young people aged 8 to 17 who want to delve deeper into the world of technology. Supported by a team of mentors who are themselves involved in programming, children and young people can program their first computer games or even try their hand at creating…

  • Klasse! Lernen Exhibition

    Klasse! Lernen Exhibition

    OeAD (AT), BMBWF (AT), Ars Electronica (AT) / POSTCITY, First Floor

    More than 140 best practice-projects from all over Austria were submitted between November 2022 and April 2023. A jury selected ten projects and awarded seven Honorary Mentions, two Awards of Distinction worth € 5,000 each and the main prize worth € 10,000.

  • Laboratory of Confidence

    Laboratory of Confidence

    Open Commons Linz (AT), IKT Linz GmbH (AT), Stadtbibliothek Linz (AT)

    Do you want to develop your talents and skills in the field of technology and media and shape your projects for a better future? Then the Laboratory of Confidence is the right place for you. With us, you can turn creative and put your ideas into practice. It does not matter if you already have…

  • Space Messengers

    Space Messengers

    Agnes Chavez (US), STEMArts Lab (US), OMAI (AT), Space Messengers Collective

    Space Messengers is a participatory mixed reality installation that visualizes thought-provoking reflections on the universe, encouraging participants to contemplate their role within it. Space Messengers evolved from an interdisciplinary and international collaboration among artists, scientists, interdisciplinary experts and youth ambassadors.

Get Inspired at the S+T+ARTS Prize Exhibition!

S+T+ARTS stands for Science, Technology, and Arts – a trinity with boundless potential to transcend individual confines and inspire innovation. See for yourself the remarkable outcomes of cross-disciplinary collaboration as you stroll through the exhibition of this year’s S+T+ARTS prize-winning projects.

  • ALL PLAYERS TOOL LAB.

    ALL PLAYERS TOOL LAB.

    Masatane Muto (JP), Dentsu Lab Tokyo (JP)

    There are many people who have not been players due to their disabilities. But the idea for one person can be a powerful force to move the world forward, just like the alleged inventor of the typewriter who built it in order to communicate with a blind friend. Our challenge is to shift the social…

  • Broken Spectre

    Broken Spectre

    Richard Mosse (IE)

    Broken Spectre is a disquieting portrait of willful environmental catastrophe along the Trans-Amazonian Highway told through a kaleidoscope of scientific, cultural, historic, socio-political, activist, and anthropological filters.

  • Pollinator Pathmaker 

    Pollinator Pathmaker 

    Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg (GB)

    Pollinator Pathmaker is an artwork for pollinators, planted and cared for by humans. Created in response to human-made ecological damage, the work is a one-of-a-kind experiment in interspecies art. Bees, butterflies, moths, wasps, beetles, and other pollinators are essential for many plants to reproduce and our ecosystems to flourish.

Including to the University of Arts Linz and this year’s featured partner, the Taipei National University of the Arts, a total of 56 international universities working in the fields of media art, design and technology participate in the Ars Electronica Festival 2023. Through this collective endeavor, the Campus Exhibition celebrates the power of creativity, collaboration and exploration in shaping our shared future.

  • Epicentrum

    Epicentrum

    Taipei National University of the Arts (TW)

    When we look at our planet from the geological perspective of the Anthropocene, we see it as an ecosystem shaped by human activity, in which the layers of existence are closely interconnected and subject to vibrations. Epicentrum, an exhibition of electronics, reveals how organic and inorganic matter are interwoven and set in motion.

  • radical collectives

    radical collectives

    University of Arts Linz (AT)

    radical collectives–a gesture that puts the spotlight on collectives and, above all, tests out their activist potential, but also, a possible answer to the question of who owns the truth.

Meander through our Exhibitions at POSTCITY!

If you’re still hungry for input after checking out create your world, S+T+ARTS, the FOUNDING LAB and the Performance Program in the train hall, POSTCITY has a lot more to offer! Lose yourself in the expansive bunker while taking in the countless projects featured in our exhibitions.

  • Anatomy of Nudging

    Anatomy of Nudging

    Godot (JP/AT), Ars Electronica Futurelab (AT)

    Anatomy of Nudging is the first installation of the Collective Transformation Lab – an enlightening self-reflection platform that demonstrate the transparency of NudgeAI and provides users with a trustful approach towards artificial intelligence in which they themselves become part of the process.

  • European Union Prize for Citizen Science Exhibition

    European Union Prize for Citizen Science Exhibition

    IMPETUS (EU) / POSTCITY, First Floor

    For the first time ever, Ars Electronica is awarding the European Union Prize for Citizen Science on behalf of the European Commission. The exhibition reveals the diversity and extraordinary creativity demonstrated by European Citizen Science initiatives.

  • Future Teams

    Future Teams

    Ricoh Co., Ltd. (JP), Art and Program, Inc. (JP), Ars Electronica Futurelab (AT)

    Imagine a future where diverse beings, not just humans but also non-humans, work together as a team. These future teams could include plants, AI, and even the Earth’s environment. The project explores new forms of collaboration and care in the future of teams.

  • Microfluidic Oracle Chip & Autopoesis Answering Machine (MOC&AAM)

    Microfluidic Oracle Chip & Autopoesis Answering Machine (MOC&AAM)

    Agnes Meyer-Brandis (DE)

    A microfluidic machine and installation that whimsically explores whatever questions we ask and how we answer them. Each question is an experiment in itself.

  • Museum of Fake

    Museum of Fake

    Ars Electronica Garden Hallein: Escape Fake 2.0 (AT)

    Exhibition visitors are invited to take a trip to a future Museum of Fake together with Hannah, a quantum reality hacker. Together, they look back at the year 2023 and try to assemble a picture of the trajectory of disinformation. What role did generative AI or blockchain-based verification systems play in Hannah’s future reality?

  • Organ Of Radical Care: Una Matriz Colaborativa

    Organ Of Radical Care: Una Matriz Colaborativa

    Charlotte Jarvis (GB), Dr. Patricia Saragüeta (AR)

    Organ of Radical Care: Una Matriz Colaborativa is using new science to grow a collaborative uterus from menstrual blood of multiple women, trans and non-binary people. The project is communicated through sculpture, poetry and video/audio installation.

  • StellaVerde

    StellaVerde

    Gregor Krpič (SI), Simon Gmajner (SI), Dr. Jan Babič (SI), Dr. Marko Jamšek (SI), Gal Sajko (Jožef Stefan Institute) (SI)

    StellaVerde is a vertical garden arrangement, in which a functional connection between animals, plants and robots allows plants and animals (in this case fish) to use robots according to their needs. The robot, in this case a five-legged spiderbot, interprets the data and translates it into a watering rout(in)e for the spiderbot.

  • ZOE

    ZOE

    Noor Stenfert Kroese (NL), Amir Bastan (IR)

    Without claiming that we know what nature wants or needs. ZOE creates a possibility of unknowns coming together. Scientists do not know what this communication within the mycelium entails. It is the curiosity of what will happen when we do not know the outcome which in turn enables us to experience the process.