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This project is part of the Ars Electronica Garden Hong Kong.
Hong Kong lies at the junction of historical, cultural, and political tectonic plates. These shifting forces trigger a burst of creativity. SCM faculty and artists realize new perspectives on this ever-changing landscape.
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Credit: Tobias Klein
As of the day these are being uploaded - April 15, 2014 - it has been two years since the final day of ElecTRONica. And two years later, I still haven't quite come to terms with the fact that it's never coming back. So, to honor today's "Tronniversary", I dug up some of my old photos I had never posted from the final week of ElecTRONica.
Viva la ElecTRONica~
Celebrating the DJ's agreement to one more song on her last night.
Taken on one of the last nights of ElecTRONica.
The Ars Electronica Labs are a place of interchange between different knowledge cultures. They are all about passion for exploring and designing the world. There are many exciting topics to discover in the CitizenLab, SecondBodyLab, MaterialLab and BioLab.
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State-of-the-art lighting technology illuminates the approximately 5,100-m2 glass shell that enwraps the Ars Electronica Center. The LED strips mounted behind the 1,100 glass panes that comprise the façade are individually programmable. Brightness and color mixture can be fine-tuned. There are a total of 40,000 diodes—a quarter each emitting red, green, blue and white. In normal nighttime operation, 3-5 kilowatts of electrical power are all it takes to produce innovative special effects.
credit: Martin Hieslmair
As of the day these are being uploaded - April 15, 2014 - it has been two years since the final day of ElecTRONica. And two years later, I still haven't quite come to terms with the fact that it's never coming back. So, to honor today's "Tronniversary", I dug up some of my old photos I had never posted from the final week of ElecTRONica.
Viva la ElecTRONica~
An evening totally dedicated to the artists themselves. The 2010 Ars Electronica gala featuring the presentation of the Golden Nicas to the Prix Ars Electronica prizewinners is one of the Festival’s highlights.
Chaos Computer Club
Golden Nica Digital Communities.
Photo shows: (from left to right) Michael Krammer (Orange), Tim Pritlove (DE)
credit: rubra
An evening totally dedicated to the artists themselves. The 2010 Ars Electronica gala featuring the presentation of the Golden Nicas to the Prix Ars Electronica prizewinners is one of the Festival’s highlights.
Photo showing (from left to right): Gerfried Stocker (Artistic Director Ars Electronica), Gerhard Kürner (voestalpine) and Frederik De Wilde (BE) with ASIMO.
Frederik DE Wilde's work "Hostage" earned him the [the next idea] voestalpine Art and Technology Grant.
credit: rubra
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Photo showing the foyer of the Ars Electronica Center in Linz, Austria.
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Ars Electronica Center
4040 Linz
Austria
credit: Ars Electronica / Christopher Sonnleitner.
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The arts help us question, develop, explain, criticise and rethink societal and personal paradigms in the diverse areas we work in. Waag co-moderated a special day at Ars Electronica in which this valuable interplay between science technology and arts was given centre stage. This was done as part of the STARTS Initiative; a European Commission program to promote synergies between art and technology to drive innovation in industry and society.
State-of-the-art lighting technology illuminates the approximately 5,100-m2 glass shell that enwraps the Ars Electronica Center. The LED strips mounted behind the 1,100 glass panes that comprise the façade are individually programmable. Brightness and color mixture can be fine-tuned. There are a total of 40,000 diodes—a quarter each emitting red, green, blue and white. In normal nighttime operation, 3-5 kilowatts of electrical power are all it takes to produce innovative special effects.
credit: Nicolas Ferrando, Lois Lammerhuber
As of the day these are being uploaded - April 15, 2014 - it has been two years since the final day of ElecTRONica. And two years later, I still haven't quite come to terms with the fact that it's never coming back. So, to honor today's "Tronniversary", I dug up some of my old photos I had never posted from the final week of ElecTRONica.
Viva la ElecTRONica~
Ars Electronica Linz
Die Ars Electronica Linz ist ein jährlich stattfindendes Festival für Kunst, Technologie und Gesellschaft, das in Linz, Österreich, stattfindet. Es wurde 1979 gegründet und hat sich zu einer der wichtigsten Plattformen für digitale Kunst und zeitgenössische Technologien entwickelt.
Das Festival zeigt eine breite Palette von Veranstaltungen und Aktivitäten, darunter Ausstellungen, Performances, Vorträge, Konferenzen, Workshops und interaktive Installationen.
Es bietet Künstlern, Wissenschaftlern, Technologen und Kreativen aus der ganzen Welt eine Möglichkeit, ihre Arbeiten zu präsentieren und Ideen auszutauschen.
Die Ars Electronica Linz ist bekannt für ihre interdisziplinäre Ausrichtung und ihre Fähigkeit, aktuelle technologische Entwicklungen in den Kontext von Kunst, Kultur und Gesellschaft zu setzen. Das Festival thematisiert oft Fragen zu den Auswirkungen von Technologie auf die menschliche Erfahrung und die Zukunft unserer Gesellschaft.
Zusätzlich zum jährlichen Festival ist die Ars Electronica Linz auch eine ständige Einrichtung in Linz, die das Ars Electronica Center betreibt - ein Museum und ein Zentrum für Medienkunst, das interaktive Ausstellungen und Aktivitäten für Besucher jeden Alters bietet.
As of the day these are being uploaded - April 15, 2014 - it has been two years since the final day of ElecTRONica. And two years later, I still haven't quite come to terms with the fact that it's never coming back. So, to honor today's "Tronniversary", I dug up some of my old photos I had never posted from the final week of ElecTRONica.
Viva la ElecTRONica~