Terraforming is the process by which we would like to transform other planets to make them habitable for us. Colonization has become the synonym to appropriation and exploitation. Considering these notions, we discuss how they could inform humanity’s view looking back at Earth and at our endeavors in Space today through a selection of three…
Focusing on neutron star mergers and the phenomena produced by interactions between binary systems across society and cosmology, the project discusses the fragile, hidden and impossible truths around us.
V2_ will host a live event introducing all of the involved artists which highlights their pratice and projects. The event will also form a meeting point to discuss how to strategically further develop international opportunities for emerging and young professionals amongst past, present and future partners of the network.
In this tour, visitors will learn about Research-Creation (R-C) through a selection of Hexagram Network members’ works.
In an era where truth is increasingly elusive and subjective, this exhibition presents a captivating exploration of how our identities resonate and interact with the world around us with the tools of media/digital art, interactive art and participatory practices, where the master program Interface Cultures is located.
Together with Chief Curatorial Officer Martin Honzik (AT) you will make an in-depth exploration of this year’s theme exhibition. Alongside the omnipresent questions of the exhibition (Co)Owning More-than-Truth this tour offers a behind-the-scenes look into the curatorial side of things and the chance to meet some of the artists presenting their works in person.
Together with curator and Head of Ars Electronica Festival, Christl Baur (DE/AT), you will make an in-depth exploration of this year’s theme exhibition. This tour offers a behind-the-scenes look into the curatorial side of things and the chance to meet some of the artists presenting their works in person.
Together with Masha Zolotova (RU) you will make an in-depth exploration of this year’s S+T+Arts Prize Exhibition and explore the potential of artistic and creative input to impactfully address current ecological, technological and socioeconomic issues.
Curator and Head of Prix Ars Electronica, Emiko Ogawa (JP/AT), guides us through the Prix Ars Electronica Exhibition while navigating the categories New Animation Art, Digital Musics & Sound Art and Artificial Intelligence & Life Art. A most insightful way to discover exceptional media art of this year while having a look into the future.
The tour explores the Prix Ars Electronica Exhibition, a showcase of this year’s award-winning media art.
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