Events

  • At the Pigeon Loft

    At the Pigeon Loft

    Ruth Größwang (AT), Susanna Melem (AT), Severin Standhartinger (AT)

    Where there is a city, there are city pigeons. And where there are city pigeons, there is also resistance. (Fahim Amir, freely quoted after Michel Foucault) The performance moves in the tension field between urbanity, human and animal, olive branch and fecal bomb.

  • Essay on Symmetry

    Essay on Symmetry

    Hubert Lobnig (AT), Moritz Matschke (DE)

    The symmetrical arrangement of the bridgehead buildings at Linz’s main square, and the mirror-image equality of the two façades, are the starting point for a site-specific intervention reflecting on the preference of totalitarian systems for simple forms of symmetry.

  • The Art of Synthesis – Creative Collaborations Between Artistic Research, Technology, and Care

    The Art of Synthesis – Creative Collaborations Between Artistic Research, Technology, and Care

    Kerstin Borchhardt (AT/DE), Sabine Himmelsbach (CH), María Antonia Gonzales Valerio (MX), Rahma Khazam (FR/GB), Yukiko Matsunaga (JP), Elena Soterakis (US), Yoko Shimizu (AT/JP)

    Experiments on new networks created through collaborations of cultural practices, high technology, and nature are common elements in various media questioning traditional notions of order, knowledge, and truth.

  • CCI Thrive Workshop

    CCI Thrive Workshop

    Alice Bonnot (FR), Ewen Chardronnet (FR), Archana Prasad (IN), Anke Schlünsen-Rico (DE), Rasa Bočytė (LT), Olga Tykhonova (UA/AT), Bill Fontana (US), Jennifer Kanary (CA), Florian Weigl (NL), Kelly Hazejager (NL), Pau Alsina (ES), Gefion Thuermer (UK), Andrea Bandelli (NL), Petra Vanič (SL), Marco Cappellini (IT)

    The workshop will focus on cultural Business Models, particularly related to non-financial value creation in the cultural sector with an innovative approach to change our behaviors, increase our knowledge and raise public awareness.

  • The Generated Public Opinion

    The Generated Public Opinion

    Meinhard Lukas (AT)

    Democracy and public discourse are mutually dependent. Their quality is determined by the basis of information. The flood of misinformation in the social media has already caused great damage here.

  • Prix Forum – New Animation Art

    Prix Forum – New Animation Art

    Ayoung Kim (KR), Bassam Issa (IE), SANGHEE (KR), Nóra Ó Murchú (IE), Helen Starr (UK)

    Prix Forum New Animation Art will feature Golden Nica winner Ayoung Kim (KR), Award of Distinction Bassam Issa (IE) and SANGHEE (KR) as speakers. The panel will be moderated by Jury members Nóra Ó Murchú (IE) and Helen Starr (UK)

  • European Digital Deal Summit

    European Digital Deal Summit

    European Digital Deal (EU)

    The European Digital Deal is a three-year investigation co-funded by Creative Europe into how the accelerated, yet at times unconsidered adoption of new technologies—such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, blockchain and algorithmic processing—can alter or undermine democratic processes.

  • Presentation Exobility / Exoskeletons

    Presentation Exobility / Exoskeletons

    Ars Electronica (AT)

    Ever worn a robotic suit? We’ve seen exoskeletons in science fiction movies, but more and more workplaces are using robotic exoskeletons. What do you think about robotics getting so close to us? Give it a try!

  • Presentation Machine Learning Studio

    Presentation Machine Learning Studio

    Ars Electronica (AT)

    Humans spend their entire lives learning, but even intelligent machines can no longer do without permanent learning processes. In the Ars Electronica Center’s Machine Learning Studio, you’ll encounter these machines and even be able to train them yourself-for example, to teach small cars how to drive.

  • Organ of Radical Care: Una Matriz Colaborativa: Procession to the Ars Electronica Center

    Organ of Radical Care: Una Matriz Colaborativa: Procession to the Ars Electronica Center

    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.