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Photo showing the Ars Electronica Center on the banks of the river Danube in Linz, Austria. In honor of Women's Day on March 8, the LED-façade of the Ars Electronica Center glowed purple.

Visitors of the Ars Electronica Center in Linz are in for a real treat: With Deep Space EVOLUTION the can embark on journeys through the universe, can experience virtual anatomy, play interactive games with the help of laser-tracking, explore gigapixel images of world-famous paintings, etc.

 

Find out more about the Ars Electronica Center: ars.electronica.art/center/en/

Photo taken in theArs Electronica Center’s Deep Space 8K, showing a panorama of the Milky Way by Austrian astrophotographer Erich Mayr.

Photo showing the Ars Electronica Center during the blue hour.

 

They have a nice fotostream that can be found here.

 

Fotocredit: Robert Bauernhansl

Photo showing Turbulence at the Ars Electronica Center’s Deep Space 8K.

 

Turbulence is an ongoing series of high-resolution visual experiments with particles simulated in various virtual environments by the award-winning interdisciplinary studio MELT. The three-part work was created exclusively for the Ars Electronica Center's Deep Space 8K.

Photo taken at the Ars Electronica Center’s Deep Space 8K, showing Prima Materia - a stereoscopic, audiovisual piece by the Istanbul-based multidisciplinary Studio NOHlab.

 

The Ars Electronica Center is located in Linz, Austria.

Photo showing Seven Experiments in Procedural Animation, a work by Karl Sims, in the Ars Electronica Center's Deep Space 8K .

Schloss, Nibelungenbrücke und Ars Electronica Center.

"We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children ..."

 

Photo taken at the Ars Electronica Center’s Deep Space 8K during a presentation of Uniview - a program that lets you explore the universe in 3D.

 

Ars Electronica's Flickr photostream can be found here:

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The visualisation software Uniview allows visitors of the Linz-based Ars Electronica Center’s Deep Space 8K to explore the universe not only in a breathtaking resolution - but also in 3-D.

 

Photo showing the Earth with its magnetic field.

Tourists in small boat watch Grey whale (Eschrichtius robustus) spyhopping, San Ignacio Lagoon, Baja California, Mexico, February.

 

credit: © Mark Carwardine / Naturepl

Photo taken during the dance-performance "Wonderful World" by "Collective B" at the Ars Electronica Center’s Deep Space 8K.

 

Fotocredit: Ars Electronica - Robert Bauernhansl

If you cannot come to the Museum of the Future, the museum will come to you. Ars Electronica Home Delivery makes it possible. We are offering free weekly programs that include guided tours of our exhibitions, excursions to our labs, concerts with real-time visualizations, Deep Space LIVE sessions, workshops with engineers and talks with artists and scientists from all over the world. None of this is pre-recorded, most of it interactive, all LIVE (and a lot of course available for later viewing).

 

The program and the streams of Ars Electronica Home Delivery can be found here: ars.electronica.art/homedelivery/en/

 

The photo is showing Turbulence by Melt (PL), an ongoing series of high-resolution visual experiments with particles simulated in various virtual environments.

 

Ars Electronica Center Linz

Ars-Electronica-Straße 1

4040 Linz

Austria

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Credit: Ars Electronica - Robert Bauernhansl

Image showing a macro of "Borromean Rings" by Bathsheba Grossmann in the FabLab of the Ars Electronica Center.

 

A best of Ars Electronica photos can be found here.

 

Ars Electronica Center Linz

Ars-Electronica-Straße 1

4040 Linz

Austria

www.aec.at

 

credit: Ars Electronica / Christopher Sonnleitner

n February 2018, the Austrian Space Forum – in partnership with the Oman National Steering Comittee for AMADEE-18 – conducts an highly international Mars analog field simulation in the Dhofar region, Oman. Directed by a Mission Support Center in Austria, a small field crew will conduct experiments preparing for future human Mars missions in the fields of engineering, planetary surface operations, astrobiology, geophysics/geology, life sciences and others.

 

The AMADEE-18 mission is a the focus of an edition of Deep Space LIVE at the Ars Electronica Center’s Deep Space 8K in Linz, Austria.

 

Ars Electronica Center Linz

Ars-Electronica-Straße 1

4040 Linz

Austria

  

credit: OeWF_vog.photo

This installation reflects a facet of mobility: an array of 100 white prosthetic hands each holding a small mirror and each rotating on its axis. The mirrors reflect a floodlight’s beam onto the wall across from them. At first, the points of light move about chaotically; then, they coalesce into the shape of the Chinese character meaning “mobility.”

 

Mobility is part of an exhibition at the Ars Electronica Center Linz.

 

A best of Ars Electronica photos can be found here.

 

Ars Electronica Center Linz

Ars-Electronica-Straße 1

4040 Linz

Austria

www.aec.at

 

credit: Ars Electronica / Roibert Bauernhansl

Photo taken in the Ars Electronica Center’s Deep Space 8K showing the animation POETIC AI by OUCHHH (TR).

 

Credit: Ars Electronica / Robert Bauernhansl

This little dwelling was fabricated at the Ars Electronica Center’s FabLab.

 

A best of Ars Electronica photos can be found here.

 

Ars Electronica Center Linz

Ars-Electronica-Straße 1

4040 Linz

Austria

www.aec.at

 

Credit: Ars Electronica / Robert

Bauernhansl

This tiny pumpkin was fabricated at the Ars Electronica Center’s FabLab.

 

A best of Ars Electronica photos can be found here.

 

Ars Electronica Center Linz

Ars-Electronica-Straße 1

4040 Linz

Austria

www.aec.at

 

Credit: Ars Electronica / Robert

Bauernhansl

Ars Electronica Center Linz - Linz an der Donau / Linz at the Danube - Oberösterreich / Upper Austria - Österreich / Austria

This little robot bee has push-buttons on its back that let kids program sequences of movements. Depending on which button is pushed and how many times, the robot moves a certain distance in a particular direction—forward, left or right.

 

The BeeBot is displayed in the Ars Electronica Center Linz.

 

A best of Ars Electronica photos can be found here.

 

Ars Electronica Center

4040 Linz

Austria

www.aec.at

 

credit: Ars Electronica / Robert Bauernhansl

 

Thanks to its 16x9 meters wall- and floor-projections, the Ars Electronica Center's Deep Space 8K enables visitors to experience astronomy in fascinating ways.

 

Fotocredit: NASA, Ars Electronica Center - Robert Bauernhansl

Prima Materia is a stereoscopic piece by the Istanbul-based multidisciplinary Studio NOHlab. Prima Materia will take the audience of the Ars Electronica Center's Deep Space 8K on an audiovisual 3D-journey.

 

A best of Ars Electronica photos can be found here.

 

Ars Electronica Center

4040 Linz

Austria

www.aec.at

 

credit: Ars Electronica / Robert Bauernhansl

This tiny guy is a 3D print from the Ars Electronica Center's FabLab.

 

A best of Ars Electronica photos can be found here.

 

Ars Electronica Center

4040 Linz

Austria

www.aec.at

 

credit: Ars Electronica / Robert Bauernhansl

With "Cooperative Aesthetic," the students of the "Time-Based and Interactive Media Art" program at the Kunstuni Linz present projects they have developed for the Ars Electronica Center's Deep Space 8K. The Deep Space 8K is equipped with a laser tracking system that can record the position and movement of people in the room.

 

In the course of Ars Electronica Home Delivery, several Cooperative Aesthetic projects are presented.

 

Find out more about Ars Electronica Home Delivery:

ars.electronica.art/homedelivery/en/

 

Fotocredit: Ars Electronica - Robert Bauernhansl

Seen in Ars Electronica Center Linz.

Submitted to Macro Mondays

Submitted to Monthly Scavenger Hunt - January 2011 ("Train")

Photo showing the LED facade of the Ars Electronica Center Linz one rainy evening.

 

A best of Ars Electronica photos can be found here.

 

Ars Electronica Center

4040 Linz

Austria

www.aec.at

 

credit: Ars Electronica / Robert Bauernhansl

Collection of edible minerals.

There is no Planet B exhibition, Ars Electronica Center

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Photo showing the Ars Electronica Center Linz, shortly before a rainshower started.

 

Find out more about the Ars Electronica Center: ars.electronica.art/center/en/

 

Photo: Ars Electronica - Robert Bauernhansl

Photo showing the Ars Electronica Center Linz during the blue hour.

 

Fotocredit: Ars Electronica / Robert Bauernhansl

Inspired by Günter Brus' art action Wiener Spaziergang (Viennese Walk) from 1965, Meinhard Lukas, Rector of Johannes Kepler University Linz, took Spot the robot for a walk to the Ars Electronica Center - curious to see how passersby would react to it.

 

Foto: Ars Electronica - Robert Bauernhansl

The Ars Electronica Center Linz also called the Museum of the Future, is a place where extraordinary exhibits designed for hands-on experimentation make for amazing experiences and fascinating insights! At the Ars Electronica Center, the focus is always on what’s emerging now. Here, the themes and issues of the future become the exhibitions of today—specifi cally, technological developments and their impact on society, art and each one of us.

 

Fotocredit: Ars Electronica / Robert Bauernhansl

Foto was taken at Ars Electronica Center's FabLab showing a tiny 3-D-print of a foot.

 

Ars Electronica Center

Ars-Electronica-Straße 1

4040 Linz

Austria

www.aec.at

 

credit: Ars Electronica / Robert Bauernhansl

  

Uniview allows visitors of the Ars Electronica Center’s Deep Space 8K to explore the universe not only in a breathtaking resolution - but also in 3-D.

 

Credit: Ars Electronica / Martin Hieslmair

The human hair will occupy the focal point at another edition of Deep Space LIVE at the Ars Electronica Center’s Deep Space 8K where visitors can explore the painting down to the smallest detail.

 

A best of Ars Electronica photos can be found here.

 

Ars Electronica Center Linz

Ars-Electronica-Straße 1

4040 Linz

Austria

www.aec.at

 

Credit: Ars Electronica / Robert Bauernhansl

Turbulence is an ongoing series of high-resolution visual experiments with particles simulated in various virtual environments by the award-winning interdisciplinary studio MELT. The three-part work was created exclusively for the Ars Electronica Center's Deep Space 8K.

 

Fotocredit: Ars Electronica / Robert Bauernhansl

 

An old picture showing the Austrian town of Linz in 1626. This is what the town looked like when famous astronomer Johannes Kepler lived there.

 

The picture can be seen at the Ars Electronica Center’s Deep Space 8K.

 

A best of Ars Electronica photos can be found here.

 

Ars Electronica Center Linz

Ars-Electronica-Straße 1

4040 Linz

Austria

www.aec.at

 

Credit: Ars Electronica / Robert Bauernhansl

Ars Electronica Center (AEC) das "Museum der Zukunft" (Museum of the Future) an der Donau

 

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In the course of Ars Electronica Home Delivery and under the title “Node.Linz”, artist Fadi Dorninger not only deliverd current pieces in the Ars Electronica Center's Deep Space 8K but also timeless works from the late 80s and 2001. Photo taken durings WIPEOUT'S (Fadi Dorninger + Didi Bruckmayr) performance “Da ist nichts”.

 

Find out more about Ars Electronica Home Delivery:

ars.electronica.art/homedelivery/en/

 

Credit: Ars Electronica - Robert Bauernhansl

In the course of Global Pride, the Ars Electronica was shining in the colors of the rainbow on June 27.

 

Credit: Ars Electronica Center - Robert Bauernhansl

Ars Electronica Center, Linz

The star at the center of our solar system delivers the light and warmth that make life on Earth possible. Sun enables viewers in Deep Space 8K to behold that star’s enormous power. The audiovisual wall & floor projection by Michael König is an enhanced version of his time-lapse project of the same name created with footage furnished by the Solar Dynamics Observatory of the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.

 

Photocredit: Ars Electronica / Martin Hieslmair

The Ars Electronica Center in winter.

 

Ars Electronica Center Linz

Ars-Electronica-Straße 1

4040 Linz

Austria

www.aec.at

 

credit: Ars Electronica / Martin Hieslmair

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