Art Meets is a dialogic artistic project questioning the role and connectivity of art within society. What kind of old and new knowledge of community practice is based in Africa? What kinds of theories of artistic practice exist within communities of cultural production? The Art Meets app considers theories of relationality between infrastructures of technology,…
Summer Sessions pop-up exhibition is showing a selection of outcomes realized through short-term residencies for young, emerging artists, organized by an international network of cultural organizations. Each summer, the network partners collaborate to offer professional production support and expert feedback to artists in the realization of a new artwork or design. Local talents are scouted…
Hyphen Hub produces innovative live performances, organizes art salons and curates art exhibitions with established and emerging new media artists who work on the vanguard of creative technologies—from augmented and virtual reality to artificial intelligence, FashionTech, bionics, robotics and cyborgism.
Every year since 1987, the Prix Ars Electronica has spotlighted media artworks from all over the world and served as a trend barometer offering inspiring, current and forward-looking insights into the interface between art, technology and society. The exhibition, which showcases the works of the Prix Ars Electronica winners, is undoubtedly one of the highlights.
Queer is a human category and applying it to animals is difficult. But if the term stands for gender diversity, then nature can rightfully be called queer. In the animal world, gender is a relative matter: there are animals that change gender over the course of their lives, or creatures that can carry a multitude…
The State of the ART(ist) Initiative continued in 2023 with a significantly expanded new focus. The starting point of this initiative was Russia’s brutal acts of war on Ukrainian soil, with its complex effects on world affairs and the individual lives of artistically engaged citizens, who provided the impetus for the initiative’s orientation.
The 2023 Ars Electronica Animation Festival is a diverse showcase that invites spectators to discover current artistic productions in the field of digital animation. The selection has been mostly compiled of the submissions at Prix Ars Electronica 2023, which shifted its focus this year from “Computer Animation” to the landscape of “New Animation Art”.
To open the Ars Electronica Futurelab’s latest artworks, research results and future visions to the public, the Open Futurelab was created as a multi-layered experience space with exhibition installations, prototype demonstrations, visitor interactions, and workshops.
For five days, from September 6 to 10, 2023, several exhibitions will open their doors – first and foremost in POSTCITY at Linz Central Station and at other locations in Linz. To name just two examples: The theme exhibition at POSTCITY brings together artistic perspectives on the festival theme “Who Owns the Truth?” in a…
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.
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