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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.
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.
Impressions from the "Ars Electronica" 2020 in Linz. Due to the Covid-19 regulations, a "quiet" festival that takes place in few places, but connects half the world online through the "Keplers Gardens". You don't see this year's Ars Electronica in Linz - for the first time in 41 years.
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After you hit enter a bug is created assembling its behavior and look from given string of letters. Type fast, as the bugs keep on nourishing them self on them..
Establishing Climate-related Opinion-voicing and Political Participation via Online Learning and Interactive Scenarios
The ECOPOLIS project explores how communication between political representatives and the target group of 14 to 16-year-olds can be promoted through an online platform that combines both playful learning scenarios and opinion expression functionality. The platform provides interactive content that can be easily used in the classroom and promotes a better understanding of the scientific aspects of climate change, as well as providing information on current and future climate policies.
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