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RADICAL ATOMSand the alchemists of our time
ARS ELECTRONICAFestival for Art, Technology and Society
POSTCITY Linz, September 8–12, 2016
Timetable with Programhighlights
Future Festival of the Next Generation
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Lab, where his Tangible Media Group has done trailblazing work and made a name for itself worldwide. The emergence of Radical Atoms constitutes a quantum leap in the merger of the digital and physical domains. The Alchemists of Our TimeIn addition to scrutinizing technological prototypes, we’ll also shed light on the people behind them. Who are these modern alchemists who are conjuring up what’s on the horizon? What drives them to do what they do, in what constellations and cooperative arrangements do they work, and in what sorts of settings are their ideas and projects originating? Artist Labs will spotlight these interdisciplinary and international teams and the entire range of their hybrid approaches to work. The POSTCITY LocationSufficient square footage was the first ingredient necessary to stage this wide- ranging artistic encounter. So, for the second year in a row, the main venue will be POSTCITY, the 80,000 m2 former Postal Service logistics facility featuring infrastructure—for instance,
12-meter-tall spiral packet chutes—that’s being repurposed and artistically integrated into the program. Festival in the CityThere are many other locations hosting this year’s extraordinarily diverse lineup. Debuting as a festival venue is the new campus of Anton Bruckner Private University for Music, Acting and Dance. The Ars Electronica Center will present several major exhibitions and, of course, ultra-high-resolution videos in Deep Space 8K. CyberArts, the showcase of works singled out for recognition by the Prix Ars Electronica, is running, as always, at the OK Center for Contemporary Art. A relatively recent addition to the location lineup is the Central, a former first-run cinema where the Ars Electronica Animation Festival is being screened. Linz Art University’s building located right on Hauptplatz (Linz’s Main Square), is the site of the Campus exhibition featuring interesting work being done at a guest institution of higher learning. Rounding out the list of festival locations are Mariendom (St. Mary’s Cathedral), LENTOS Art Museum, and Brucknerhaus.
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Festival–Highlights ................................................. p. 06
Festival–Timetable ................................................ p. 10
Festival–Program ................................................... p. 33
Events, Concerts, Performances ....................... p. 32
Conferences, Lectures, Workshops ................... p. 37
Exhibitions, Projects .......................................... p. 44
u19—CREATE YOUR WOLRD
Future Festival of the Next Generation ............ p. 53
Interpretive Tours: We Guide You .......................... p. 56
Tickets .................................................................... p. 58
Festival–Locations 2016 ........................................ p. 59
Opening Hours ....................................................... Cover
What comes after self-driving cars and the internet of things? And how can the disembo-died world of digital data be amalgamated with the physical world of our bodies? The 2016 Ars Electronica Festival is showcasing a new generation of scientists and creative engineers. While the world still has its hands full dealing with the Digital Revolution and the cultural and social transformations and challenges that it’s brought forth, these innovators have already set a course for new frontiers. They’re inter-connecting bits and atoms in elementary form, fabricating new high-tech materials from natural substances, teaming up with artists and designers, employing the neurosciences and biotechnology, robotics, digital hardware & software, and bringing together old handicrafts traditions with 3-D printers and laser cutters. They’re tinkering, inventing, and asking: What rituals will we need to prepare for all these transitions? Turning Lead into Gold?The roots of alchemy go far back and are highly revealing. Alchemists—the term that’s historically been used to characterize them—transcended the narrow confines that were
delineated by the science of their time and culture. They were in search of the elixir of immortality, aimed to create artificial life, and sought the universal panacea to cure all diseases. The hope that their arts might be the key to transforming lead into gold made them not only sought-after and well-paid specialists but also, often, despised and persecuted social outsiders. Nevertheless, one thing’s for sure: alchemists played a decisive role in the emergence of the modern sciences. The Nexus of Art, Technology and SocietyThis year’s festival theme—RADICAL ATOMS and the alchemists of our time—focuses on the very interesting area of interplay among art, technology and science. Unorthodox approaches and inspiring projects are paving the way to new developments and opening up totally new ways of looking at the interrelationship of art and science in our society. Radical AtomsThis year’s festival focal point—one that’s as exciting as it is challenging for art, technology and society—has been developed in close cooperation with Hiroshi Ishii of the MIT Media
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exhibition at the Ars Electronica Center demonstrates how ideas derived from art lead to new technological concepts. The point: making the physical world programmable just like the digital one. With its focus on inter-disciplinary collaboration between art and science, this exhibition dovetails nicely with the extensive program of the Digital Art and Science Network. The Festival is showcasing a variety of works produced in conjunction with these residencies and others at the interface of art and science.
CyberArts Exhibition 2016THU 8. 9. 10 AM–8:30 PM FRI 9. 9. 10 AM–8:30 PM SAT 10. 9. 10 AM–10 PM SUN 11. 9. 10 AM–8:30 PM MON 12. 9. 10 AM –8:30 PM The exhibition runs until September 18th. OK Center for Contemporary Art
A showcase of excellence of contemporary media art, the CyberArts exhibition features this year’s Prix Ars Electronica prizewinners. The world’s most coveted prize honoring creativity and pioneering spirit in media art has been awarded annually since 1987. Thousands of artists from throughout the world submit their work for prize consideration;
the recipients are selected by juries of inter-national experts. In addition to prize money, a Golden Nica statuette will be bestowed on each winner at a gala event on Friday, September 9th, in the Brucknerhaus. Their prizewinning projects will be on display in the CyberArts show at the OK Center for Contemporary Art.
Big Concert Night 2016SUN 11. 9. 8 PM–12:15 AM (Open Doors: 7:30 PM) POSTCITY, Ground Floor (Train Hall)
The Big Concert Night’s program consists of extraordinary artistic experiments ranging from classical orchestral music to industrial noise and granular synthesis, world premieres of works by up-and-coming young composers as well as masterpieces of the 20th-century avant-garde. The orchestral concerts are combined with performances by digital composers and musicians. All pieces are accompanied by artistic visualizations. Once again this year, the locations include the Train Hall of the former Postal Service logistics facility, a visually as well as acoustically amazing setting that brings out the best of sounds across the stylistic spectrum.
Ma Mère l’Oye visualised, Ars Electronica Futurelab (AT)Aurelia 1+Hz / proto viva sonification, Robertina Šebjanič (SI), Slavko Glamočanin (SI)
Opening 2016THU 8. 9. OK Center for Contemporary Art 5 PM CyberArts 2016 Opening LENTOS Kunstmuseum Linz, Auditorium 6:30 PM Solo Date Linz Art University, Hauptplatz 8 PM Campus Tsinghua University POSTCITY 9 PM
The opening of the 2016 Ars Electronica Festival will feature great concerts and performances. Pao-Chang Tsai (TW) kicks things off with Solo Date, a performance that examines the relationship between human emotion and artificial intelligence. Next up is the opening of the Campus exhibition at Linz Art University. An exciting lineup of international musicians and sound artists will appear at the opening of POSTCITY: Sam Auinger (AT/DE), Ei Wada (JP), Silk Fluegge (AT) and Dragan Ilić (RS/AU/US). Further highlights include Navid Navab’s (CA) extraordinary cooking performance, a mix of live music and DJ sessions curated by Wiener Salon 2000 (AT) and a performance developed especially for the festival by sound artist FM Einheit (DE) on and around the 32 spiral packet chutes left over in the former Postal Service logistics facility.
The Alchemists of our Time Exhibition and STARTS— Prize ExhibitionTHU 8. 9.–MON 12. 9. 10 AM–7:30 PM POSTCITY
Who are the alchemists of our time and what motivates them? An extensive exhibition in POSTCITY focuses on a young generation of artists, scientists and creative engineers. These modern-day alchemists take unconventional approaches: hybrid working methods, interdis-ciplinary networking, interlinking art and science.Nearby, the STARTS Labs showcase projects singled out for recognition by the STARTS—Prize recently launched by the European Commission to honor innovative work at the nexus of science, technology and art.
Radical Atoms Exhibition and Alchemists of Art & ScienceTHU 8.9.–SUN 11. 9. 10 AM–8 PM MON 12. 9. 10 AM–6 PM The exhibition runs until 2017. Ars Electronica Center
What in the world are radical atoms all about? In close cooperation with Professor Hiroshi Ishii (US/JP) of the MIT Media Lab, this
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Sculpture Factory, Quayola (IT) bioLogic, Lining Yao (CN/US)MYGRATION—beget, SILK Fluegge (AT)
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aims to do nothing less than contribute to saving the world. But let’s face it: this act of redemption can succeed only when a lot of people join in. In the midst of POSTCITY, artists, programmers and tinkerers from throughout Austria are convening in a festival village to show how they envision the world of tomorrow.
Radical Atoms Symposium & Future Innovators SummitFRI 9. 9. 10 AM–1:30 PM Symposium I.I. Radical Atoms— from Vision to Practice FRI 9. 9. 2:30 PM–5:50 PM Symposium II The Alchemists of our Time SAT 10. 9. 12 Noon–4 PM Symposium I.II. Radical Atoms— Impact and Expectations SUN 11. 9 . 10 AM–4:30 PM Symposium III Art and Science at Work DO 8. 9.–MO 12. 9. Future Innovators Summit 2016 POSTCITY, STARTS Lab (FIS Places)
The theme symposia too are focusing on the alchemists of our time. Who are the people who are conjuring up what’s on the horizon, in what constellations and cooperative arrangements do they work, and in what sorts of settings are their ideas and projects originating? A series of symposia focuses on the festival theme. The Future Innovators Summit is a conclave at which seasoned experts, up-and-coming entrepreneurs and social activists, engineers and scientists, artists and designers get together to exchange insights and skills and to inspire one another.
Deep Space 8KTHU 8. 9. 10 AM–8 PM FRI 9. 9. 10 AM–11 PM SAT 10. 9. 10 AM–8:30 PM SUN 11. 9. 10 AM–9 PM MON 12. 9. 10 AM–7 PM Ars Electronica Center
Deep Space 8K at the Ars Electronica Center delivers a one-of-a-kind viewing experience—16-by-9-meter projection surfaces on the front
wall and floor, laser tracking and 3-D animation in 8K resolution. Throughout the festival, Deep Space 8K’s already-mind-blowing program is being augmented with content from around the world—perfectly coordinated worlds of images and sounds, some live performances in which the technology reacts in real time to the movements and voices of the performers.
Underworld in the POSTCITYTHU 8. 9.–MON 12. 9. 10 AM–7:30 PM POSTCITY, Basement
Deep in catacombs of POSTCITY, there’s a labyrinth of passageways, The Maze, a fallout shelter with room for 3,000 people, and a former storeroom for undeliverable parcels. These spaces—their extrovertedness, their aesthetics—evoke animated scenes in computer games. Now, the 2016 Ars Electronica Festival is using them as a setting for an intriguingly composed show of audiovisual works in which space is an essential magnitude.
Future Innovators Summit © Tom Mesic
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f2( ), Tomonaga Tokuyama, Marcos Morilla
Drone 100SPAXELS over Linz
SAT 10. 9. from 7:30 PM, Donaupark
Ars Electronica and IntelTM present: A formation of no fewer than 100 Spaxels, the LED-equipped quadcopters developed by the Ars Electronica Futurelab, will display their airborne artistry above the Danube. The show entitled Drone 100 is produced in cooperation with IntelTM and reprises a performance that earned this squadron a place in the Guinness Book of World Records for the largest synchronized flight by unmanned aerial vehicles. This is the first time it’s being performed in Austria. This Fireworks of the digital variety are not the only drone project at Ars Electronica 2016.
Faires at Ars Electronica 2016Bio-Bauernmarkt–The Alchemists of Food SAT 10. 9. 10 AM–5 PM Mini Maker Faire Linz SUN 11. 9. 10 AM–7:30 PM POSTCITY, Spiral Falls
Saturday and Sunday are market days in POSTCITY. Festivalgoers will have opportunities
to browse and buy at the Organic Farmers Market that debuted last year and elicited such a positive response that it’s being reprised. The big question: are quality foodstuffs our modern-day gold and organic farmers today’s alchemists?The Mini Maker Faire Linz is being staged in conjunction with the u19—CREATE YOUR WOLRD Festival. It consists of open labs, events and exhibitions that invite lateral thinkers and tinke-rers, youngsters who are thirsty for knowledge and hungry for experience, to immerse them-selves in models for alternative ways of life. The watchwords: open it up, look inside, take it apart, and put it back together again!
u19—CREATE YOUR WORLDTHU 8. 9.–MON 12. 9. 10 AM–7:30 PM POSTCITY, u19—CREATE YOUR WOLRD u19 Ceremony 10:30 AM-1 PM, FIS STAGE
Who’s determining how the next generation will live in 20 years? What technologies will we develop? In what ways will our society change? How can artistic ideas benefit us? Young festi-valgoers can seek and find innovative approaches to answers at u19—CREATE YOUR WOLRD. This year’s 5th “Future Festival of the Next Generation”
u19—CREATE YOUR WOLRD © Tom Mesic
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Bio-Bauernmarkt © Theurl, Sonja Fuchs / BIO AUSTRIA
Drone 100 – Intel in collaboration with Ars Electronica Futurelab holds the world record in the category Most Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) Air-borne Simultaneously. Photo credit: Intel Corporation
WHITE POINT 2016—subliminal art installation, AROTIN & SERGHEI
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THU 8. 9. 12 PM—11 PM FRI 9. 9. 1 PM—11 PM SAT 10. 9. 10 AM—11 PM SUN 11. 9. and MON 12. 9. 12 PM—11 PMThe Present Searches for its Mouth in theReflection of the SoupYves Netzhammer (CH)Central Linz
THU 8. 9. 12 PM—11 PM FRI 9. 9. 1 PM—11 PM SAT 10. 9. 10 AM—11 PM SUN 11. 9. and MON 12. 9. 12 PM—11 PM6x9 : A virtual reality experience of solitary confinementFrancesca Panetta & Lindsay Poulton (UK), The Guardian (UK/US), The Mill (UK/US) Central Linz
THU 8. 9. 12 PM—11 PM FRI 9. 9. 1 PM—11 PM SAT 10. 9. 10 AM—11 PM SUN 11. 9. and MON 12. 9. 12 PM—11 PMORGANIC SPACESHIP ‘ONE’Kuba Matyka & Kamila Staszczyszyn (MELT) (PL)Central Linz
10 AM—7:30 PMPeople Thinking LabFuture Catalysts x Hakuhodo Institute of Life and Living (JP)POSTCITY, Welcome Area
10 AM—7:30 PMBeehive Art&Science Ars Electronica (AT)POSTCITY, Welcome Area
10 AM—7:30 PMJust Before Paradise Cengiz Tekin (TR)POSTCITY, Welcome Area
10 AM—7:30 PM Ars Wild Card +NTT Research Lab (JP), Ars Electronica Futurelab (AT)POSTCITY, Welcome Area
10 AM—7:30 PMWomen in Media ArtsArs Electronica (AT)POSTCITY, STARTS Labs
10 AM—7:30 PMKydoMichael Hirsch (US), Pablo Honey (ES), Mahir Yavuz (TR/US)POSTCITY, STARTS Labs
10 AM—7:30 PMORI*LAB Workshop + MasterclassMatthew Gardiner (AU), Hideaki Ogawa (JP), Roland Aigner (AT), Rachel Hanlon (AU/AT), Erwin Reitböck (AT), Ray Gardiner (AU)POSTCITY, STARTS Labs
10 AM—7:30 PMDeformation Lamp +NTT Research Lab (JP), Ars Electronica Futurelab (AT)POSTCITY, Gallery
10 AM—7:30 PMFAUX TERRAINClaudia Larcher (AT)POSTCITY, Gallery
10 AM—7:30 PMFlying in the Middle of NowhereLino Strangis (IT)POSTCITY, Gallery
10 AM—7:30 PMSummer Sessions Pop—up ExhibitionSummer Sessions Network / V2_Institute for the Unstable Media (NL)Max Dovey (UK), Fako Berkers (NL), Gaspard Bos (NL), Charlot Boonekamp (NL), Teun Vonk (NL)POSTCITY, Gallery
THU, SAT & SUN 10 AM—7:30 PM FRI & MON 10 AM—5 PMRoBoHoNTomotaka Takahashi (JP)POSTCITY, Gallery
10 AM—7:30 PMPeople fleeingWerner Dedl (AT), Volker Weihbold (AT), Integrationslandesrat Rudi Anschober (AT)POSTCITY, Conference Hall
10 AM—7:30 PMTransitKazuhiko Washio (JP)POSTCITY, Conference Hall
10 AM—7:30 PMtouch the sound 2.0/sound—sculptingWerner Jauk (AT)POSTCITY, Zwischengeschoss
10 AM—7:30 PMf
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for Contemporary Audiovisual CreationTomonaga Tokuyama (CB)POSTCITY, Maze
THU, FRI & SUN 9:30 AM–11 PM SAT & MON 9:30 AM–7:30 PMExpansion of the UniverseRudolf Wakolbinger (AT)Mobiles Ö1 Atelier, POSTCITY Courtyard
10 AM—7:30 PMBurning TooDon Ritter (CA)Bahnhofsplatz / Main Station Square
ARS ELECTRONICA
FESTIVAL 2016
DAILYEXHIBITIONS, PROJECTS
10 AM—7:30 PMThe Alchemists of our Time ExhibitionArs Electronica (AT)POSTCITY, STARTS Labs / Gallery
10 AM—7:30 PMSTARTS—Prize ExhibitionArs Electronica (AT)POSTCITY, STARTS Labs
10 AM—7:30 PMUnderworld ExhibitionArs Electronica (AT)POSTCITY, Basement (Entrance Bunker)
10 AM—7:30 PMLabOratorium—An Alchemical World_LabArs Electronica Solutions (AT)POSTCITY, STARTS Labs/Gallery
THU, FRI & SUN 9:30 AM—11 PM SAT & MON 9:30 AM—7:30 PMMobiles Ö1 AtelierArs Electronica (AT), Ö1 (AT)POSTCITY, Courtyard
10 AM—7:30 PMDrone LabArs Electronica Futurelab (AT)POSTCITY, u19–CREATE YOUR WORLD
WED 7. 9. 6:30 PM—9 PM OpeningTHU 8.9. – SUN 11. 9. 10 AM—8 PMMON 12. 9. 10 AM—6 PMRadical Atoms ExhibitionArs Electronica (AT), Tangible Media Group | MIT Media Lab (US)Ars Electronica Center
THU 8. – SUN 11. 9. 10 AM—8 PMMON 12. 9. 10 AM—6 PMAlchemists of Art and Science ExhbitionArs Electronica (AT), European Digital Art andScience Network (EU)Ars Electroncia Center
THU 8. 9. 10 AM—8:30 PMFRI 9. 9. 10 AM—8:30 PMSAT 10. 9. 10 AM—10 PMSUN 11. 9. 10 AM—8:30 PMMON 12. 9. 10 AM—8:30 PMCyberArts 2016OK Center for Contemporary Art (AT), Ars Electronica (AT)OK Center for Contemporary Art
THU 8. 9.– SUN 11. 9. 11 AM—9 PM MON 12. 9. 11 AM—7 PMCAMPUS: Animate WorldsTsinghua University (CN)Kunstuniversität Linz
10 AM—7:30 PMInterface Cultures: Speculative MaterialitiesKunstuniversität Linz / Interface Cultures (AT)POSTCITY
10 AM—7:30 PMEmpowerment InformaticsUniversity of Tsukuba (JP), PhD Program of Empowerment Informatics, School for Integrative and Global MajorsPOSTCITY, Gallery
10 AM—7:30 PMArs Electronica Futurelab Academy–QUT 2016Queensland University of Technology (AU)POSTCITY, Gallery
10 AM—7:30 PMRobots in ArchitectureVienna University of Technology (AT)POSTCITY, Gallery
10 AM—7:30 PMMedia SpacesBTK Hochschule für Gestaltung (DE)POSTCITY, Gallery
THU 8. – SUN 11. 9. 10 AM—8 PM MON 12. 9. 10 AM—6 PMg.tec: recoveriX and mindBEAGLEArs Electronica Center, Foyer
THU 8. 9. 8 AM—5:30 PM FRI 9. 9. 10 AM—5 PM SAT 10. 9. 11:30 AM—5:30 PM SUN 11. 9. 1 PM—4:30 PM MON 12.9. 11:30 AM—5:30 PMRelative RealitätenVolkmar Klien (AT), Thomas Grill (AT)Mariendom Linz
THU 8. 9. 12 PM—11 PM FRI 9. 9. 1 PM—11 PM SAT 10. 9. 10 AM—11 PM SUN 11. 9. and MON 12. 9. 12 PM—11 PMUncanny ValleyAlteredQualia (SK) + Fractal Fantasy (AT/CA)Central Linz
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10 AM—7:30 PMDokuLabMartina Sochor (AT)
10 AM—7:30 PMFM4 Open RadioFM4 (AT)
10 AM—7:30 PMPHTV and Tera FMPädagogische Hochschule Oberösterreich (AT)
10 AM—7:30 PMBibliothek Real and DigitalStadtbibliothek Linz (AT)
10 AM—7:30 PMFabricationLab Extendedu19—CREATE YOUR WORLD (AT)
10 AM—7:30 PMu19 Redaktionu19—CREATE YOUR WORLD (AT)
10 AM—7:30 PMLehrlingswerkstattBRP Rotax (AT)
10 AM—7:30 PMLaser CutterTrotec Laser (AT)
10 AM—7:30 PMkameleon.wsUlrich Formann (AT), Kilian Hanappi (AT), Simon Wesp (AT)
10 AM—7:30 PMBioinkSchülerinnen und Schüler (AT) von: Gymnasium Orth/Gmunden, BG/BRG Judenburg, BRG Reutte, Musisches Gymnasium Salzburg und BG/BRG/BORG St. Johann i. P. i; sparkling science Projekt BIOKoSMoS
10 AM—7:30 PMCNC FräsenIsel Austria GmbH & Co. KG. (AT)
10 AM—7:30 PMWaldgarten – Der arrangierte Waldgarten für den modernen Jäger und SammlerBernhard Gruber (AT)—Perma—Norikum / Waldgarteninstitut, Martin Zeiko (AT)— Strohballenbau/Architekt, Ernst Junger (AT)— Biobaumschule Dorf an der Pram
EXHIBITIONS
10 AM—7:30 PMSteuer—Tricks: Wer bietet weniger?Arbeiterkammer Oberösterreich (AT)
10 AM—7:30 PMu19 Cinemau19—CREATE YOUR WORLD (AT)
10 AM—7:30 PMu19 Exhibitu19—CREATE YOUR WORLD (AT)
10 AM—7:30 PMGestrandet – Die AusstellungBirte Brudermann (AT), Clara Peterlik (AT)
10 AM—7:30 PMPASSIONENPeter Androsch (AT), Natalie Pichler (AT), Unabhängiges Landesfreiwilligenzentrum OÖ (AT), Ars Electronica RefugeeLab (AT)
10 AM—7:30 PMculture connected: Verbindung hergestelltVolksschule Vorchdorf (AT), Ars Electronica (AT)
10 AM—7:30 PMNOT WELCOMEUniversität für künstlerische und industrielle Gestaltung Linz—Raum & Design Strategien (AT)
10 AM—7:30 PMKreisel ElectricKreisel Electric GmbH (AT)
10 AM—7:30 PMAmino One Desktop BiolabJulie Legault (CA)
ASSOCIATED PROGRAM
THU 8. 9. 10 AM—9 PM FRI 9. 9.—SUN 11. 9. 10 AM—6 PMIngeborg Strobl, Béatrice DreuxLENTOS Kunstmuseum Linz
11 AM—7 PMInteracting Art: working unworks and unworking worksSam Bunn, Davide BevilacquaRAUMSCHIFF
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u19—CREATE YOUR WORLD Future Festival of the Next GenerationPOSTCITY, u19—CREATE YOUR WORLD
OPEN LABS
10 AM—7:30 PMCollidoscopeBen Bengler, Fiore Martin and Dr. Nick Bryan-Kinns, Centre for Digital Music (C4DM/UK), Queen Mary University of London
10 AM—7:30 PM3D Printing PyramidBenjamin Krux, Reprap Austria (AT)
10 AM—7:30 PMCoderDojo spielerisch Programmieren lernenCoderDojo Linz, Coding Club Linz e.V.
10 AM—7:30 PM1000 Würmer in der selbstgebauten KisteDavid Witzeneder (AT), Thomas Witzeneder (AT), Birgit Stachel (AT), Laura Witzeneder (AT), Martin Ortbauer (AT), Michael Laner (AT)
10 AM—7:30 PMRadical StructuresExperience Workshop MathArt Movement, Diego Lieban (BR)—Johannes Kepler Universität (AT) & GeoGebra Institute Linz MathArt Team (AT), Radical Structures
10 AM—7:30 PMAndi – low—tech 3D printingIrene Ródenas
10 AM—7:30 PMMinecraft 4DJakob Volkmer (DE), Paul Reichard (DE)
10 AM—7:30 PMBuPP—„Bundesstelle – Information zu digitalen Spielen” des Bundesministeriums für Familien und JugendKarina Kaiser-Fallent (AT), Herbert Rosenstingl, MA (AT), Joanna Rutkowska (AT), Anton Höfinghoff (AT), Noah El Fontroussi (AT), Andrea Kracker (AT) —„Bundesstelle—Information zu digitalen Spielen“ des Bundesministeriums für Familien und Jugend (BuPP.at) (AT)
10 AM—7:30 PMSIMSALAFILM erlebe den Zauber bewegter Bilder!Kunstuniversität Linz: Lehramt Bildnerische Erziehung/Institut für Kunst und Bildung (AT)
10 AM—7:30 PMGloball Village – Unsere Welt ein Dorf?Marlene Groß (AT), Stefan Robbrecht-Roller (AT) (Südwind)Hermann Rainer (Klimabündnis OÖ), Erwin Leitner (mehr demokratie!)
10 AM—7:30 PMBORGPLAYMag. Elke Kristina Hackl (AT), Mag. Wolfgang Hoffelner (AT), Mag. Heide Thurner (AT), Schüler-Innen—BORG Bad Leonfelden (AT), Kunstuniver-sität Linz—Mediengestaltung Lehramt (AT): Mag. Reinhard Zach (AT), Mag. Barbara Heinzl (AT)
10 AM—7:30 PMVR—LabOTELO eGen (AT), Ars Electronica (AT)
10 AM—7:30 PMGameStage@U19Stefan Schraml (AT), Andranik Ghalustians (AT), Jeremiah Diephuis (US)—GameStage (AT), Roman Divotkey (AT), Michael Bauer (AT), Suda Leander (AT), Peter Ortner (AT)—Quantum Reboot (AT)
10 AM—7:30 PMSpachlernprogrammVolkshochschule Linz (AT)
10 AM—7:30 PMWOHNWAGON—Wege zur Autarkie!WW Wohnwagon GmbH, Theresa Steininger (AT)
10 AM—7:30 PMKnight LightAlan C. Reck, Andrew Joseph Urquiaga, Rishu Mandolia, Jonathan Mazur–ZoopTEK (US), Miguel Kertsmann (US) Center for Contemporary Music, Danube University Krems, Ernie Adams (US)
10 AM—7:30 PMZusammenKommen in OberösterreichZusammenHelfen in Oberösterreich – Gemeinsam für geflüchtete Menschen (AT)
10 AM—7:30 PMHabits Wiki Lab – Das Leben der Menschen auf dem Planeten ErdeMichael Hackl (AT)
10 AM—7:30 PMAlchemieBoxTeilnehmeInnen des Fab "Virtual Office" (AT)
10 AM—7:30 PMMeine ZukunftswerkstattArs Electronica Center (AT)
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2:30 PM—2:40 PMRoboaction(s) A1 K1Dragan Ilić (RS/US)POSTCITY, Ground Floor
3 PM—4 PMThe Final Media / Live Talk: Opening of Ars Electronica Festival 2016Dommune (JP)POSTCITY, Ground Floor
3 PM—4:30 PMNeighborNaotaka Fujii (JP), GRINDER—MAN (JP), evala (JP)POSTCITY, Spiral Falls
4 PM—5 PMAgent UnicornAnouk Wipprecht (NL)POSTCITY, STARTS Labs
4:30 PM—5 PMAurelia 1+Hz / proto viva sonificationRobertina Šebjanič (SI)POSTCITY, Bunker
5 PM—6:30 PM***WE GUIDE YOU Expert Tour: Fremde Freunde – Global VillageJoan Bairam (SY)POSTCITY, We Guide You Desk
6:30 PM—7:30 PMNeighborNaotaka Fujii (JP), GRINDER—MAN (JP), evala (JP)POSTCITY, Spiral Falls
CONFERENCES, LECTURES, WORKSHOPS
10 AM—7:30 PMMeet the AlchemistArs Electronica (AT)POSTCITY, STARTS Labs
10—11:30 AMFuture Innovators Summit: Breakfast Kick—off FlashtalksHakuhodo (JP), Ars Electronica (AT)POSTCITY, FIS Stage
12 PM—3:30 PMFEAT – Future Emerging Art & Technology (EU)FEAT WorkshopsPOSTCITY, FIS Stage
12 PM—12:15 PMErich Prem & Lucas Evers: Introduction to FEAT
12:15 PM—1:45 PMArtist Interventions and InterviewsAnna Dumitriu–interviewed by Annick BureaudVicky Isley & Paul Smith (boredomresearch)– interviewed by Alex MayEvelina Domnitch & Dmitry Gelfand– interviewed by Jurij KrpanMiha Turšič & George Beckett (scientist, INTERTWINE)–interviewed by Erich Prem Ruth Jarman (semiconductor)Kerstin Ergenzinger–interviewed by Lucas Evers
1:45 PM—2:15 PMOpen discussion: Are we doing this right?Ralph Dum (European Commission), Luis Miguel Girão (European Commission, Artsha-re), Špela Petrič (artist), Erich Prem (eutema), Andrea Wald (Austrian Research Promotion Fund), Thorsten Schumm (nuClock)
2:15 PM—3:30 PMArt/Science Programmes: Where do we go from here?
1 PM—6:45 PMConference: Participation and Political Socialization in the Age of New MediaProduced jointly by the Pädagogische Hochschule Oberösterreich (teachers college), Arbeiterkammer Oberösterreich (chamber of labor) and Ars ElectronicaPOSTCITY, Conference Hall, EducationLab
1 PM—2:10 PMPeter Filzmaier: Participation and Political Socialization in the Age of New Media
2:10 PM—3 PMPeter Repczuk & Anja Engelbrechtslehner: Factors in Political Socialization from the Perspective of Two Young People
3:15 PM—5:15 PMWorkshops
5:35 PM—6:45 PMElisabeth Wehling (University of California at Berkely)Meral Akin—Hecke (Digital Champion Austria)Simon Wesp (U—19 „Kameleon.ws“)Peter Bruckmüller (SPECTRA)Joachim Rathke (Actor, Director)Moderation: Oberösterreichische Nachrichten
2 PM—3 PMAvatar Control with BCIsg.tec (AT)Ars Electronica Center, Seminarraum –1
2:30 PM—5 PMCampus Educators ForumKunstuniversität Linz (AT), Ars Electronica (AT)Kunstuniversität Linz K2, Kollegiumgasse 2, Audimax
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1:30 PM—4 PMOpening TourArtistic Director: Gerfried Stocker (AT)POSTCITY, We Guide You Desk
5 PM—6 PMCyberArts 2016 OpeningOK Center for Contemporary Art
6:30 PM—7:30 PMSolo DatePaoChang Tsai (TW)LENTOS Kunstmuseum, Foyer
8 PM—9 PMCampus Opening: Animate WorldsTsinghua University (CN)Kunstuniversität Linz
9 PM—3 AMPOSTCITY Opening EventArs Electronica (AT)POSTCITY
9 PM—9:30 PMMene, Mene, Tekel, upharsinFM Einheit (DE)Spiral Falls
9 PM—12:30 AMThe Final Media / Live Performance —OpeningDommune (JP)Ground Floor
9:40 PM—10 PMMYGRATION—beget — TeaserSILK Fluegge (AT)Ground Floor, Main Stage
10 PM—10:10 PMRoboaction(s) A1 K1Dragan Ilić (RS/US)Ground Floor
10:10 PM—11 PMPractices of Everyday Life | Cookingconcert for chef and enchanted kitchenetteNavid Navab (CA), Jerome Delapierre (FR/CB), Michael Montanaro (CA), Tony Chong (CA/CB)Ground Floor, Main Stage
11:05 PM—11:20 PMKankisenthizer—Exhaust FancillatorEi Wada (JP)Ground Floor, Main Stage
11:25 PM—11:35 PMDRONE RACE—PerformanceXBlade Allstars get RadicalGround Floor, Main Stage
11:40 PM—12:10 AMExploded View (DE/MX)—LiveGround Floor, Main Stage
12:15 AM—1 AMPlanningtorock (UK)—Live AV ShowGround Floor, Main Stage
1:05 AM—2 AMANTARCTIC TAKTDasha Rush (RU)Ground Floor, Main Stage
2 AM—3 AMOlof Dreijer (SE)—Dj SetGround Floor, Main Stage
EVENTS, CONCERTS, PERFORMANCES
11 AM—12:30 PMDRONE RACEXBlade Allstars get RadicalPOSTCITY, Ground Floor (Train Hall)
11:30 AM—1 PMNeighborNaotaka Fujii (JP), GRINDER—MAN (JP), evala (JP)POSTCITY, Spiral Falls
2 PM—2:30 PMGLEISHALLE, A Concert CycleSam Auinger (AT/DE), Hannes Strobl (AT/DE) (aka tamtam)POSTCITY, Ground Floor
2 PM—3 PMDemo SessionsArtificial Skins and Bones (DE)POSTCITY, STARTS Labs
2 PM—3:30 PM***WE GUIDE YOU Expert Tour: Gaming and Virtual RealityAndranik Ghalustians (AT)POSTCITY, We Guide You Desk
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EVENTS, CONCERTS, PERFORMANCES10 AM—11 AMAgent UnicornAnouk Wipprecht (NL)POSTCITY, STARTS Labs
11 AM—12 PMDRONE RACEXBlade Allstars get RadicalPOSTCITY, Ground Floor (Train Hall)
11:30 AM—1 PMNeighborNaotaka Fujii (JP), GRINDER—MAN (JP), evala (JP)POSTCITY, Spiral Falls
12 PM—8:30 PMModular Music DaysOK Center for Contemporary Art
1:30 PM—2:30 PMGLEISHALLE, A Concert CycleSam Auinger (AT/DE), Hannes Strobl (AT/DE) (tamtam)POSTCITY Ground Floor
2 PM—3 PMDemo SessionsArtificial Skins and Bones (DE)POSTCITY, STARTS Labs
2 PM—3:30 PM***WE GUIDE YOU Expert Tour: Fashion and TechnologyManuela Naveau (AT)POSTCITY, We Guide You Desk
2 PM—12 AMSTWST48x2Stadtwerkstatt (AT)Ars Electronica, Maindeck
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3 PM—4 PMThe Final Media / Live Talk: Prix Ars Electronica + Japan Media Art FestivalDommune (JP)POSTCITY, Ground Floor
3 PM—4:30 PM***WE GUIDE YOU Expert Tour: Urban EcologyDr. Friedrich Schwarz (AT), Botanischer Garten, Naturkundliche Station POSTCITY, We Guide You Desk
3 PM—4:30 PMNeighborNaotaka Fujii (JP), GRINDER—MAN (JP), evala (JP)POSTCITY, Spiral Falls
4 PM—6 PMSummer Sessions EventSummer Sessions Network / V2_Institute for the Unstable Media (NL); Max Dovey (UK), Fako Berkers (NL), Gaspard Bos (NL), Charlot Boonekamp (NL), Teun Vonk (NL)POSTCITY
4:30 PM—5 PMAurelia 1+Hz / proto viva sonificationRobertina Šebjanič (SI)POSTCITY, Bunker
5 PM—6:30 PM***WE GUIDE YOU Expert Tour: POSTCITY SoundsWerner Jauk (AT)POSTCITY, We Guide You Desk
5 PM—6:30 PMGIRLS ON WIRESJessica Kert (Schneiders Laden Berlin)OK Center for Contemporary Art, Ursulinenhof Presseclub C/D
5 PM—6 PMSolo DatePao—Chang Tsai (TW)LENTOS Kunstmuseum Linz, Auditorium
6:30 PM—7:20 PMMYGRATION—beget — PremiereSILK Fluegge (AT)POSTCITY, Ground Floor (Train Hall)
6:30 PM—7:30 PMNeighborNaotaka Fujii (JP), GRINDER—MAN (JP), evala (JP)POSTCITY, Spiral Falls
6:45 PM—9:30 PMArs Electronica Gala (exclusive event)Brucknerhaus, Großer Saal
7:30 PM—7:40 PMRoboaction(s) A1 K1Dragan Ilić (RS/US)POSTCITY, Ground Floor
3:30 PM—4 PMGIVE ME STEAM—Create your own art with mathematics and create your own mathematics with art!Kristóf Fenyvesi (FI)POSTCITY, FIS Stage
4 PM—5:30 PMFuture Innovators Summit: TeaTime Kick—offFlashtalksHakuhodo (JP), Ars Electronica (AT)POSTCITY, FIS Stage
DEEP SPACE 8KArs Electronica Center, Deep Space 8K
10 AM—10:30 AMBest of Deep Space 8K
10:30 AM—11 AM8K VideoNHK (JP)
11 AM—11:30 AMCinematic Rendering—Dissecting Theatre of the Future Prim. Prof. Dr. Fellner (DE) & Dr. Engel (DE)
11:30 AM—12 PMAnother Dimension of FashionFashion & Technology (AT)
12 PM—12:30 PMBest of Deep Space 8K
12:30 PM—1 PMOrbitsQuadrature (DE)
1 PM—1:30 PMFLOWMaotik (CA)
1:30 PM—2 PM*White Point 2016AROTIN & SERGHEI (AT/RU)
2 PM—2:30 PMScalar FieldsAkira Wakita (JP)
2:30 PM—3 PMRhizomeBoris Labbé (FR)
3 PM—3:30 PM*SEEC PhotographySEEC Photography (US)
3:30 PM—4 PMBest of Deep Space 8K
4 PM—4:30 PMMedia Wall NexusIna Conradi (US/SI), Mark Chavez (US/SI)
5 PM—6 PMVR PlayspacePlayful Interactive Environments (AT/BG/US)
6 PM—6:30 PMBest of Deep Space 8K
6:30 PM—7 PMPRIMA MATERIANOHlab (TR)
7 PM—8 PMVH AWARDHYUNDAI MOTOR GROUP (KR)
ARS ELECTRONICA ANIMATION FESTIVALCentral Linz
12 PM—1 PMNarration
1 PM—2 PMComedy & Black Humor
2 PM—3 PMYoung Animations
3 PM—4 PMVisuals & Sound
4 PM—5 PMTsinghua University
5 PM—6 PMAnniversary Screening Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg
6 PM—7 PMAbstract
7 PM—8 PMDeconstructed Realities
8 PM—9 PMStatement
9 PM—10 PMLate Nite
10 PM—11 PMExpanded & Experimental
u19—CREATE YOUR WORLD Future Festival of the Next GenerationPOSTCITY, u19—CREATE YOUR WORLD
10 AM—7:30 PMExperience Workshop's 4DframeExperience Workshop, Dr. Kristóf Fenyvesi (University of Jyväskylä, Finland), Dr. Markus Hohenwarter, Diego Lieban (JKU, Linz)
10 AM—7:30 PMREBOTÁkos Vecsei (HU)
2:30 PM—3:30 PMAmino One Desktop BiolabJulie Legault (CA)
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10 AM—1:30 PMSymposium I.I.—Radical Atoms: From Vision to Practice Moderators: Hiroshi Ishii (US/JP) & Gerfried Stocker (AT)POSTCITY, Conference Hall
10 AM—10:10 AMWelcomeGerfried Stocker (AT)
10:10 AM—10:40 AMRadical Atoms: Beyond the Pixel EmpireHiroshi Ishii (US/JP)
10:40 AM—11:20 AMDANCE – Shape ChangesDaniel Leithinger (AT), Sean Follmer (US), Ken Nakagaki (JP) & Luke Vink (NZ/NL)
11:20 AM—11:30 AMQ & A
11:30 AM—11:45 AMBreak
11:45 AM—12:25 PMGROW – Bio & Skin/FashionAmanda Parkes (US) & Lining Yao (CN/US)
12:25 PM—1:15 PMENABLE – Sensors & FabricationJoe Paradiso (US), Jifei Ou (CN) & Dávid Lakatos (HU)
1:15 PM—1:25 PMQ & A
1:25 PM—1:30 PMTeaser for Symposium I.II.Hiroshi Ishii (JP)
1 PM—5:30 PMExpanded Animation— The Alchemy of AnimationFachhochschule Hagenberg (AT), MAXON Computer GmbH (DE), Ars Electronica (AT)Central Linz
1 PM—1:15 PMIntroduction and WelcomeJürgen Hagler (AT), Gerfried Stocker (AT)
1:15 PM—2:45 PMPrix Forum I – Computer Animation/Film/VFXBoris Labbé (Golden Nica/FR), Yuya Hanai (Award of Distinction/JP), Johannes Schiehsl (Jury 2016/AT), Mari-Liis Rebane (Moderator/EE)
2:45 PM—3:15 PMBreak
3:15 PM—5:30 PMArt & Society
3:15 PM—4 PMUnder the Centipede SunMihai Grecu (RO)
4 PM—4:45 PMAnimation and Artistic DiversityReinhold Bidner (AT)
4:45 PM—5:30 PMNo FrameJonas Hansen (DE)
2:30 PM—5:50 PMSymposium II – The Alchemists of Our TimeModeration: Jurij Krpan (SI)POSTCITY, Conference Hall
2:30 PM—2:40 PMWelcomeJurij Krpan (SI)
2:40 PM—3:10 PMAstrobiological HorticultureJoe Davis (US)
3:10 PM—3:40 PMExpanded MateriologySiegfried Zielinski (DE)
3:40 PM—4:10 PMThe Alchemy of Our TimeVerena Kuni (DE)
4:10 PM—4:20 PMQ & A
4:20 PM—4:40 PMBreak
4:40 PM—5:10 PMArt, Audience, LifeFumio Nanjo (JP)
5:10 PM—5:40 PMAtoms: A Collective Order, Entropy and Self OrganisationJames Gimzewski (US)
5:40 PM—5:50 PMQ & A
10 AM—5 PMFuture Innovators Summit, Intensive—WorkshopsFuture Catalyst ProgramPOSTCITY, STARTS Labs
1 PM—2 PMPeople Thinking LabHakuhodo (JP)POSTCITY, FIS Stage
2 PM—3 PMAvatar Control with BCIsg.tec (AT)Ars Electronica Center, Seminarraum –1
2 PM—3 PMA book of media art archive as an art work, and the next step is a beyond database Masaki Fujihata (JP)POSTCITY, FIS Stage
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8 PM—4 AMPOSTCITY NightlineArs Electronica (AT)POSTCITY, Ground Floor (Train Hall)
8 PM—8:30 PMForce FieldEvelina Domnitch (BY), Dmitry Gelfand (RU)Salon Stage
8 PM—2 AMThe Final Media /Live PerformanceDommune (JP)
8:35 PM—9 PMDe.Elemaun (IR)
9 PM—12 AMPRINT A DRINKBenjamin Greimel (AT), Philipp Hornung (AT), Johannes Braumann (AT)University of Arts and Industrial Design Linz (AT)
9 PM—9:10 PMRoboaction(s) A1 K1Dragan Ilić (RS/US)
9:15 PM—9:45 PMFunkstörung & LightstormUniversity of Arts Linz (AT), Michael Fakesch (DE), Chris De Luca (DE)
10 PM—11 PMBR Laser Special Double Set—LiveJerobeam Fenderson (AT), BR Laser (AT)
11 PM—12 AMLive AV ShowAisha Devi (CH/TI/NP)
11 PM—12 AMDer Warst (DE)—LiveSalon Stage
12 AM—1 AMLive AV ShowVessel (UK), Pedro Maia (PT/DE)
12 AM—1 AMPhilipp Quehenberger (AT)–LiveSalon Stage
1 AM—2 AMVetter_Huber (AT)–LiveSalon Stage
1 AM—2 AMPulsinger & Irl (AT/DE)–Live
2 AM—4 AMBernhard Tobola (AT)–DJ SetSalon Stage
CONFERENCES, LECTURES, WORKSHOPS10 AM—7:30 PMMeet the AlchemistArs Electronica (AT)POSTCITY, STARTS Labs
9 AM—2 PMConference: Participation and Political Socialization in the Age of New MediaPädagogische Hochschule Oberösterreich (AT), Arbeiterkammer Oberösterreich (AT), Ars Electronica Linz (AT)POSTCITY, EducationLab
9 AM—10 AMThomas Hellmuth: Reflection, Orientation and Participation. Political Didactics and New Media, Thomas Hellmuth
10 AM—11:15 AMElisabeth Wehling: Political Framing and Opinion Formation in the (Social) Media
11:30 AM—12:55 PMWorld Café
12:55 PM—2 PMBeate Großegger: Between Spectatorship and Deselection—Commitment as Event and Cocooning 2.0
9 AM—5 PMVirtual Reality im Bildungs, Sozial und GesundheitsbereichOtelo eGen (AT), Land OÖ/Abteilung Gesundheit (AT), Ars Electronica EducationLab (AT)POSTCITY, FIS Stage, u19—CREATE YOUR WORLD, EducationLab
9 AM—10 AMRoland Haring (AT): Technological and Application—oriented Facts and Prospects of Virtual Reality Systems POSTCITY, FIS Stage
10 AM—12 PMDas Erkenntnisspiel in Action (cooperation module, mobbing module, empathy module)POSTCITY, u19—CREATE YOUR WORLD
12:55 PM—2 PMBeate Großegger: Between Spectatorship and Deselection—Commitment as Event and Cocooning POSTCITY, EducationLab
2 PM—3 PMAlexander Pfeiffer, Manuela Macedonia: Functional Principals and Working Mechanisms of Gamification and VR POSTCITY, EducationLab
3:20 PM—5 PMWorkshopPOSTCITY, EducationLab
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EVENTS, CONCERTS, PERFORMANCES12 AM—12 PMSTWST48x2Stadtwerkstatt (AT)Ars Electronica Maindeck
9:30 AM—4:30 PM***WE GUIDE YOU Expert Tour: PneuduinoFelix Heibeck (DE), Jifei Ou (CN)Ars Electronica Center, Infodesk
10 AM—11:30 AM***WE GUIDE YOU Expert Tour: Fashion and TechnologyManuela Naveau (AT)POSTCITY, We Guide You Desk
10 AM—5 PMBio—FarmersmarketBIO AUSTRIA Oberösterreich (AT)POSTCITY, Spiral Falls
10 AM—7:30 PMSecond StoryAoife van Linden Tol (IE/UK)POSTCITY, 2nd Floor, Control Room
10:30 AM—12 PM***WE GUIDE YOU Expert Tour: Radical Atoms @ POSTCITYLuke Vink (NZ/NL)—Tangible Media Group | MIT Media LabPOSTCITY, We Guide You Desk
10:30 AM—8:30 PMModular Music DaysOK Center for Contemporary Art
11 AM—12:30 PMDRONE RACEXBlade Allstars get RadicalPOSTCITY, Ground Floor (Train Hall)
11:30 AM—1 PMNeighborNaotaka Fujii (JP), GRINDER—MAN (JP), evala (JP)POSTCITY, Spiral Falls
1 PM—2 PMGLEISHALLE, A Concert CycleSam Auinger (AT/DE), Hannes Strobl (AT/DE) (tamtam)POSTCITY, Ground Floor (Train Hall)
2 PM—2:10 PMRoboaction(s) A1 K1Dragan Ilić (RS/US)POSTCITY, Ground Floor
2 PM—3 PMDemo SessionsArtificial Skins and Bones (DE)POSTCITY, STARTS Labs
2 PM—3:30 PM***WE GUIDE YOU Expert Tour: Gaming und Virtual Reality/Gaming and Virtual RealityAndranik Ghalustians (AT)POSTCITY, We Guide You Desk
3 PM—4 PMThe Final Media/Live Talk: Isao Tomita Memorial SessionDommune (JP)POSTCITY, Ground Floor
3 PM—4:30 PMNeighborNaotaka Fujii (JP), GRINDER—MAN (JP), evala (JP)POSTCITY, Spiral Falls
4 PM—5:30 PM***WE GUIDE YOU Expert Tour: Bio Hacking presented by the GynepunksPaula Pin (ES), Gynepunks and PechblendaPOSTCITY, We Guide You Desk
4:30 PM—5 PMAurelia 1+Hz / proto viva sonificationRobertina Šebjanič (SI)POSTCITY, Bunker
4:30 PM—5:15 PM***WE GUIDE YOU Expert Tour: The Computer Music Studio at Anton Bruckner UniversitySe—Lien Chuang (TW), Andreas Weixler (AT)Anton Bruckner University
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3 PM—3:30 PMRethinking the Medium through Media Art. The Example of the BNL Media Art Festival. Valentino Catricalá (IT)POSTCITY, FIS Stage
3:30 PM—5:30 PMPanel Discussion: World_LabArs Electronica Solutions (AT)POSTCITY, FIS Stage
DEEP SPACE 8KArs Electronica Center, Deep Space 8K
10 AM—10:30 AMBest of Deep Space 8K
10:30 AM—11 AMRadianceScapeXCEED (HK)
11 AM—11:30 AMPaguro IdeaMichael Badics (AT)
12:30 PM—1 PMFLOWMaotik (CA)
1 PM—1:30 PM*SEEC PhotographySEEC Photography (US)
1:30 PM—2:30 PMKooperative ÄsthetikGerhard Funk (AT)
2:30 PM—3 PMAnother Dimension of FashionFashion & Technology (AT)
3 PM—3:30 PM8K VideosNHK (JP)
3:30 PM—4 PMVH AWARDHYUNDAI MOTOR GROUP (KR)
4 PM—4:30 PMBest of Deep Space 8K
4:30 PM—5 PMPathfinding in the Human—Computer MedicineDr. Hahn (DE), Fraunhofer MEVIS (DE)
5 PM—5:30 PMCinematic Rendering—Dissecting Theatre of the FuturePrim. Prof. Dr. Fellner (DE) & Dr. Engel (DE)
5:30 PM—6 PMBest of Deep Space 8K
7 PM—7:30 PMBest of Deep Space 8K
8 PM—9:30 PM**The ConduitSociety for Cultural Optimism (AT/DE/ES/RU)
10 PM—11 PMChant Of The Proto-Alchemistsraum.null (AT) & Mussurunga (AT)
ARS ELECTRONICA ANIMATION FESTIVALCentral Linz
7 PM—8 PMExpanded & Experimental
8 PM—9 PMDeconstructed Realities
9 PM—10 PMStatement
10 PM—11 PMLate Nite
u19—CREATE YOUR WORLD Future Festival of the Next Generation
10 AM—7:30 PMREBOTÁkos Vecsei (HU)POSTCITY, u19—CREATE YOUR WORLD
10:30 AM—1 PMu19 Ceremonyu19 – CREATE YOUR WORLDPOSTCITY, FIS Stage
12 PM—5 PMBig Faces WorkshopTomofumi Yoshida (JP)POSTCITY, u19—CREATE YOUR WORLD
2:30 PM—3:30 PMAmino One Desktop BiolabJulie Legault (CA)POSTCITY, u19—CREATE YOUR WORLD
3 PM—5 PMTop FM4FM4 (AT)POSTCITY, u19—CREATE YOUR WORLD
4 PM—6 PMCoderDojo – WorkshopCoderDojo Linz, Coding Club Linz e.V. (AT)Wissensturm
*Not suitable for epileptic and photosensitive persons** Registration via email to [email protected] or at the infodesk in the Ars Electronica Center
***Limited spaces available/Registration at We Guide You Desk required
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Hussam Eesa, Blog (SY):Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently
2:15 PM—4 PMTHEME BLOCK WORKPOSTCITY, Conference HallCarola Burkert, Institut für Arbeitsmarkt— und Berufsforschung (DE): Refugee Is Not a ProfessionMarkus Wieshofer, Firma Rosenbauer (AT): Good Practice: Rosenbauer CorpMartin Rohla, Habibi & Hawara (AT): The First Restaurant Run by Refugees for Austrians
4:30 PM—6:15 PMTHEME BLOCK MEDIAPOSTCITY, Conference HallHammed Khamis, Blog (DE): In the Jungle of CalaisIngrid Brodnig (AT): Hating Helpers: Why There’s Currently So Much Rage Being Displayed on the Web and What We Can Do about Hate—Filled PostingsPaul Feigelfeld, Refugee Phrasebook (DE): Refugee Phrasebook
1:30 PM—6:30 PMPrix ForumsArs Electronica (AT)OK Center for Contemporary Art, Ursulinensaal
1:30 PM—3 PMPrix Forum II—Digital CommunitiesStacco Troncoso (ES), Paul Feigelfeld (AT), Caoimhe Gallagher (IR) , Nakano Hitoyo (JP) Moderator: Sarah Kriesche (AT)
3:15 PM—4:45 PMPrix Forum III—Interactive Art +Mathias Jud (CH), Christoph Wachter (CH), Frank Kolkman (NL), Ann—Katrin Krenz (DE), Moderator: Victoria Vesna (US)
5 PM—6:30 PMPrix Forum IV— Visionary Pioneers of Media ArtJasia Reichardt (UK), Moderator: Christine Schöpf (AT)
2 PM—7:30 PM****Sonic Saturday Symposium: Music & Sound Art, Sound Art & MusicOrganising committee: Volkmar Klien (AT), Se-Lien Chuang (TW), Andreas Weixler (AT)Anton Bruckner University, Studiobühne
2 PM—2:15 PMEröffnung / Opening remarksUrsula Brandstätter (AT), Gerfried Stocker (AT), Volkmar Klien (AT)
2:15 PM—2:45 PMMimesis and Musical measurementThomas Gardner (UK)
2:45 PM—3 PMAudio—visual music and Sound Art, a collaborative and interdisciplinary practiceled research field for developing intermedia artworksAntonino Chiaramonte (IT/UK)
3 PM—3:15 PMmusic & sound—installation: installing auditory worlds – mediated bodily by codes for sounds <> immediated bodily by sounds ...Werner Jauk (AT)
3:15 PM—3:30 PMArtist's StatementSam Auinger (AT/DE), Hannes Strobl (AT/DE) (tamtam)
3:30 PM—4 PMPanel DiscussionModeration: Astrid Schwarz (Ö1 & FM4/AT)
5:30 PM—6 PMAspects of the Performance Situation in Music and Sound ArtSabine Sanio (DE)
6 PM—6:15 PMllusion and Hyper-reality in the Nautical CycleDavid Berezan (CA/UK)
6:15 PM—6:30 PMMusic and the in–audibleVolkmar Klien (AT)
6:45 PM—7 PMWhat, when or where is a work of sound art? Ontology, notion and concept, commercial intercoursePeter Rantaša (AT)
7 PM—7:30 PMPanel DiscussionModeration: Astrid Schwarz (Ö1 & FM4/AT)
12 PM—4 PMSymposium I.II.—Radical Atoms: Impact and ExpectationsModeration: Hiroshi Ishii (US/JP) & Christopher Lindinger (AT)POSTCITY, FIS Stage
12 PM—12:10 PMRecap Symposium I.I. and WelcomeHiroshi Ishii (US/JP) & Christopher Lindinger (AT)
12:10 PM—1:10 PMINSPIRE—Art & DesignCarlo Ratti (IT), Joachim Sauter (DE) & Tomotaka Takahashi (JP)
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4:30 PM—10 PM**/****Sonic SaturdayAnton Bruckner University
4:30 PM—5:15 PMGuided Tour/Demo—CMS Computer Music Studios
2 PM—7 PMListening RoomCompositions by: Rosalia Soria, Constantin Popp, Hassan Zanjirani Farahani, Dante Tanzi, Mark Pilkington, SeLien Chuang, Andreas Weixler, Astrid Schwarz, Tobias Leibetseder, Volkmar Klien, Thomas GrillCMS, Produktionsstudio
8 PM—10 PMMedium Sonorum: Intermedia Computer Music Concert Compositions by: Takuto Fukuda, Margarethe MaierhoferLischka, David Berezan, Fernando LopezLezcano, Manuella Blackburn, Antonino Chiaramonte, Adriano Cirulli, Michael Mayr, Jakob Schauer, Thomas Gardner, Veronika Mayer, Theresa ZöpflCMS Sonic Lab & Kleiner Saal
5 PM—6 PMSolo DatePao—Chang Tsai (TW)LENTOS Kunstmuseum Linz
5 PM—6:30 PMGIRLS ON WIRESJessica Kert (Schneiders Laden Berlin/DE)OK Center for Contemporary Art, Ursulinenhof Presseclub C/D
6:30 PM—7:30 PMNeighborNaotaka Fujii (JP), GRINDER—MAN (JP), evala (JP)POSTCITY, Spiral Falls
6:45 PM—6:55 PMRoboaction(s) A1 K1Dragan Ilić (RS/US)POSTCITY, Ground Floor
7:45 PM—8 PMDrone 100 – Spaxels über LinzArs Electronica (AT), IntelTM (US)Donaupark
8 PM—9:45 PMOK Night: Electronic TheatreMoviemento Sommerkino (Höhenrausch)
8:30 PM—9:30 PMSparkasse OÖ Klangwolke 2016 "50 Jahre JKU—Fluss des Wissens"Salvatore Vanasco (IT/DE)Donaupark
from 9 PMOK Night: ClubnightColin Benders presented by Doepfer (The Kyteman Orchestra /NL)zv_k (TipTop Audio, Schneiders Laden/DE)HRTL (Bastl Instruments/CZ)Goldeg (7 Citizens & Scheibein/AT)HER (Raw Voltage/AT)JimmyPé (Gergaz/SK)Maximilian Meindl (Houztekk/Modular Music Days/AT), UcielakaPDP11 (Houztekk/Modular Music Days/AT)Monophobe (Shash Rec./AT)Dear—No (Shash Rec./AT)OK Platz, OK Deck, Solaris
10 PM—11:45 PMOK Night: Electronic TheatreMovie 2 at Moviemento (OK Platz 1)
CONFERENCES, LECTURES, WORKSHOPS
10 AM—7:30 PMMeet the AlchemistArs Electronica (AT)POSTCITY, STARTS Labs
10 AM—11:30 AMSTARTS—Prize ForumArs Electronica (AT), Moderator: Gerfried Stocker (AT)POSTCITY, FIS Stage
10 AM—6 PMFIS Mentor DayHakuhodo (JP), Ars Electronica (AT)POSTCITY, STARTS Labs
10:30 AM—6:30 PM2nd Helpers Conference: ZusammenHelfen in OÖ—Gemeinsam für geflüchtete MenschenZusammenHelfen in OÖ (AT)POSTCITY, Conference Hall, EducationLab
10:30 AM—10:45 AMOpening by Rudi Anschober (AT), regional minister for integration, and Gerfried Stocker (AT)
10:45 AM—12:30 PMTHEME BLOCK SOCIETYPOSTCITY, Conference HallChristoph Pinter, UNHCR Österreich: Europe: Refugee Crisis or Solidarity Crisis?Elke Naters and Sven Lager, Sharehouse Refugio (DE): Sharehouse Refugio. Working with Refugees.
**To allow for a maximum number of people enjoying perfect listening positions both parts of the concerts will be performed twice at 8 PM and 9 PM with one half of the audience starting in the Sonic Lab, the other half in Kleiner Saal.
**** Shuttle available: Direction from POSTCITY to Bruckner University, departure at POSTCITY at 12:45 PM, 1:30 PM, 4 PM, 7:25 PM and Ars Electronica Center at 1 PM, 1:45 PM, 4:15 PM, 7:40 PM. Direction from Bruckner University to POSTCITY at 3:30 PM, 6:50 PM, 10:15 PM.
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5 PM—5:30 PMIntelTM Drone 100Horst Hörtner (AT), Ars Electronica Futurelab (AT)
5:30 PM—6 PMCinematic Rendering— Dissecting Theatre of the FuturePrim. Prof. Dr. Fellner (DE), Dr. Engel (DE)
6 PM—6:30 PMAnother Dimension of FashionFashion & Technology (AT)
6:30 PM—7 PMBest of Deep Space 8K
7 PM—8 PMVR PlayspacePlayful Interactive Environments (AT/BG/US)
8 PM—8:30 PMScalar FieldsAkira Wakita (JP)
ARS ELECTRONICA ANIMATION FESTIVALCentral Linz
10 AM—12 PMStudent Animation Showcase: Digital Media, Hagenberg Campus
8 PM—9 PMIN PERSONA: Mihai Grecu
9 PM—10 PMVisuals & Sound
10 PM—11 PMExpanded & Experimental
u19—CREATE YOUR WORLD Future Festival of the Next Generation
10 AM—7:30 PMLongboardLabVolker Arendt (AT)POSTCITY, u19—CREATE YOUR WORLD
12 PM—5 PMBig Faces WorkshopTomofumi Yoshida (JP)POSTCITY, u19—CREATE YOUR WORLD
1 PM—5 PMFM4 ConnectedFM4 (AT)POSTCITY, u19—CREATE YOUR WORLD
2:30 PM—3:30 PMAmino One Desktop BiolabJulie Legault (CA)POSTCITY, u19—CREATE YOUR WORLD
ARS ELECTRONICA
FESTIVAL 2016
SUN 11. 9.
EVENTS, CONCERTS, PERFORMANCES12 AM—2 PMSTWST48x2Stadtwerkstatt (AT)Ars Electronica Maindeck
10:30 AM—12 PM***WE GUIDE YOU Expert Tour: Radical Atoms @ POSTCITYLuke Vink (NZ/NL), Tangible Media Group | MIT Media LabPOSTCITY, We Guide You Desk
11 AM—12:30 PMDRONE RACEXBlade Allstars get RadicalPOSTCITY, Ground Floor (Train Hall)
11 AM—12:30 PM***WE GUIDE YOU Expert Tour: Fremde Freunde – Global VillageJoan Bairam (SY)POSTCITY, We Guide You Desk
11:30 AM—1 PMNeighborNaotaka Fujii (JP), GRINDER—MAN (JP), evala (JP)POSTCITY, Spiral Falls
12:30 PM—1:30 PMGLEISHALLE, A Concert CycleSam Auinger (AT/DE), Hannes Strobl (AT/DE) (tamtam)POSTCITY, Ground Floor (Train Hall)
1:10 PM—1:20 PMQ & A
1:20 PM—2:20 PMLEVITATE – Future & MindHorst Hörtner (AT), Martina Mara (AT) & Yoichi Ochiai (JP)
2:20 PM—2:30 PMQ & A
2:30 PM—3:30 PMVIRAL – Science & SocietyChiaki Hayashi (JP), Shiho Fukuhara (JP) & David Benjamin (US)
3:30 PM—4 PMQ & A
1 PM—6:30 PMExpanded Animation: The Alchemy of AnimationArs Electronica (AT), Fachhochschule Hagenberg (AT)Central Linz
1 PM—4:15 PMArt & Science
1 PM—2 PMSilent Signal: Exploring Visionary Science through Experimental AnimationAbigail Addison (UK)
2 PM—2:45 PMWizards of Data: Embodied Cognition and Animated VisualizationsErwin Feyersinger (AT/DE)
2:45 PM—3:30 PMThe Other Face of Character AnimationDiana Arellano (ES/DE)
3:30 PM—4:15 PMVisualisation and Simulation in Art & ScienceMarkos Kay (UK)
4:15 PM—4:40 PMBreak
4:40 PM—6:30 PMArt & Industry
4:40 PM—5:35 PMPlanting Seeds of SurrealityManuel Casasola Merkle (DE), Moritz Schwind (DE) (Aixsponza)
5:35 PM—6:30 PMAnimals vs Machines—When Creativity Goes UncontrollableMatthias Winckelmann (DE)
3 PM—4 PMAvatar Control with BCIsg.tec (AT)Ars Electronica Center, Seminarraum –1
4:30 PM—6 PMKotatsu ConferenceKnowledge Capital (JP) POSTCITY, FIS Stage
DEEP SPACE 8KArs Electronica Center, Deep Space 8K
10 AM—10:30 AMBest of Deep Space 8K
10:30 AM—11 AMMedia Wall NexusIna Conradi (US/SI), Mark Chavez (US/SI)
11 AM—11:30 AMRadianceScapeXCEED (HK)
11:30 AM—12 PMPathfinding in the Human–Computer MedicineDr. Hahn (DE), Fraunhofer MEVIS (DE)
12 PM—12:30 PMVH AWARDHYUNDAI MOTOR GROUP (KR)
12:30 PM—1 PMBest of Deep Space 8K
1 PM—1:30 PMPRIMA MATERIANOHlab (TR)
1:30 PM—2 PMRhizomeBoris Labbé (FR)
2 PM—2:30 PMIntelTM Drone 100Horst Hörtner (AT), Ars Electronica Futurelab (AT)
2:30 PM—3 PMBest of Deep Space 8K
3 PM—3:30 PMPaguro IdeaMichael Badics (AT)
3:30 PM—4 PMOrbitsQuadrature (DE)
4 PM—4:30 PMBest of Deep Space 8K
4:30 PM—5 PM8K VideoNHK (JP)
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CONFERENCES, LECTURES, WORKSHOPS
10 AM—7:30 PMMeet the AlchemistArs Electronica (AT)POSTCITY, STARTS Labs
10 AM—4:30 PMSymposium III—Art & Science at WorkPOSTCITY, Conference Hall
10 AM—11 AMSession 1: European Digital Art and Science NetworkModerator: Jurij Krpan (SI)
10 AM—10:05 AMWelcomeJurij Krpan (SI)
10:05 AM—10:15 AMQuadrature (DE)ESO Residency Winner 2016
10:15 AM—10:25 AMFernando Comerón (ES)European Southern Observatory
10:25 AM—10:35 AMAoife van Linden Tol (IR)ESA Residency Winner 2016
10:35 AM—10:45 AMTBA
10:45 AM—11 AMQ & A
11 AM—11:20 AMBreak
11:20 AM—12:30 PMSession 2: Establishing Best Practice Moderation: Yamina Aouina (DZ/DE)
11:20 AM—11:40 AMGoogle ATAPIvan Poupyrev (RU/US)
11:40 AM—12 PMQUT PrecinctsSusan Street (AU)
12 PM—12:20 PMHYUNDAI MOTOR GROUP: VH AWARDDaehyung Lee (KR)
12:20 PM—12:30 PMQ & A
12:30 PM—1:30 PMBreak
1:30 PM—3:10 PMSession 3: Exploring New FrontiersModeration: Washio Kazuhiko (JP)
1:30 PM—1:40 PMGhalia Elsrakbi (NL/SY) & Haytham Nawar (EG), Cairotronica
1:40 PM—1:50 PMMohamed Hossam (EG) & Omar El—Safty (EG), Fablab Egypt
1:50 PM—2 PMChristian Rauch (DE), Berlin State Festival
2 PM—2:10 PMAli Panahi (IR), Ehsan Rasoulof (IR), TADAEX
2:10 PM—2:20 PMQ & A
2:20 PM—2:30 PMOscar Ekponimo (NG), Elizabeth Kasujja (UG) Chowberry, InstaHealth
2:30 PM—2:40 PMValentino Catricalà (IT), BNL Media Art Festival
2:40 PM—2:50 PMMichela Magas (UK/SE/HR) Stromatolite/Music Tech Fest
2:50 PM—3 PMMariano Sardón (AR), Museo de la Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero
3 PM—3:10 PMQ & A
3:10 PM—3:30 PMBreak
3:30 PM—4:30 PMSession 4: Discussing the Future of the LabsModeration: Yamina Aouina (DZ/DE)
3:30 PM—4 PMThe Future of The LabPanel with Hiroshi Ishii (US/JP), Horst Hörtner (AT), Ivan Poupyrev (RU/US), Susan Street (AU) & Kathleen McCarthy (US)
4 PM—4:30 PMQ & A
10 AM—11 AMReinventing the State: Political Design Patterns of Online CommunitiesKathrin Passig (DE)POSTCITY, FIS Stage
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2 PM—3 PMDemo SessionsArtificial Skins and Bones (DE)POSTCITY, STARTS Labs
2 PM—3:30 PM***WE GUIDE YOU Expert Tour: POSTCITY SoundsWerner Jauk (AT)POSTCITY, We Guide You Desk
2 PM—5 PMPIEdeckFH Oberösterreich—Campus Hagenberg (AT)POSTCITY, Education Lab
3 PM—4 PMThe Final Media/Live Talk: The Alchemists of Our TimeDommune (JP)POSTCITY, Ground Floor
3 PM—4:30 PMNeighborNaotaka Fujii (JP), GRINDER—MAN (JP), evala (JP)POSTCITY, Spiral Falls
4 PM—5:30 PM***WE GUIDE YOU Expert Tour: Bio Hacking presented by the GynepunksPaula Pin (ES), Gynepunks and PechblendaPOSTCITY, We Guide You Desk
4:30 PM—5 PMAurelia 1+Hz / proto viva sonificationRobertina Šebjanič (SI)POSTCITY, Bunker
4:30 PM—5:30 PMKnight Light – Live PerformanceAlan C. Reck, Andrew Joseph Urquiaga, Rishu Mandolia, Jonathan Mazur—ZoopTEK (US), Miguel Kertsmann (US) Center for Contemporary Music, Danube University Krems, Ernie Adams (US)POSTCITY, Spiral Falls
5 PM—6:30 PM***WE GUIDE YOU Expert Tour: Festival Introduction for Artificial IntelligencesRosi Grillmair (AT), Onur Olgaç (TR)POSTCITY, We Guide You Desk
5 PM—6 PMSolo DatePao—Chang Tsai (TW)LENTOS Kunstmuseum Linz, Auditorium
5:30 PM—6:20 PMMYGRATION—begetSILK Fluegge (AT)POSTCITY, Ground Floor
6:30 PM—7:30 PMNeighborNaotaka Fujii (JP), GRINDER—MAN (JP), evala (JP)POSTCITY, Spiral Falls
8 PM—12:15 AM Doors Open 7:30 PMThe Big Concert Night 2016POSTCITY, Ground Floor (Train Hall)
7:30 PM—8 PMGLEISHALLE–Ambient 1 (Admission)Sam Auinger (AT/DE), Hannes Strobl (AT/DE) (tamtam)
8 PM—8:15 PMLa Lucha (Simone Zaunmair)Bruckner Orchester Linz (AT), Dennis RussellDavies (AT/US)
8:15 PM—8:30 PMRendez—vous avec Claude (Marc Reibel)Bruckner Orchester Linz (AT), Dennis Russell Davies (AT/US), Visualisierung: Akiko Nakayama (JP)
8:30 PM—9 PMMene, Mene, Tekel, upharsinFM Einheit (DE)
9:20 PM—9:50 PMMa mére l´oye (Maurice Ravel)Bruckner Orchester Linz (AT), Dennis Russell Davies (AT/US), Visualisierung: Ars Electronica Futurelab (AT)
9:50 PM—10:25 PMLe Sacre du Printemps (Igor Stravinsky)Bruckner Orchester Linz (AT), Dennis Russell Davies (AT/US), Visualisierung: Cori O’lan (AT)
10:30 PM—10:35 PMDrone RaceXBlade Allstars get Radical
10:35 PM—10:55 PMGLEISHALLE–Ambient 2 (Break)Sam Auinger (AT/DE), Hannes Strobl (AT/DE) (tamtam)
10:55 PM—11:25 PMLight Impulse – Radical Atoms 2016/ Vers la Flamme 1914Installation and Performance: AROTIN & SERGHEI (AT/RU), Piano: Mikhail Rudy (FR)
11:25 PM—11:45 PMThe Radical SelfAGF (DE)
11:45 PM—12:15 AMGLEISHALLE, A Concert CycleSam Auinger (AT/DE), Hannes Strobl (AT/DE)(tamtam)
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6 PM—7 PMDeconstructed Realities
7 PM—8 PMStatement
8 PM—9 PMIN PERSONA: Mihai Grecu
9 PM—10 PMAbstract
10 PM—11 PMLate Nite
u19—CREATE YOUR WORLD Future Festival of the Next Generation
10 AM—7:30 PMMini Maker Faire LinzPOSTCITY, Spiral Falls
10 AM—7:30 PMu19 Agency Summitu19—CREATE YOUR WORLD (AT)POSTCITY, EducationLab
10 AM—7:30 PMLongboardLabVolker Arendt (AT)POSTCITY, u19—CREATE YOUR WORLD
10 AM—7:30 PMCenter PiecesArs Electronica Center (AT)POSTCITY, EducationLab
12 PM—5 PMBig Faces WorkshopTomofumi Yoshida (JP)POSTCITY, u19—CREATE YOUR WORLD
1:30 PM—2:15 PMThe Play SphereClara Hirschmanner (AT), Philipp Ehmann (AT) – play:vienna, Miguel Kertsmann (US) – Center for Contemporary Music, Danube University Krems, Stefan Schraml (AT) – GameStagePOSTCITY, Spiral Falls
2:30 PM—3:30 PMAmino One Desktop BiolabJulie Legault (CA)POSTCITY, u19—CREATE YOUR WORLD
3 PM—3:45 PMThe Play SphereClara Hirschmanner (AT), Philipp Ehmann (AT) – play:vienna, Miguel Kertsmann (US)—Center for Contemporary Music, Danube University Krems, Stefan Schraml (AT)—GameStagePOSTCITY, Spiral Falls
ARS ELECTRONICA
FESTIVAL 2016
MON 12. 9.
EVENTS, CONCERTS, PERFORMANCES
10 AM—7:30 PM****Music Monday Performances, Presentations + ParcoursModeration: Werner Jauk (AT) and Manuela Naveau (AT)
10 AM—11:30 AMStudying @ Bruckneruni LinzVolkmar Klien (AT), Tobias Leibetseder (AT), Zanjirani Farahani Hassan (IR) and Michael Mayr (AT)Anton Bruckner University
12 PM—12:30 PM*WHITE POINTAROTIN & SERGHEI (AT/RU)Ars Electronica Center, Deep Space 8K
2 PM—2:30 PMRelative RealitätenVolkmar Klien (AT), Thomas Grill (AT)Mariendom Linz
3 PM—3:30 PMExpansion of the UniverseMartin Schlögl (AT), Rudolf Wakolbinger (AT)POSTCITY, Mobiles Ö1 Atelier
3:30 PM—5 PMGuided Tour through Basement @ PostcityNavid Navab (CA), Robertina Šebjanič (SI), Slavko Glamočanin (SI), Robertina Šebjaničj/Ida Hiršenfelder, Aleš HiengZergon, Tomonaga Tokuyama ( JP), Thom Kubli (DE), Werner Jauk (AT)POSTCITY, Basement
11 AM—11:30 AMRoBoHoNTomokata Takahashi (JP)POSTCITY, FIS Stage
11:30 AM—12:30 PMORI* Folding matter by codeMatthew Gardiner (AU)POSTCITY, FIS Stage
12:30 PM—1:30 PMNTT Research Lab x Ars Electronica Futurelab: Social Communication Design towards 2020Moderation: Hideaki Ogawa (JP/AT)POSTCITY, FIS Stage
1:30 PM—3 PMNew Tendencies, Book PresentationArmin Medosch (AT), MIT Press (US)POSTCITY, FIS Stage
3 PM—4 PMChemistry of IntelligenceModeration: Mahir Yavuz (TR/US), Pablo Honey (ES)POSTCITY, FIS Stage
4:30 PM—6 PMFinal Presentation Future Innovators Summit 2016Moderation: Hideaki Ogawa (JP/AT)POSTCITY, Conference Hall
DEEP SPACE 8KArs Electronica Center, Deep Space 8K
10 AM—10:30 AMBest of Deep Space 8K
10:30 AM—11 AM8K VideoNHK (JP)
11 AM—11:30 AMCinematic Rendering—Dissecting Theatre of the FuturePrim. Prof. Dr. Fellner (DE), Dr. Engel (DE)
11:30 AM—12 PMAnother Dimension of FashionFashion & Technology (AT)
12 PM—12:30 PMScalar FieldsAkira Wakita (JP)
12:30 PM—1 PMIntelTM Drone 100Horst Hörtner (AT), Ars Electronica Futurelab (AT)
1 PM—1:30 PMBest of Deep Space 8K
1:30 PM—2 PMMedia Wall NexusIna Conradi (US/SI), Mark Chavez (US/SI)
2 PM—2:30 PMPRIMA MATERIANOHlab (TR)
2:30 PM—3 PMRadianceScapeXCEED (HK)
3 PM—3:30 PMOrbitsQuadrature (DE)
3:30 PM—4 PM*White Point 2016AROTIN & SERGHEI (AT/RU)
4 PM—4:30 PMPaguro IdeaMichael Badics (AT)
4:30 PM—5 PMBest of Deep Space 8K
5 PM—6 PMKooperative ÄsthetikGerhard Funk (AT)
6 PM—7 PMDaehyung Lee (KR) and Martin Honzik (AT) present: VH AWARDHYUNDAI MOTOR GROUP (KR)
7 PM—7:30 PMBest of Deep Space 8K
8 PM—9 PMSee what you made me doDidi Bruckmayr (AT), Dagmar Dachauer (AT), Viktor Delev (MK)
ARS ELECTRONICA ANIMATION FESTIVALCentral Linz
12 PM—1 PMComedy & Black Humor
1 PM—2 PMYoung Animations
2 PM—3 PMNarration
3 PM—4 PMCampus Genius Award
4 PM—5 PMISCA—The International Students Creative Award
5 PM—6 PMJapan Media Arts Festival Selection
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12 PM—1 PMYoung Animations
1 PM—2 PMCampus Genius Award
2 PM—3 PMISCA—The International Students Creative Award
3 PM—4 PMJapan Media Arts Festival Selection
4 PM—5 PMNarration
5 PM—6 PMTsinghua University 6 PM—7 PMAnniversary Screening Filmakademie Baden—Württemberg
7 PM—8 PMIN PERSONA: Mihai Grecu
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8 PM—9 PMAbstract
9 PM—10 PMVisuals & Sound
10 PM—11 PMComedy & Black Humor
u19—CREATE YOUR WORLD Future Festival of the Next Generation
10 AM—7:30 PMCenter PiecesArs Electronica Center (AT)POSTCITY, EducationLab
2 PM—5 PMFuture Education SummitArs Electronica EducationLab (AT)POSTCITY, EducationLab
2:30 PM—3:30 PMAmino One Desktop BiolabJulie Legault (CA)POSTCITY, u19—CREATE YOUR WORLD
5 PM—5:30 PMKey lecture and PerformanceWerner Jauk (AT)POSTCITY, Ground Floor (Train Hall)
5:30 PM—6 PMPerformance, Presentation and DiscussionSam Auinger (AT)POSTCITY, Ground Floor (Train Hall)
6:30 PM—7 PMPerformance, Presentation and DiscussionAGF (DE)POSTCITY, Ground Floor (Train Hall)
7 PM—7:30 PMPerformance, Presentation and DiscussionNavid Navab (CA)POSTCITY, Ground Floor (Train Hall)
2 PM—3:30 PM***Österreichische Post AGWE GUIDE YOU Expert Tour: Postal Logistics TodayPOSTCITY, We Guide You Desk (incl. bus transfer/departure: 1:30 PM)
3 PM—4:30 PM***WE GUIDE YOU Expert Tour: Urban EcologyDr. Friedrich Schwarz (AT), Botanischer Garten, Naturkundliche StationPOSTCITY, We Guide You Desk
CONFERENCES, LECTURES, WORKSHOPS10 AM—7:30 PMMeet the AlchemistArs Electronica (AT)POSTCITY, STARTS Labs
11:30 AM—12:30 PMFuture Innovators Summit 2017Moderation: Hideaki Ogawa (JP/AT)POSTCITY, FIS Stage
2:30 PM—3 PMNew materials and approaches to the future of fashion and textileAniela Hoitink (NL)POSTCITY, FIS Stage
DEEP SPACE 8KArs Electronica Center, Deep Space 8K
10 AM—10:30 AMBest of Deep Space 8K
10:30 AM—11 AMVH AWARDHYUNDAI MOTOR GROUP (KR)
11 AM—11:30 AMBest of Deep Space 8K
11:30 AM—12 PMFLOWMaotik (CA)
12 PM—12:30 PM*White Point 2016AROTIN & SERGHEI (AT/RU)
12:30 PM—1 PMBest of Deep Space 8K
1 PM—1:30 PMMedia Wall NexusIna Conradi (US/SI), Mark Chavez (US/SI)
1:30 PM—2 PMOrbitsQuadrature (DE)
2 PM—2:30 PMPRIMA MATERIANOHlab (TR)
2:30 PM—3 PMScalar Fields Video PresentationAkira Wakita (JP)
3 PM—3:30 PM8K VideoHK (JP)
3:30 PM—4 PMCinematic Rendering—Dissecting Theatre of the FuturePrim. Prof. Dr. Fellner (DE), Dr. Engel (DE)
4 PM—4:30 PMAnother Dimension of FashionFashion & Technology (AT)
4:30 PM—5 PMBest of Deep Space 8K
6 PM—7 PMSOUNDS LIKE UNIVERSESoundfactory EXTD (AT)
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Quadcopter Flying School
THU 8. 9.– MON 12. 9. POSTCITY, u19—CREATE YOUR WORLD
Learn to pilot multi-rotor mini-copters and get a feel for what they’re capable of. Display your skills executing slick maneuvers through a tricky obstacle course. Along the way, you’ll find out a lot of interesting stuff about how these drones are being used in science, the military, art and entertainment. DRONE PROJECT DEMOS hosted by
Ars Electronica Futurelab
THU 8. 9.–MON 12. 9. 11:30 AM–12:30 PM/3–4 PM POSTCITY, u19—CREATE YOUR WORLD
How are drones actually being utilized now and what applications will soon be emerging? Experts in a variety of fields elaborate on how and where drones are deployed and what’s coming soon. The Ars Electronica Futurelab is staging demons-trations of high performance flying in a wide range of disciplines: logistics drones, agricultural drones, freestyle aerial acrobatics and the world’s fastest racers: XBlade Allstars get Radical.
DRONE RACES
THU 8. 9. 11 AM–12:30 PM FRI 9. 9. 11 AM–12 Noon SAT 10. 9. 11 AM–12:30 PM SUN 11. 9. 11 AM–12:30 PM POSTCITY, Ground Floor (Train Hall)
The XBlade Allstars get Radical is one of the world’s fastest drone racing teams. During the festival, they’ll transform the Train Hall into an aerial racing arena. This futuristic spatial spectacle featuring flying objects traveling at up to 140 km/h blows away the boundary between speed sport and artistic performance. Drone Performance—Campus
Tsinghua University
THU 8. 9. 8 PM HAUPTPLATZ
This year’s CAMPUS exhibition also features a drone project, and thus displays this technology’s many potential applications in artistic contexts. In conjunction with the festival opening, the inner courtyard of Linz Art University at Linz’s Main Square will be the site of a flight performance/intervention.
E V E N T S , C O N C E RT S , P E R F O R M A N C E S
Practices of Everyday Life | Cooking, Navid Navab
DRONE 100, Ars Electronica & Intel™ © Ars Electronica / Martin Hieslmair Solo Date, Pao-Chang Tsai © You-Wei Chen
The Kankisenthizer, Ei Wada © Mao Yamamoto
E V E N T S , CO N C E RT S , P E R F O R M A N C E S
Ars Electronica Opening
THU 8. 9. POSTCITY—Parcour 1–4 PM
OK Center for Contemporary Art 5 PM CyberArts 2016 Opening
LENTOS Kunstmuseum Linz, Auditorium 6:30 PM Solo Date
Kunstuniversität Linz, Hauptplatz 8 PM Campus Opening: Tsinghua University
POSTCITY—Opening Event 9 PM
Ars Electronica opens with a performance by sound artist FM Einheit (DE) that reinterprets the ancient biblical warning: Mene, Mene, Tekel, upharsin.Artists collective Silk Fluegge (AT) will be the first act on the Main Stage with MYGRATION—beget, a dance performance about origins, identity and belonging. In Roboaction(s) A1 K1, Dragan Ilić (RS/US) has himself strapped to a robotic arm and then creates graphic compositions via the robot’s movements. Practices of Everyday Life | Cooking by Navid Navab (CA) is a synaesthetic audiovisual performance about a cook in a specially prepa-red kitchen setup. Playing the Kankisenthizer, an instrument that uses fans to generate both sounds and light, Ei Wada (JP) demonstrates the possibilities of unconventional musical production. The festivities will also include an unconventional performance/intervention by XBlade Allstars get Radical, one of the world’s most successful drone racer teams. These tiny airborne hotrods achieve speeds in excess of 100 km/h. Exploded View (DE/MX) complements the musical portion of the eve-ning with a sound somewhere between Krautrock, Dub and political discourse. Then, Planningtorock (UK) uses Pop and dance music as interference receiver. In the wee hours, Dasha Rush (RU) and Russian video artist Stanislav Glazow aka Licht Pfad (RU) collaborate in a performance entitled ANTARCTIC TAKT.
Mene, Mene, Tekel, upharsinFM Einheit (DE)
THU 8. 9. 9–9:30 PM in the frame- work of the opening SUN 11. 9. from 8 PM in the frame-
work of Big Concert Night POSTCITY, Spiral Falls
The decommissioned postal service logistic center’s spiral packet chutes—custom-made for the facility in the 1980s—invite festivalgoers to decipher the mysterious inscription.FM Einheit (DE), a musician, composer and sound artist, will impart oscillations to this infrastructure that echo the drone, whooshing, and thuds that reverberated through this huge space for so many years when, on a 24/7 basis, millions of packets were routed here. FM Einheit’s sound perfor-mance stages this concatenation of logistics and mass processing as a metaphor for a society on a consumption binge: “The results of this frenzy are spewed forth by the spiral packet chutes, and spectators can number and weigh them and judge for themselves whether they’re to be found wanting.”
Ars Electronica and IntelTM present: DRONE 100—Spaxels over Linz
SAT 10. 9. 7:45 PM Donaupark
A spectacle produced by the Ars Electronica Futurelab for IntelTM has made it into the record books! In a performance showcased by a promotional film for the world-famous chip maker, 100 spaxels took to the sky simultaneously. This world-record-setting project by Ars Electronica & Intel™ makes its European premiere in the heavens above Donaupark. But that's not all d rones take over at Ars Electronica 2016, the festival features various outstanding projects: Quadcopter Flying School, DRONE PROJECT DEMOS hosted by Ars Electronica Futurelab, DRONE RACES and Drone Performance—Campus Tsinghua University.
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Sparkasse OÖ Klangwolke 201650th Anniversary of JKU—River of Knowledgeby Salvatore Vanasco (IT/DE)
SAT 10. 9. from 7:30 PM Donaupark
“Only what we dream is what we truly are, because all the rest, having been realized, belongs to the world and to everyone.” (Fernando Pessoa)
Linz’s Johannes Kepler University, which is celeb-rating its 50th anniversary this year, provides the theme for the 2016 Linzer Klangwolke. River of Knowledge treats the importance of education and the social significance of lifelong learning. Current and historical events will be depicted as imposing scenic images on the Danube and aloft above Do-naupark along its south bank, and thus span a dra-matic arc from the past to the future. Spectators will be able to experience and feel technological developments the likes of which manifest them-selves on a daily basis at JKU. The aim is to show how universities can nurture society, and what impact the visions of science have on our lives.
NightlineTHU 8. 9. 9 PM, Opening POSTCITY, Ground Floor (Train Hall) FRI 9. 9. 8 PM, Nightline POSTCITY, Ground Floor (Train Hall) SAT 10. 9. 9 PM, OK Night: Clubnight OK Center for Contemporary Art SUN 11. 9. 8 PM, Große Konzertnacht 2016 POSTCITY, Ground Floor (Train Hall)
Among music-loving night owls, Nightline is an annual highlight of the Ars Electronica Festival program. This time around, the accent is on the staging and the programming. Nightline begins on Friday with floating water droplets and 3-D prin-ted Cocktails. Audiovisual live performances and electronic live acts like Funkstörung (DE), Vessel (UK) or Pulsinger & Irl (AT/DE) will then take the spotlight. Beginning at 11 PM, intense live acts perform on the Salon Stage hosted by Viennese Salon 2000.
Daily Performances
Roboaction(s) A1 K1, Dragan Ilić (RS/US) POSTCITY, Ground Floor ExhibitionRoboaction(s) A1 K1 is a post-media art practi-ce that combines drawing, movement, sound, and video. In his project, Dragan Ilić executes a ten-minute performance/gestural action with an advanced robot, Kuka K210+DI, which allows his body to rotate at a speed of up to two to three meters per second.
Solo Date, Pao-Chang Tsai (TW) LENTOS Kunstmuseum Linz, AuditoriumThis solo performance is set in the near future and explores the interaction between human beings and artificial intelligence. Solo Date asks: How do you live without someone you love?
Knight Light, ZoopTEK (US) POSTCITY, Spiral FallsKnight Light is ZoopTEK’s vision for the next generation of e-sports, as an immersive live gaming event.
DOMMUNE, Ukawa Naohiro (JP) POSTCITY, Ground Floor (Train Hall)Social Media Project Art Division Jury Recommended Work
Dommune is a live streaming channel and a mixture of live talk show and club night, where people at different places share in a party with the same music at the same time.
MYGRATION—beget, SILK Fluegge (AT) POSTCITY, Ground Floor (Train Hall)The performance piece MYGRATION—beget invol-ves a corporeal dispute on this topic: the body and the soul, which remains in generations throughout its existence and which influences, departs from and invests itself into people’s identities and which repeatedly pours itself into new forms.
Please refer to the schedule part for performances times.
Focus Digital Music and Soundart: Sonic Saturday & Music Monday
SAT 10. 9. Sonic Saturday
The Saturday schedule includes a diversified lineup of offerings—symposia, panel discussions,
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GLEISHALLE, A Concert CycleSam Auinger (AT/DE)
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from 7:30 PM in the framework of The Big Concert Night POSTCITY, Ground Floor (Train Hall)
“Imagine, a space starts to talk to you,but not with words and strings of meaning,instead in changing states and moods (by sound), you can sit, lay down or walk in it.”
The spatial configuration of the Train Hall in POSTCITY makes it an extraordinary setting for sensory perceptions within the context of everyday experience. Especially for this archi-tecture, Sam Auinger (AT/DE) has created a cycle of eight spatial concerts that he together with Hannes Strobl (AT/DE) will premiere over the course of the festival. A series of concerts of varying duration and staged at different times during the festival’s run engenders on site a tonal space that plays with visitors’ perception of time and the emotional perceptibility of the space.
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Klangwolke © Florian Voggeneder Lightstorm: Katharina Gruber, Laurin Döpfner, Gregor Woschitz, Time-Based and Interactive Media Course © Magdalena Leitner
Big Concert Night 2016
SUN 11. 9. 7:30 PM (Doors Open) 8 PM–0:15 AM POSTCITY, Ground Floor (Train Hall)
Amidst the industrial ambience of POSTCITY, the Bruckner Orchestra conducted by Dennis Russell Davies will start off with composer Simone Zaunmair’s (AT) La Lucha, a work for brass instru-ments about two machos fighting over the favor of a woman. The program continues with Rendez-vous avec Claude, an ensemble piece by Marc Rei-bel (AT), a composer, pianist, jazz musician, and theater music director. Performances of Ravel’s (FR) Mother Goose and Stravinsky’s (RU)The Rite of Spring will be accompanied by the Ars Electronica Futurelab’s real-time visualizations. A duo of artists named AROTIN & SERGHEI (RU) and pianist Mikhail Rudy (FR) will perform Light Impulse—Radical Atoms 2016 / Vers la Flamme 1914. Also on the lineup: XBlade Allstars get Radical, a musically accompanied drone race featuring one of the world’s fastest teams, sound artist and composer AGF’s (DE) performance entitled The Radical Self, sound artist FM Einheit’s (DE) with Mene, Mene, Tekel, upharsin and Sam Auinger’s (AT/DE) and Hannes Strobl’s (AT/DE) GLEISHALLE, a Concert Cycle.
Roboaction(s) A1 K1, Dragan IlićVisualisierung Le Sacre du Printemps, Ars Electronica Futurelab
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Conference: Participation and Political Socialization in the Age of New Media Produced jointly by the Pädagogische Hochschule Oberösterreich (teachers college), Arbeiterkam-mer Oberösterreich (chamber of labor) and Ars Electronica
THU 8. 9. 1 –7:30 PMFRI 9. 9. 9 AM–2 PMPOSTCITY
For several years now, new social media have been changing how people communicate and thus our everyday life. Especially among young people, these media now constitute a central part of their lived reality. Even our political discourse is increasingly conducted via Facebook, Twitter and similar platforms, which thus open up new forms of sociopolitical participation and socialization. The conference will confront this new reality and the challenges accompanying it, and scrutinize the impact of this development on political education. Speakers: Peter Filzmaier (AT), Peter Repczuk & Anja Engelbrechtslehner, Elisabeth Wehling (University of California at Berkely), Meral Akin-Hecke (Digital Champion Austria), Simon Wesp (U-19 „Kameleon.ws“), Peter Bruckmüller (SPECT-RA), Joachim Rathke (Schauspieler, Regisseur), Thomas Hellmuth (Universität Wien/AT), Beate Großegger (Institut für Jugendkulturforschung/AT).
Participation is free of charge; preregistration is mandatory: www.ph-ooe.at/partizipation_2016
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FRI 9. 9. 10:00 AM–1:30 PMPOSTCITY, Conference Hall
The first Panel of the theme symposium is the theoretical accompaniment and exploration of the Radical Atoms exhibition. Developed in close cooperation with Hiroshi Ishii (JP/US), head of the Tangible Media Group at the MIT Media Lab, the RADICAL ATOMS—FROM VISION TO PRACTICE symposium follows the path of artis-tically inspired technological development, from idea to creation. Examples from the early years
of the Tangible Media Group demonstrate how ideas derived from art led to the development of trailblazing and fundamentally new technological concepts.
10–10:10 AM Gerfried Stocker (AT): Welcome Address
10:10–10:40 AM VISION—Radical Atoms Hiroshi Ishii (US/JP): Radical Atoms: Beyond the Pixel Empire
10:40–11:20 AM DANCE—Shape Changes10:40–11 AM Daniel Leithinger (AT), Sean
Follmer (US): inFORM and Beyond
11–11:20 AM Ken Nakagaki (JP), Luke Vink (NZ/NL): LineFORM and Meta-Materiality
11:20–11:30 AM Q&A11:30–11:45 AM Break11:45 AM–12:25 PM GROW—Bio & Skin/Fashion11:45 AM–12:05 PM Amanda Parks (US): Kinetic12:05–12:25 PM Lining Yao (CN/US): bioLogic12:25–1:15 PM ENABLE—Sensors & Fabrica-
tion12:25–12:45 PM Joe Paradiso (US): Enabling
Technologies12:45–1 PM Jifei Ou (CN): Programmable
Materials and Digital Fabrication1– 1:15 PM Dávid Lakatos (HU): Form
Giving1:15–1:25 PM Q&A1:25–1:30 PM Hiroshi Ishii (US/JP): Teaser
for Symposium I.IIModerators: Hiroshi Ishii (US/JP) and Gerfried Stocker (AT)
This event is realised in the framework of the European Digital Art and Science Network and co-funded by the Creative Europe program of the European Union.
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FRI 9. 9. 2:30–5:50 PMPOSTCITY, Conference Hall
In the second panel of this year’s festival, there will be there will be talks spanning the histo-rical development of alchemists techniques to current trends. With their lectures experts seek to answer questions about who the alchemists of our time are, on which projects they are focused on and what conditions they need to do so. The
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a guided tour, Listening Room and Medium Sonorum—dedicated to listening experiences in general and modern multi-channel compositions and computer music in particular.
SAT 10. 9. 2–10 PM2–4 PM Symposium Music & Sound Art
Sound Art & Music—Session 12–7 PM Listening Room—(CMS Produkti-
onsstudio)4:30–5:15 PM WE GUIDE YOU / Experts tour:
Guided Tour/Demo—CMS Computer Music Studio
5:30–7:30 PM Symposium Music & Sound Art Sound Art & Music—Session 2
8–10 PM Medium Sonorum—Intermedia Computer Music Concert
MON 12. 9. Music Monday
The highlight of the final day of the festival features encounters of both a sensory as well as intellectual nature with electronic and experi-mental music. Accompanied by musician/musi-cologist Werner Jauk (AT), festivalgoers will enjoy close-up contacts with creative artists as well as first-hand insights into the music and tonal worlds conjured up at the festival. A brief guided tour of the brand-new studios at Anton Bruckner University offers an impression of the excellent infrastructure available here for purposes of study, research and production.
Anton Bruckner University can be easily reached via shuttle bus from POSTCITY and the Ars Electronica Center. (see p. 21) .
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Faires at Ars Electronica 2016 Organic Farmers’ Market—The Alchemists of Food SAT 10. 9. 10 AM–5 PM POSTCITY, Spiral Falls
POSTCITY will be welcoming farmers on Saturday. They will be bringing along regional, organic products that festivalgoers can taste and, if they like, purchase. In addition to sustainably produced foodstuffs, the focus here is on alternative future agricultural scenarios in which technological inno-vations play an essential role.Market visitors can buy organic foodstuffs directly from the producers and taste-test a whole smor-gasbord of delicacies. And this is also the perfect place to engage in informative conversations about healthy, sustainable nutrition.
supported by BIO AUSTRIA, Upper Austria
Mini Maker Faire Linz SUN 11. 9. 10 AM–7:30 PM POSTCITY, Spiral Falls
Another setting conducive to interpersonal communication is the Mini Maker Faire Linz being staged in conjunction with u19 – CREATE YOUR WORLD, where makers who enjoy experimentation will present their DIY projects and propagate their insights in speeches and workshops on Sunday. Like every Maker Faire, this get-together expressly encourages a hands-on, experience-oriented approach. Creative individuals, inventive lateral thinkers and high-tech enthusiasts will show what they’re capable of and invite visitors to join in. The diverse topics include 3-D printing, Arduino, crafting, electronics, food, hacking, handicrafts, hardware, the internet of things, music, quadcop-ters, Raspberry Pi & Co., robots, science & research, steampunk and wearables.
Mini Maker Faire Linz is jointly produced by Make: Magazin and Maker Media®.
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10–11 AM SESSION 1: EUROPEAN DIGITAL ART AND SCIENCE NETWORK 10–10:05 AM Jurij Krpan (SI): Welcome10:05–10:15 AM Quadrature (DE), ESO Residency
Winner 201610:15–10:25 AM Fernando Comerón (ES),
ESO representative10:25–10:35 AM Aoife van Linden Tol (IR),
ESA Residency Winner 201610:35–10:45 AM TBA10:45–11 AM Q&AModerator: Jurij Krpan (SI)
11:20 AM–12:30 PM SESSION 2: ESTABLISHING BEST PRACTICE 11:20–11:40 AM Ivan Poupyrev (RU/US),
Google ATAP: Making the Entire World Interactive: Innovation and Creativity on a Very Large Scale.
11:40 AM–12 Noon Susan Street (AU), QUT Precincts: Transforming the Laboratory to achieve Deep Learning and Engagement
12 Noon–12:20 PM Daehyung Lee (KR), VH AWARD: Art as context maker: Why technology matters in 21st century.
12:20–12:30 PM Q&AModerator: Yamina Aouina (DZ/DE)
1:30–3:10 PM SESSION 3: EXPLORING NEW FRONTIERS 1:30–1:40 PM Ghalia Elsrakbi (NL/SY) & Haytham
Nawar (EG), Cairotronica: Bridging of Audiences and Professionals through Art
1:40–1:50 PM Mohamed Hossam (EG) & Omar El-Safty (EG), Fablab Egypt: The Rise of the Maker Community in Egypt
1:50–2 PM Christian Rauch (DE), Berlin State Festival: Festival curation; creating an open meeting ground for science and the public
2–2:10 PM Ali Panahi (IR) & Ehsan Rasou-lof (IR), TADAEX: Collaborations between artistic & scientific streams[CL1] in Tehran
2:10–2:20 PM Q&A
2:20–2:30 PM Oscar Ekponimo (NG), Chowberry & Elizabeth Kasujja (UG), InstaHealth: Digital Com-munities: translating body sound to language and the transforma-tive power of mobile phones on the health sector
2:30–2:40 PM Valentino Catricalà (IT), BNL Media Art Festival: Innovating
Media Art through education2:40–2:50 PM Michela Magas (UK/SE/HR),
Stromatolite / Music Tech Fest: The Transdisciplinary Laboratory
2:50–3 PM Mariano Sardón (AR), Museo de la Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero: Laboratory–Museum Space: an effective interaction place for Artists and Scientists
3–3:10 PM Q&AModerator: Kazuhiko Washio (JP)
3:30–4:30 PM SESSION 4: DISCUSSING THE FUTURE OF THE LABS13:30–4 PM Panellists: Hiroshi Ishii (US/JP),
Horst Hörtner (AT), Ivan Poupyrev (RU/US), Susan Street (AU), Kathleen McCarthy (US)
4–4:30 PM Q&AModerator: Yamina Aouina (DZ/DE)
This event is realised in the framework of the European Digital Art and Science Network and co-funded by the Creative Europe program of the European Union.
Expanded Animation– The Alchemy of AnimationFachhochschule Oberösterreich–Campus Hagenberg (AT), MAXON Computer GmbH (DE), Ars Electronica (AT)
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The focus is once again on the fringes of the com-puter animation field as well as on the reciprocal interaction of animation and technology. This year’s three featured topics are science, society and industry, which will be discussed from a variety of perspectives by three panels made up of animation filmmakers, curators, scientists,
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speakers present and explore concepts, technical challenges and developments of new materials uncovering intersecting points in biotechnology, design, engineering, architecture, art etc. They introduce their own cultural-social perspective and critical analysis and show speculative scena-rios to give possible insight into our future.
2:30–2:40 PM Jurij Krpan (SI): Welcome2:40–3:10 PM Joe Davis (US): Astrobiological
Horticulture3:10–3:40 PM Siegfried Zielinski (DE):
Expanded Materiology3:40–4:10 PM Verena Kuni (DE):
The Alchemy of Our Time4:10–4:20 PM Q&A4:20–4:40 PM Break4:40–5:10 PM Fumio Nanjo (JP):
Art, Audience, Life5:10 – 5:40 PM James Gimzewski (US): Atoms:
A Collective Order, Entropy and Self Organisation
5:40–5:50 PM Q&AModeration: Jurij Krpan (SI)
This event is realised in the framework of the European Digital Art and Science Network and co-funded by the Creative Europe program of the European Union.
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SAT 10. 9. 12 Noon–4 PMPOSTCITY, FIS Stage
Taking work done by MIT’s Tangible Media Group and the Ars Electronica Futurelab as the point of departure, this part of the symposium will deal with how the evolution of Radical Atoms will be felt in various occupations, economic sectors and, by no means least of all, our everyday life. What impact will these new dynamic materials have on creative disciplines like art and architecture? What are the future prospects in robotic design? Will we someday encounter drones as airborne Radical Atoms? What happens when new materi-als are amalgamated with human DNA? And how will we, the users, be able to find our way in the dynamic techno-world of tomorrow? International pioneers and the Ars Electronica Futurelab’s staff
experts gaze into a future of and with Radical Atoms.
12 Noon–12:10 PM Hiroshi Ishii (US/JP) & Christo-pher Lindinger (AT): Recap of Symposium I.I. and Welcome
12:10–1:10 PM INSPIRE—Art & Design12:10–12:30 PM Carlo Ratti (IT): Lift-Bit12:30–12:50 PM Joachim Sauter (DE): Infinite
Cube12:50–1:10 PM Tomotaka Takahashi (JP):
RoBoHoN1:10–1:20 PM Q&A1:20–2:20 LEVITATE—Future & Mind1:20–1:40 PM Horst Hörtner (AT): Spaxels1:40–2 PM Martina Mara (AT): Psychology
of Radical Atoms 2 PM–2:20 PM Yoichi Ochiai (JP): Magic2:20–2:30 PM Q&A2:30–3:30 PM VIRAL—Science & Society2:30–2:50 PM Chiaki Hayashi (JP): FabCafe2:50–3:10 PM Shiho Fukuhara (JP):
Biopresence3:10–3:30 PM David Benjamin (US):
The Living3:30–4 PM Q&AModerators: Hiroshi Ishii (US/JP) & Christopher Lindinger (AT)
This event is realised in the framework of the European Digital Art and Science Network and co-funded by the Creative Europe program of the European Union.
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Art and Science at Work
SUN 11. 9. 10 AM–4:30 PMPOSTCITY, Conference Hall
The European Digital Art and Science Network aims to link up scientific aspects and ideas with approaches used in digital art. Fostering inter-disciplinary work and intercultural exchange as well as gaining access to new target audiences are among its declared goals. There is also strong emphasis on art’s role as a catalyst in processes of social renewal. By creating images and narra-tives dealing with the potential risks and rewards inherent in technological and scientific deve-lopment, artists exert an important influence on how our society comes to terms with these innovations.
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Prix Forum IV—Visionary Pioneers of Media ArtThe Prix Forum IV will be dedicated to Jasia Reich-ardt (UK), this year’s Visionary Pioneers of Media Art laureate.
SAT 10. 9. 5–6:30 PMUrsulinensaal im OÖ Kulturquartier
Jasia Reichardt (UK), Golden Nica recipientModerator: Christine Schöpf (AT)
STARTS–ForumAttention isn’t focused only on the prizewinning projects of STARTS–Prize 2016; Ars Electronica’s spotlight also shines on the people who produced them. At the STARTS–Forum 2016 they will have an opportunity to elaborate on their approach and point of view, their methodology and the results they’ve achieved with it.
This project is presented in the framework of the STARTS– Prize 2016 and co-funded by the Creative Europe program of the European Union.
SAT 10. 9. 10–11:30 AMPOSTCITY, FIS Stage10 – 10:10 AM Welcome10:10–10:30 AM Bradly Dunn Klerks (BE), Iris van
Herpen (NL): Magnetic Motion
10:30–10:50 AM Artifical Skins and Bones Group (DE): Artifical Skins and Bones
10:50–11:20 AM Overview Honorary Mentions and Nominations STARTS–Prize 2016
11:20–11:30 AM Q&A—DiscussionModerator: Gerfried Stocker (AT)
2nd Helpers Conference: Zusam-menHelfen in OÖ—Gemeinsam für geflüchtete Menschen
SAT 10. 9. 10:30 AM–6:30 PMPOSTCITY, Conference Hall
Since 2015, the subject of refugees has occupied the attention of Europeans like never befo-re. Fleeing people have also dominated public discussions. Civil society has seized the initiative in unprecedented forms and demonstrated its strength. Following the successful 1st Helpers Conference in Upper Austria in March 2016 that attracted about 300 participants, this 2nd Conference is being held to support the ongo-ing efforts of civilian volunteers and to treat relevant topics. The lineup includes expert input (e.g. from the head of UNHCR Austria), keynotes
Rhizome, Boris Labbé (FR), Sacrebleu Productions P2P Foundation
Can you hear me?, Mathias Jud (CH), Christoph Wachter (CH) Cybernetic Serendipity Exhibition Poster designed by Franziska Themerson
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FRI 9. 9. 1–2:30 PM Prix Forum I—Computer
Animation/Film/VFX3:15–5:30 PM Art & Society3:15–4 PM Mihai Grecu (RO): Under the
Centipede Sun4–4:45 PM Reinhold Bidner (AT): Animation
and Artistic Diversity4:45–5:30 PM Jonas Hansen (DE): No Frame
SAT 10. 9. 1–4:15 PM Art & Science1–2 PM Abigail Addison (UK): Silent
Signal-Exploring Visionary Science through Experimental Animation
2–2:45 PM Erwin Feyersinger (AT/DE): Wizards of Data: Embodied Cogni-tion and Animated Visualizations
2:45–3:30 PM Diana Arellano (ES/DE): The Other Face of Character Animation
3:30–4:15 PM Markos Kay (UK): Visualisation and Simulation in Art & Science
4:40–6:30 PM Art & Industry4:40–5:35 PM Manuel Casasola Merkle (DE),
Moritz Schwind (Aixsponza/DE): Planting Seeds of Surreality
5:35–6:30 PM Matthias Winckelmann (Man-vsMachine/DE): Animals vs Machines—When Creativity Goes Uncontrollable
Prix Forums–Art & ScienceThe Prix Forums furnish an extraordinary oppor-tunity to festivalgoers—a chance to meet the human beings behind the works of art. Here, you can enjoy up-close-and-personal encounters with the artists honored by the Prix Ars Electronica and the jurors who made the selections. In formal speeches and casual conversations, you can find out more about the works, the ideas behind them, and the challenges the artists responded to. The Prix Forums are produced by the Euro-pean Digital Art and Science Network. The 2016 theme, “Art & Science,” accentuates that this year, more than ever, the focus is on the interplay and reciprocal impact of science and art.
The gathering place of the participating artists and scientists is, once again, the Ursulinensaal at OÖ Kulturquartier—with one exception: The Prix Forum I—Computer Animation/Film/VFX will be staged at Central Linz.
The Prix Forums are produced by the European Digital Art and Science Network.
Prix Forum I—Computer Animation/Film/VFX
The Computer Animation/Film/VFX Prix Forum will deal with developments in the animation field.
FRI 9. 9. 1–2:45 PM Central Linz
Gerfried Stocker (AT) and Jürgen Hagler (AT): Introduction and WelcomeRhizome (Golden Nica), Boris Labbé (FR) Nosaj Thing/Cold Stares ft. Chance The Rapper + The O’My’s (Award of Distinction), Yuya Hanai (JP) Johannes Schiehsl (AT) (Juror 2016) Moderation: Mari-Liis Rebane (EE)
Prix Forum II Digital Communities
The Digital Communities Forum is dedicated to the social consequences of global interconnection via digital networks.
SAT 10. 9. 1:30–3 PMUrsulinensaal im OÖ Kulturquartier
Stacco Troncoso (ES): P2P Foundation (Golden Nica) Paul Feigelfeld (AT): Refugee Phrasebook (Award of Distinction)Nakano Hitoyo (JP): SAZAE bot (Award of Distinction)Moderation: Sarah Kriesche (AT)
Prix Forum III Interactive Art+
The Interactive Art+ Forum will elaborate of inter-active works and the expanded interpretation of interactive art.
SAT 10. 9. 3:15–4:45 PMUrsulinensaal im OÖ Kulturquartier
Mathias Jud (CH), Christoph Wachter (CH): Can you hear me? (Golden Nica)Frank Kolkman (NL): Open Surgery—a do-it-yourself surgery robot for domestic laparoscopy (Award of Distinction)Ann-Katrin Krenz (DE): Parasitic Symbiotic (Award of Distinction),Moderation: Victoria Vesna (US)
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2:15–2:45 PM Thomas Gardner (UK): Mimesis and Musical measurement
2:45–3 PM Antonino Chiaramonte (IT/UK): Audio-visual music and Sound Art, a collaborative and interdisciplinary practice-led research field for deve-loping intermedia artworks
3–3:15 PM Werner Jauk (AT): music & sound-installation: installing auditory worlds —mediated bodily by codes for sounds <—> immediated bodily by sounds …
3:15–3:30 PM Sam Auinger (AT/DE): artist´s statement
3:30–4 PM Panel DiscussionModerator: Astrid Schwarz (AT)4:30–5:15 PM Special treat : Computer Music
Studio @Anton Bruckner University—A guided tour and short demo with
Andreas Weixler (AT) and Se-Lien Chuang (TW) (Meeting point: An-ton Bruckner University, Entrance)
Session 2 5:30–7:30 PM 5:30–6 PM Sabine Sanio (DE): Aspects of the
Performance Situation in Music and Sound Art
6–6:15 PM David Berezan (CA/UK): Illusion and Hyper-reality in the Nautical Cycle
6:15–6:30 PM Volkmar Klien (AT): Music and the in-audible
6:45–7: PM Peter Rantaša (AT): What, when or where is a work of sound art? Ontology, notion and concept, commercial intercourse
7–7:30 PM Panel DiscussionModerator: Astrid Schwarz (Ö1 & FM4/AT)
New Ways Of Thinking: The Future Catalysts
THU 8. 9.–MON 12. 9.POSTCITY, FIS Stage
Following its successful premiere at the 2014 Festival and the fascinating follow-up last year, the next Future Innovators Summit is formulating creative questions for the future. In workshops and intensive discussions, artists, designers, scientists, engineers, entrepreneurs, and social activists from all over the world will be talking about their ideas and projects related to this year’s complex of topics: the future of humankind, the future of education, and the future of the Commons. The Future Innovators Summit was developed by Ars Electronica and Hakuhodo, and is being staged this year in cooperation with netidee.
THU 8. 9. 10–11:30 AM FIS Breakfast Kick-off Flashtalks Moderators: Hideaki Ogawa (JP),
Kazuko Tanaka (JP)4–5:30 PM FIS TeaTime Kick-off Flashtalks
Moderator: Kristefan Minski (AU)
SUN 11. 9. 4:30–6 PM Final Presentation Moderation: Kazuhiko Washio (JP),
Hideaki Ogawa (JP)
MON 12. 9. 11:30 AM–12:30 PM Future Innovators Summit
2017, Moderator: Hideaki Ogawa (JP)
FIS StageTHU 8. 9.–MON 12. 9.POSTCITY
On the Future Innovators Stage (FIS) in POSTCITY, the staff of innovative projects will present work that’s already in the implementation stage. One example is injecting art into the EU’s future technology program—that is, to turn FET–Future and Emerging Technologies into FEAT–Future Emerging Art & Technology.A new form of conference is being staged in co-operation with Knowledge Capital (JP)—a Kotatsu [Japanese: heatable table].There’ll also be a presentation of New Tendencies, Armin Medosch’s (AT) new English-language book published by MIT Press (US).
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by Syrian blogger Hussam Eesa (Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently) and author Ingrid Brodnig (Hate on the Net), the presentation of projects (i.e. Sharehouse Refugio Berlin; In the Jungle of Calais blog by Hammed Khamis; Habibi&Hawara, Vienna) and accounts of inspiring and innovative approaches.
Interpreters will be present to simultaneously translate all of the speeches held throughout the day into German and English. Find out more at zusammenhelfen.ooe.gv.at.
Sonic Saturday Symposium: Sound Arts & Music—Music & Sound ArtsThe Ars Electronica Symposium & Artist's meeting at the Anton Bruckner University
SAT 10. 9.Anton Bruckner University, Studiobühne2–4 PM Symposium Music & Sound Art
Sound Art & Music—Session 14:30–5:15 PM WE GUIDE YOU / Experts tour:
Guided Tour/Demo—CMS Computer Music Studios
5:30–7:15 PM Symposium Music & Sound Art Sound Art & Music—Session 2
Music Program
2–7 PM Listening Room, CMS Produktions-studio
8–10 PM Medium Sonorum @ Ars Electronica Intermedia Computer Music Concert,
CMS Sonic Lab & Kleiner Saal
Anton Bruckner University’s Department of Composition and Conducting is organizing Sound Arts & Music–Music & Sound Arts, a symposium dedicated to exploring this fascinating interrela-tionship. Although both art forms seem at first glance to be closely related, they are nevertheless embedded in highly dissimilar contexts, each with its own particular traditions of presentation, distribution, curation and theory formation. And it is precisely the unique, individual position that this relationship assumes which enables it to pro-vide the ideal theme for the first Ars Electronica Symposium at the Anton Bruckner University in its role as interface between music and other genres of media arts.
Session 1 2–4 PM2–2:15 PM Ursula Brandstätter (AT), Gerfried
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Art & Science Projects
Ghost Cell, Antoine Delacharlery (FR)Window to the World, CIID (DK), Toyota Motor Europe (EU)Future Self Mirror, CIID (DK)
Spiritum, CIID (DK)Pelars, CIID (DK)Obscurity, Paolo Cirio (IT)Uncanny Valley, AlteredQualia (SK), Fractal Fantasy (AT/CA)The Culture Series, Afroditi Psarra (GR), Dafni Papadopoulou (GR)Cosmic Bitcasting, Afroditi Psarra (GR), Cécile Lapoire (FR)Second Story, Aoife van Linden Tol (IE/UK)Masses, Quadrature (DE)Stones, Quadrature (DE)Interface I, Ralf Baecker (DE) Prima Materia, NOHlab (TR) Beyond Prototyping, Jussi Änglesevä (FI) MycoTEX, Aniela Hoitink/NEFFA (NL) Project Florence, Helene Steiner (AT/UK) Implant, Eric Dyer (US) Noodle, Sarah Petkus (US)
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Active Wood Products
Ghost Cell, Antoine Delacharlery (FR) © Mybosswas
Interface Iå, Ralf Baecker (DE) © Bresadola + Freese/drama-berlin.de
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Radical Atoms Exhibition and Alchemists of Art & Science
THU 8. 9.–SUN 11. 9. 10 AM–8 PM MON 12. 9. 10 AM–6 PM Ars Electronica Center THU 8. 9.–MON 12. 9. 10 AM–7:30 PM POSTCITY, First Floor, Basement
Developed in cooperation with MIT Media Lab Professor Hiroshi Ishii (US/JP), this exhibition is arrayed along a thematic and chronological axis. It demonstrates how ideas derived from art can lead to new technological concepts. Visionary examples are provided by the work Hiroshi Ishii’s Tangible Media Group was already doing in 1999 in conjunction with their musicBottles. inForm (2013) registers gesticulations and sets actual objects into motion. bioLogic (2015) is a sort of second skin that reacts to movement. The exhi-bition, which also features projects by Carlo Ratti (IT), Joachim Sauter (DE) and the Ars Electronica Futurelab, will continue to run after the festival at the Ars Electronica Center, where it dovetails nicely with the extensive program of the Digital Art and Science Network, an EU-subsidized alliance that’s attracting more and more presti-gious scientific organizations. Artist-in-residence programs have already been conducted with CERN—the European Organization for Nuclear Research, the European Southern Observatory and the European Space Agency. The Festival is showcasing works produced in conjunction with these residencies.
This project is presented in the framework of the European Digital Art and Science Network and co-funded by the Creative Europe program of the European Union.
In cooperation with GREINER GROUP
Radical Atoms Projects
musicBottles, Tangible Media Group | MIT Media Lab (US)SandScape, Tangible Media Group | MIT Media Lab (US)Topobo, Tangible Media Group | MIT Media Lab (US)inFORM, Tangible Media Group | MIT Media Lab (US)LineFORM, Tangible Media Group | MIT Media Lab (US)
THU 8. 9. 12 Noon–3:30 PM FEAT Workshop12 Noon–12:15 PM Introduction to FEAT by Erich
Prem (eutema) and Lucas Evers (Waag Society)
12:15–1:45 PM Artist Interventions and Inter-views
1:45–2:15 PM Are we doing this right?—Open Discussion
2:15–3:30 PM Art / Science Programmes: Where do we go from here? A panel of experts from art, science and research policy discusses challenges of art science interaction in future research programmes
3:30–4:00 PM GIVE ME STEAM: Create your own art with mathematics and create your own ma-thematics with art!, Kristóf Fenyvesi(FIN)
FRI 9. 9. 1–2 PM Hakuhodo (JP): People Thinking Lab Moderator: Shoko Takahashi (JP)2–3 PM Masaki Fujihata (JP): A book of me-
dia art archive as an art work, and the next step is a beyond database
3–3:30 PM Valentino Catricalá (IT): Rethinking the Medium through Media Art. The Example of the BNL Media Art Festival
3:30–5:30 PM Ars Electronica Solutions (AT): Panel Discussion: Weltlabor, Moderation: Pascal Maresch (AT)
SAT 10. 9. 4:30–6 PM Kotatsu Conference presented by
Knowledge Capital (JP)SUN 11. 9. 10–11 AM Kathrin Passig (DE): Reinventing
the State: Political Design Patterns of Online Communities
11–11:30 AM Tomotaka Takahashi (JP): RoBoHoN11:30–12:30 PM Matthew Gardiner (AU): ORI*- Fol-
ding matter by code12:30–1:30 PM NTT Research Lab (JP) x Ars
Electronica Futurelab (AT): Social Communication Design towards 2020, Moderator: Hideaki Ogawa (JP)
1:30–3 PM Armin Medosch (AT): New Tenden-cies, Moderation: Ina Zwerger (AT)
3–4 PM Panel Discussoin: Chemistry of Intelligence, Moderation: Mahir Yavuz (TR/US), Pablo Honey (ES)
MON 12. 9. 2:30–3 PM Aniela Hoitink (NL): New materials
and approaches to the future of fashion and textile
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Incertitudes, Ying Gao (CA/CN) Project Jacquard, Dr. Ivan Poupyrev (RU/US) Artist Lab Jussi Ängeslevä (FI) Artist Lab Institute IRNAS (SI) Hybrid Basketry, Amit Zoran (IL) Artist Lab Artificial Skins and Bones (DE) Roboaction(s) A1 K1, Dragan Ilić (RS/US) RoBoHoN, Tomotaka Takahashi (JP) Ready to Crawl, Hiroshi Sugihara (JP) Roombots, Simon Hauser (CH), Mehmet Mutlu (TR) Artist Lab Yoichi Ochiai (JP) Artist Lab ASSISIbf The Institute of Isolation, Make Your Maker, The Future Day Spa, Lucy McRae (UK) Artist Lab Yasuaki Kakehi (JP) Black Hole Horizon, Thom Kubli (DE) ORI*, Matthew Gardiner (AU/AT) Artist Lab Joe Davis (US) Artist Lab BCL Heirloom, Gina Czarnecki (UK), John Hunt (UK) Anatomy of Frozen Genesis, Dean Verzel (SI) The Modular Body, Floris Kaayk (NL) Aquaphoneia, Navid Navab (CA), Michael Montanaro (CA) MISEREABLE MACHINES: Soot-o-mat, Špela Petrič (SI) Brume, Michael Kugler (US), Sebastian Wolf (DE) Rotating Lights, Stefan Tiefengraber (AT) Alive Painting, Akiko Nakayama (JP) Artist Lab Masaki Fujihata (JP) Neighbor, Naotaka Fujii (JP), GRINDER-MAN (JP), evala (JP) The Kankisenthizer, Ei Wada (JP) Sky Canvas, ALE (JP) Terminal Sulcus, Beatrice Haines (UK) Face Cartography, Daniel Boschung (CH) Sonic Wildness, Steffen Armbruster (DE), Antye Greie-Ripatti (DE) Skinterface, Charlotte Furet (FR/US), Catherine Ka Hei Suen (CN), Andre McQueen (UK), George Philip Wright (UK) Haptoclone, Shinoda & Makino Lab, University of Tokyo (JP) Trāṭaka, Alessio Chierico (IT) Fog Pixel, Masa Inakage (JP), Kazuma Suzuki (JP), Asturo Ueki (JP) Amino One, Julie Legault (CA)
Photosynthegraph, Yoko Shimizu (JP) The Drinkable Book, Dr. Theresa Dankovich (US) Moss Voltaics, Elena Mitrofanova (RU) Urpflanze, Susana Soares (PT/UK) The Living Language, Ori Elisar (IL) Pentatonic Permutations, Benjamin Heiders-berger (DE) Hortum Machina, B, William Victor Camilleri (MT), Danilo Sampaio (BR) Agent Unicorn, Anouk Wipprecht (NL)
STARTS–Prize THU 8. 9.–MON 12. 9. 10 AM–7:30 PM POSTCITY, STARTS Labs
Appointed by the European Commission, Ars Electronica has launched the STARTS-Prize to select the most pioneering collaborations and results in the field of creativity and innovation at the nexus of science and technology with the arts. Ars Electronica 2016 presents a selection of the prizewinning and nominated works.
This project is presented in the framework of the STARTS Prize 2016 and co-funded by the Creative Europe program of the European Union.
Magnetic Motion, Iris van Herpen (NL)– will be shown in an Artist Lab at POSTCITY Artifical Skins and Bones, Artificial Skins and Bones Group (DE)–will be shown in an Artist Lab at POSTCITY Bionic Partition: Generative Design for Aero-space, Airbus (DE), Autodesk (US), APWorks (DE), The Living (US) SPARKED: A Live Interaction Between Humans and Quadcopters, Verity Studios (CH), ETH Zurich (CH), Cirque du Soleil (CA) Water-Based Digital Fabrication, Neri Oxman (IL/US), Mediated Matter Group (US) We Make Money Not Art, Régine Debatty (BE) Apostroph, Manfred Hild (DE), Mitsuru Muramatsu (JP), Shunji Yamanaka (JP) Environment Dress 2.0, María Castellanos (ES), Alberto Valverde (ES)/uh513 (ES) Floraform, Jessica Rosenkrantz (US), Jesse Louis-Rosenberg (US)/Nervous System (US) Kinematics Dress, Jessica Rosenkrantz (US), Jesse Louis-Rosenberg (US)/Nervous System (US)
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THU 8. 9.–MON 12. 9. 10 AM–7:30 PM POSTCITY, First Floor, Basement
The alchemists of our time are the creative ones whose hybrid working methods are overriding the borders between art and science. They are at work on the future of 3-D printing, genetic engineering, artificial intelligence, self-driving vehicles, nanotechnology and lots more. The exhibition will be running in the spacious halls of POSTCITY on the grounds of Linz’s main train station. Alchemists of Our Time is a sprawling exhibition that features an inspiring mix of artistic takes on futuristic technologies. Multiple “Artists Labs” showcase works by individuals or interdisciplinary teams to provide fascinating insights into their concepts and methods.
Exhibits
Artist Lab Quayola (IT) CHOZUMAKI, Nelo Akamatsu (JP) (Im)possible Baby, Case 01: Asako & Moriga, Ai Hasegawa (JP) Artist Lab Iris van Herpen (NL) Artist Lab Marjan Colletti (IT/AT/UK) Caress of the Gaze, Behnaz Farahi (IR)
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Black Hole Horizon, Thom Kubli (DE) © Kris Qua
Scalar Fields, Akira Wakita, Tetsuya Komuro Magnetic Motion, Iris van Herpen (NL) © Yannis Vlamos
Deep Space 8K
THU 8. 9. 10 AM–8 PM FRI 9. 9. 10 AM–11 PM SAT 10. 9. 10 AM–9:30 PM SUN 11. 9. 10 AM–9 PM MON 12. 9. 10 AM–7 PM
During the festival, international artists will have the opportunity to take advantage of the jumbo-format projection surfaces and state-of-the-art, ultra-high-resolution technology in Deep Space 8K to present their interactive perfor-mances, playful interventions and fascinating worlds of imagery. There are things happening on the musical level here too—excellent musicians working together with visual artists to engender perfectly coordinated visual and tonal worlds, some of which react to the movements and voices of the performers in real time. The works take festivalgoers along on an audiovisual jour-ney of discovery to the alchemists of our time, or present them with the opportunity to employ laser tracking to intervene in the performance. Elaborate 3-D animated films deliver insights into microscopic worlds, show orbiting satellites executing pirouettes with space junk, or enable audience members to see and hear radiation data from the 2011 Fukushima nuclear catastrophe.
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a festival fixture for many years now. It has become an important living art space and com-fortable lounge, so this year, 2016, The Mobile Ö1 Atelier is located at the entrance to the festival’s main quarter POSTCITY.In 2016 The Ö1 Mobile Atelier is once again desig-ned by pneumocell, by the Vienna-based architect Thomas Herzig (AT). pneumocell is an assembly kit consisting of inflatable building elements which can be quickly connected in numerous combinations to form complete constructions. Facing the bright, semi-transparent pavilion reminiscent of biological cell structures.On the inside The Mobile Ö1 Atelier is both an information point and a project exhibition venue throughout the festival. An acoustic project can be experienced in The Mobile Ö1 Atelier: Expansi-on of the Universe by composer Rudolf Wakolbin-ger (AT). By converting scientific data into music, Wakolbinger acoustically illustrates the history of the universe. The composition’s duration of 13.8 minutes reflects the 13.8 billion years from the Big Bang until now. The corresponding sound-installation for Expansion of the Universe is built as a maker project using 216 loudspeakers.
CyberArts Exhibition 2016Opening: THU 8.9 5 PM THU 8. 9. 10 AM–8:30 PM FRI 9. 9. 10 AM–8:30 PM SAT 10. 9. 10 AM–10 PM SUN 11. 9. 10 AM–8:30 PM MON 12. 9. 10 AM–8:30 PM The exhibition will run until September 18th. OK Center for Contemporary Art
Interaktive Performances (Inferno): FRI 9. 9., SUN 11. 9. and MON 12.9. starting at 1 PM on the hour
As always, the CyberArts exhibition is a showcase of excellence in media art. The featured artists include Ann-Katrin Krenz (DE), whose robotic milling machines crawl across tree trunks like parasites and carve poems in encoded form into their bark, as well as Christoph Wachter and Mathias Jud (both CH), who’ve been singled out for recognition for their interactive espio-nage installation. CyberArts’ spectrum is broad indeed—it includes Frank Kolkman’s surgical system for home use, and Exhausting a Crowd, Kyle McDonald’s work dealing with surveillance.
The Prix Ars Electronica also annually honors the merits and pioneering achievements of an outstanding personality. Prominent art critic and exhibition curator Jasia Reichardt (GB) secured her place in media art history in 1968 with a show named “Cybernetic Serendipity” that was the first to play up computer-based art. She’s the 2016 Visionary Pioneer of Media Art.
Can you hear me?, Christoph Wachter (CH), Mathias Jud (CH) The Architecture of Radio, Richard Vijgen (NL) Jennifer Lyn Morone Inc, Jennifer Morone (US) Rare Erthenware, unknown fields division (UK/AU) Jller, Prokop Bartoníček (CZ), Benjamin Maus (DE) Marble Machine, Martin Molin (SE), Wintergatan (SE) Parasitic/Symbiotic, Ann-Katrin Krenz (DE) Inferno, Louis-Phillippe Demers (CA), Bill Vorn (CA) Open Surgery, Frank Kolkman (NL) Random Darknet Shopper, Mediengruppe Bitnik (UK/CH) Pathfinder, onformative (DE) in collaboration with Christian Loclair (DE) All things fall, Mat Collishaw (UK) Exhausting a Crowd, Kyle McDonald (US) Rhizome, Boris Labbé (FR) Aurelia 1+Hz/proto viva sonification, Robertina Šebjanič (SI), Slavko Glamočanin (SI) Fairy Lights in Femtoseconds, Yoichi Ochiai (JP) Jasia Reichardt (UK)–Visionary Pioneer of Media Art 2016 All Winning Projects Digital Communities
OK Night: Electronic Theatre
SAT 10. 9. 8–9:45 PM, Summer Cinema at Höhenrausch, an alfresco event, weather permitting SAT 10. 9. 10–11:45 PM, Movie 2—Kinosaal,
Moviemento
Electronic Theatre features all prizewinning works in the 2016 Prix Ars Electronica’s Computer Animation/Film/VFX category.NOTE: The works Uncanny Valley by AlteredQualia (SK) and Fractal Fantasy (AT/CA) (Honorary Men-tion) as well as Die Gegenwart sucht ihren Mund in der Spiegelung der Suppe (Honorary Mention) by Yves Netzhammer (CH) will be screened in the lobby of Central Linz, the Ars Electronica Anima-tion Festival venue.
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HACKberry, Genta Kondo (JP), Hiroshi Yamaura (JP), Tetsuya Konishi (JP)/exiii (JP) Instruments of the Afterlife, Michael Burton (UK), Michiko Nitta (JP) Time Displacement – Chemobrionic Garden, Ida Hiršenfelder (SL), Robertina Šebjanič (SL), Aleš Hieng-Zergon (SL) Project Nimbus, Dave Lynch (UK), Mike Nix (UK) Aurelia 1 + Hz/proto viva sonification Robertina Šebjanič (SI), Slavko Glamočanin (SI) Hy-Fi: Reinventing the brick for a low-carbon, compostable structure, The Living (US) Projects on the Materialization of Holography, Yoichi Ochiai (JP) REX|LAB, Marjan Colletti (IT/AT/UK) Casa Jasmina, Team Casa Jasmina (IT) Amsterdam Smart Citizens Lab, Waag Society (NL) Hortum Machina, B, William Victor Camilleri (MT), Danilo Sampaio (BR)
LabOratorium—An Alchemical World_Lab
THU 8. 9.–MON 12. 9. 10 AM–7:30 PM POSTCITY, STARTS Labs
Even if alchemy nowadays has more or less been amalgamated into the modern sciences, the figurative meaning that adheres to that old word still has something dark, forbidden, unorthodox about it. Alchemists are themselves something of an amalgam: scientist, prophet, quack, polymath, trailblazer, do-gooder and nerd. So, who are we actually talking about here?Festival-goers visiting the LabOratorium won’t be receiving any prefab answers; instead, they’ll
get an invitation to come along in search of the alchemists’ still-fascinating approaches and their current protagonists. To this end, the entire exhibition space is being transformed into a playful World_Lab in which a colorful assortment of stations offers opportunities for research, discussion, interacting and hacking. You might say we’re relaunching the mission to discover the Philosopher’s Stone. The issues we’re confronting thereby have to do with the information society, globalization, technology, medicine and ethics.
Projects
. . . Without Borders, Klaus Dietersdorfer (AT) iniGrid, AIT–AUSTRIAN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (AT) CIRC RESPONSIBILITY, Hans Reitz (DE) SCHMIEDE HALLEIN, Rüdiger Wassibauer (AT) FORENSIC FANTASY, KairUs Art + Research (FI/AT)Impact Hub Vienna (AT) G60_HACIENDA, iTOPIA (CN), IAAC (ES) Art Meets Science–How Satellites See Our Planet, ESA (EU) MED-EL (AT) Eye to eye with Sally, DS AUTOMOTION (AT) Recycling Yantra, Raphael Perret (CH) Ron Garan–Alchemist, Ron Garan (US)
The Mobile Ö1 Atelier
THU, FRI & SUN 9:30 AM–11 PM SAT & MON 9:30 AM–7:30 PM POSTCITY, Courtyard
Through the intense cooperation with Ars Electronica The Mobile Ö1 Atelier staged by Austria’s cultural public radio station has been
Visible Strength, Bernardo Aviles-Busch Aurelia 1+Hz / proto viva sonification, Robertina Šebjanič (SI), Slavko Glamočanin (SI)
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duals and firms in the creative economy, presents PRINT A DRINK and Sonic Degrees of Freedom.
Queensland University of Technology (QUT)Ars Electronica Futurelab Academy
THU 8. 9.–MON 12. 9. 10 AM–7:30 PM POSTCITY Gallery
Students from the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) in Australia will be showing works created in conjunction with the Ars Electronica Futurelab Academy.
Summer SessionsSummer Sessions Network/V2_Institute for the Unstable Media (NL)
THU 8.9.–MON 12. 9. 10 AM–7:30 PM POSTCITY, Gallery Live–Event FRI 9. 9. 4–6 PM
One of the works of this pop-up-exhibition is a bar (Max Dovey/UK) to which a specially trained algorithm admits only people who are at least 90% hipster. With the inflatable objects by Teun Vonk (NL), installation visitors walk a narrow path between body and spirit. Gaspard Bos (NL) and Charlot Boonekamp (NL) transform plastic bottles into materials that can then be used to create high-quality designs. Fako Berkers (NL) does recycling of a rather different sort, the outcome of which is a map of Europe consisting of depictions resulting from online research that shows the cultural-political coloration of our world of information and images.
This program is made possible by the generous support of the Creative Industries Fund NL and V2_Institute for the Unstable Media
ENCAC–European Network for Contemporary Audiovisual Creation
Force Field, Evelina Domnitch (BY), Dmitry Gelfand (RU) FRI 9. 9. from 8 PM POSTCITY, Nightline f
2( ), Tomonaga Tokuyama (JP)
THU 8. 9.–MO 12. 9. 10 AM–7:30 PM POSTCITY, Basement (Maze)
The European Network for Contemporary Audiovisual Creation aims to facilitate, promote, inspire, support and create new opportunities and challenges in the audiovisual arts as well as to foster innovative and sustainable solutions for the creative community. The project features a wide program of research, production, education and dissemination of the new audiovisual practi-ces. The total of activities includes residencies, professional workshops, developer meetings and presentations, installations, performances, seminars and round tables.Ars Electronica shows two projects that were developed during a production residency.
The installation f2() by Tomonaga Tokuyama (JP)
transforms the installation space into an interac-tive sound & light artwork that enables visitors to perceive spatiality by means of sound. In Force Field by Evelina Domnitch (BY) and Dmitry Gelfand (RU) sound waves make water droplets float.
The European Network for Contemporary Audiovisual Creation is co-funded by the Creative Europe program of the European Union.
Sirens, Liu Silin
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Ars Electronica Animation Festival Ars Electronica (AT), MAXON Computer GmbH (DE), Fachhochschule Oberösterreich—Campus Hagenberg (AT)
THU 8. 9.– MON 12. 9. Central Linz Screenings THU 8. 9. 12 Noon–11 PM FRI 9. 9. 7–11 PM SAT 10. 9. 8–11 PM SUN 11 .9. 12 Noon–11 PM MON 12. 9. 12 Noon–11 PM Expanded Animation FRI 9. 9. 1–5:30 PM SAT 10. 9. 1–6:30 PM Prix Forum I–Computer Animation/Film/VFX FRI 9. 9. 1–2:45 PM
More than 1,300 works were submitted for prize consideration in the 2016 Prix Ars Electronica’s Computer Animation / Film / VFX category. These entries are the basis on which we’ve compiled the 15 programs that make up this year’s Ars Electronica Animation Festival, a cross-section of the world of digital filmmaking today and its tremendous aesthetic, substanti-ve and technical diversity. They’re by indie and commercial filmmakers working in the arts and sciences, R&D and academia. A selection of those works constituted the basis for eight one-hour themed programs. The Ars Electronica Anima-tion Festival also includes special programs: the Japan Media Arts Festival Selection of the prizewinning films from the last festival; the IN PERSONA: Mihai Grecu program; the Young Animations lineup from the Prix Ars Electronica’s u19–CREATE YOUR WORLD category that honors excellence in various genres of digital filmmaking by young people in Austria under 19 years of age; and screenings of student films from around the world, including the best works honored with Japan’s Campus Genius Award, the Osaka-based ISCA–The International Students Creative Award and an Animation Screening from Tsinghua Uni-versity (CN) as well as the Anniversary Screening Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg.
Campus ExhibitionsCampus Exhibition: Animate WorldsTsinghua University, Beijing
THU 8. 9.–SUN 11. 9. 11 AM–9 PMMON 12. 9. 11 AM–7 PMKunstuniversität Linz, Hauptplatz
Once again this year, we’re showcasing out-standing work being done by students and faculty members at institutions of higher education around the world. The featured school is Tsinghua University in Peking (CN). Animate Worlds spotlights the results of research perfor-med and courses offered in recent years at the Department of Information Art & Design of the Academy of Arts and Design. The show includes recent work on subjects such as digital conserva-tion and innovation in conjunction with traditio-nal Chinese cultural heritage, interactive works of media art, and screenings of 20+ animated films.
Campus Exhibition: Speculative MaterialitiesInterface Cultures student exhibition in Ars Electronica 2016
THU 8. 9.–MON 12. 9. 10 AM–7:30 PM POSTCITY Gallery
Another part of the Campus show features projects and prototypes by students in Linz Art University’s Interface Cultures program: Speculative Materialities includes smart objects that demonstrate the future potential of various materials.
Campus Exhibition: MEDIA SPACESBTK University of Art and Design Berlin
THU 8. 9.–MON 12. 9. 10 AM–7:30 PM POSTCITY Gallery
Also on exhibit are works from the Master of Media Space program at BTK–University of Art & Design in Berlin. MEDIA SPACES refers to realms at the nexus of the real and the virtual.
University of TsukubaPhD Program of Empowerment InformaticsSchool for Integrative and Global Majors
THU 8. 9.–MON 12. 9. 10 AM–7:30 PM POSTCITY Gallery
The Environment Informatics program at Tsuku-ba University (JP) is contributing Vital+Morph and Pitter Pata Pata, two projects emblematic of the technical challenges facing future generations.
Vienna University of TechnologyRobots in Architecture
THU 8. 9.–MON 12. 9. 10 AM–7:30 PM POSTCITY Gallery
Robots in Architecture (TU Wien), an association that makes industrial robots available to indivi-
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Saving the World, PlayfullyWhat does it mean to save the world? Saving the world means transforming what has become a place that is hostile to life into a thoroughly livable habitat. And saving the world also means conserving and caring for it as a place worth living in, where it’s already Paradise on Earth. Nothing less than contributing to saving the world was the mission assigned to u19-CREATE YOUR WORLD when the Future Festival of the Next Generation was launched in 2011. After all, we can succeed in saving the world—and we will succeed, make no mistake about that—if each and every one of us pitches in.
Play Instead of Being Afraid!And consider this: the less grimness and solemnity
we display and the less we are paralyzed by fear that the sky is falling, the easier it will be to achieve this! Playfully—that’s our motto, and it’s just what the doctor ordered! The more enjoyably we go about changing the world to make it bet-ter, more diverse and more sustainable, the more meaningful, more inspiring and more rewarding it is. Meaningful, inspiring and rewarding are also the precise attributes to describe u19-CREATE YOUR WORLD’s 2016 program. The Future Festival of the Next Generation offers an up-close-and-personal introduction to lots of amazing stuff that’s happening right now and what will be emerging in the near future. As a visitor, you can join in, go for a test drive on the leading edge, get fired up, learn something new, or maybe just check out what your peers are up to.
u19—CREATE YOUR WORLDFuture Festival of the Next Generation
THU 8. 9.–MON 12. 9. 10 AM–7:30 PMPOSTCITY, u19—CREATE YOUR WORLD
Participatory Exhibits: Ars Wild Card+, Beehive, Radwende and Kydo
THU 8. 9. – MON 12. 9. 10 AM – 7:30 PM POSTCITY
Participation heads the agenda! Ars Wild Card+ is a smartphone application that quietly asks festivalgoers to contribute content. Via smart-phone, your photographs can become works of art, performances and online projects outfitted with a viewer comment option. All contributions will be displayed on a website; plus, the Ars Wild Cards+ can be printed out at the festival and mailed. The Beehive experiment is another way for festivalgoers to use a smartphone to document happenings from the audience’s point of view. The petition tool Radwende aims to improve the cycling infrastructure by tracking the routes of cyclists and turning them into art - and real currency! Another project that invites festivalgoers online and offline to get involved is Kydo (@hellokydo), a semi-fictional character who observes the festival and engages in discussions via Twitter on art, society and artificial intelli-gence.
People Thinking LabFuture Catalysts x Hakuhodo Institute of Life and Living (JP)
THU 8. 9.–MON 12. 9. 10 AM–7:30 PM POSTCITY
The People Thinking Lab is a pop-up laboratory that adds a temporary R&D facility to the festival grounds. In cooperation with the Hakuhodo Institute of Life and Living (HILL), festivalgoers can envision the possible meaning of a human being as a “radical atom.” The researchers pose “unasked questions” to bring hidden emotions to light or, on the basis of data evaluations, develop future urban scenarios. Shadowgram + enables festivalgoers’ own creativity to unfold.
Relative RealitätenVolkmar Klien (AT), Thomas Grill (AT), Florian Prix (AT)
THU 8. 9. 8 AM—5:30 PM FRI 9. 9. 10 AM—5 PM SAT 10. 9. 11:30 AM—5:30 PM SUN 11. 9. 1—4:30 PM MON 12. 9. 11:30 AM—5:30 PM St. Mary’s Cathedral
A pendulum swings through a space. A com-puter traces the pendulum’s position and—in a computer model—embeds it into a mathematical world where it collides and interacts with objects. This interaction between the pendulum and its mathematical surroundings provides the source for a three-dimensional soundscape.
With the support of: Niederösterreich Kultur, Klangraum Krems, Ministry for Education, Art and Culture, Musik Aktuell
Women in Media Arts
THU 8. 9.–MON 12. 9. 10 AM – 7:30 PM POSTCITY, STARTS Labs
The Women in Media Arts exhibition invites festivalgoers to query the first comprehensive database dedicated exclusively to women wor-king in these genres. It includes all women who have made a mark on the 36-year history of Ars Electronica, and is designed to serve as an active research platform for artists, curators, scholars, scientists, and anyone else interested in finding out more about female practitioners in the media arts. This database lodges no claim to complete-ness; it merely reflects information stored in the Ars Electronica Archive.
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VR - Lab
Martin Hollinetz (AT), Markus Luger (AT), Harald
Prochaska (AT), Tobias Hollinetz (AT) - Otelo eGen;
Stefan Schraml (AT) - GameStage, Clara Hirsch-
manner (AT), Philipp Ehmann (AT) - play:vienna;
Christoph Froschauer (AT), Susi Windischbauer (AT)
- Ars ElectronicaBig Face Workshop
Tomofumi Yoshida (JP) ZusammenKommen in Oberösterreich
ZusammenHelfen in Oberösterreich –
Gemeinsam für geflüchtete Menschen (AT)Habits Wiki Lab - Das Leben der Menschen aufdem Planeten Erde
Michael Hackl (AT) Waldgarten - Der arrangierte Waldgarten für den modernen Jäger und Sammler
Bernhard Gruber (AT) - Perma-Norikum/Wald-
garteninstitut, Martin Zeiko (AT) - Strohballenbau/
Architekt, Ernst Junger (AT) - Biobaumschule Dorf
an der PramWOHNWAGON, Wege zur Autarkie!
WW Wohnwagon (AT) 1000 Würmer in der selbstgebauten Kiste
David Witzeneder (AT), Thomas Witzeneder (AT),
Birgit Stachel (AT), Laura Witzeneder (AT), Martin
Ortbauer (AT), Michael Laner (AT) – 1000 Worms
(AT)Global Village – Unsere Welt ein Dorf?
Marlene Groß (AT), Stefan Robbrecht-Roller (AT) -
Südwind, Hermann Rainer (AT) – Klimabündnis OÖ,
Erwin Leitner (AT) – mehr demokratie!Ars Electronica EducationLab – Bildung für jetzt und die Zukunft
Ars Electronica (AT)
Eventsu19 - Agency Summit
u19 - CREATE YOUR WORLD (AT) u19 Ceremony
u19 - CREATE YOUR WORLD (AT)FM4 Connected
FM4 (AT) TOP FM4
FM4 (AT)CoderDojo
CoderDojo Linz (AT) , Coding Club Linz e.V. (AT)GameStage, The Play Sphere
Clara Hirschmanner (AT), Philipp Ehmann (AT) –
play:vienna, Miguel Kertsmann (US) – Center for
Contemporary Music, Danube University Krems,
Stefan Schraml (AT)2. HelferInnenkonferenz “ZusammenHelfen in
OÖ – Gemeinsam für geflüchtete Menschen”
ZusammenHelfen in OÖ (AT)Tagung Partizipation und Politische Sozialisation
im Zeitalter neuer Medien
Pädagogische Hochschule Oberösterreich (AT),
Arbeiterkammer Oberösterreich (AT),
Ars Electronica Linz (AT)Virtual Reality im Bildungs-, Sozial- und
Gesundheitsbereich
Otelo eGen (AT), Land OÖ/Abteilung Gesundheit
(AT) und Ars Electronica EducationLab (AT)Future Education Summit
Ars Electronica EducationLab (AT)Experience Workshop's 4Dframe Giant Dome
Experience Workshop Math-Art Movement,
Dr. Kristóf Fenyvesi – University of Jyväskylä (FI),
Dr. Markus Hohenwarter (AT) & Diego Lieban (BR) –
Johannes Kepler University (AT)REBOT
Ákos Vecsei (HU)
Exhibitionsu19 Cinema
Ars Electronica (AT), u19—CREATE YOUR WOLRD (AT) u19 Exhibit
Ars Electronica (AT), u19—CREATE YOUR WOLRD (AT) culture connected: Verbindung hergestellt
Tina Zinhobel (AT), Michaela Ohler (AT),
Susi Windischbauer (AT) Gestrandet - Die Ausstellung
Birte Brudermann (AT), Clara Peterlik (AT) Steuer-Tricks: Wer bietet weniger?
Arbeiterkammer Oberösterreich (AT) PASSIONEN
Peter Androsch (AT), Natalie Pichler (AT),
Ars Electronica RefugeeLab (AT) NOT WELCOME
Lorena Höllrigl (AT), Amanda Augustin (AT),
Stepana Cihlova (CZ), Michael Dorfer (AT), Alena
Dostthaler (AT), Martha Hofmann (AT), Lukas Kopf
(AT), Līga Mukāne (LV), Kaja Weniger (DE) –
Universität für künstlerische und industrielle
Gestaltung Linz – Raum & Design Strategien (AT) Kreisel Electric
Kreisel Electric GmbH (AT)Menschen auf der Flucht
Werner Dedl (AT) und Volker Weihbold (AT)
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Open Labsu19 Redaktion
u19—CREATE YOUR WOLRD (AT)AlchemieBox
TeilnehmerInnen des Fab „Virtual Office“ (AT)Meine Zukunftswerkstatt
Ars Electronica Center (AT) DokuLab
Martina Sochor (AT)PHTV and Tera FM
Pädagogische Hochschule Oberösterreich (AT) u19 BloggerInnen
u19—CREATE YOUR WOLRD (AT)FM4 Open Radio
FM4 (AT) Bibliothek Real and Digital
Stadtbibliothek Linz (AT)Spachlernprogramm
Volkshochschule Linz (AT) FabricationLab Extended
Ars Electronica (AT), u19—CREATE YOUR WOLRD
(AT) Andi - low-tech 3D printing
Irene Ródenas (SP) 3D Printing Pyramid
Benjamin Krux – Reprap Austria (AT)Lehrlingswerkstatt
BRP Rotax (AT) CoderDojo - spielerisch Programmieren lernen
CoderDojo Linz (AT), Coding Club Linz e.V. (AT) Laser Cutter
Trotec Laser (AT)SIMSALAFILM - erlebe den Zauber bewegter Bilder!
Kunstuniversität Linz: Lehramt Bildnerische Erzie-
hung/Institut für Kunst and Bildung (AT)LongboardLab
Volker Arendt (AT)
Radical Structures
Experience Workshop Math-Art Movement, Diego
Lieban (BR) – Johannes Kepler Universität (AT) &
GeoGebra Institute Linz Math-Art Team (AT)kameleon.ws
Ulrich Formann (AT), Kilian Hanappi (AT), Simon
Wesp (AT) sparkling science Projekt BIOKoSMoS, Bioink
Schülerinnen und Schüler (AT) from Gymnasium
Orth/Gmunden, BG/BRG Judenburg, BRG Reutte,
Musisches Gymnasium Salzburg und BG/BRG/BORG
St. Johann i. P. i.Amino One
Julie Legault (CA)CNC Fräsen
Isel Austria GmbH & Co. KG.Center Pieces
Ars Electronica Center (AT)borgplay
Mag. Elke Kristina Hackl (AT), Mag. Wolfgang Hof-
felner (AT), Mag. Heide Thurner (AT), SchülerInnen
- BORG Bad Leonfelden (AT), Kunstuniversität Linz
- Mediengestaltung Lehramt (AT): Mag. Reinhard
Zach (AT), Mag. Barbara Heinzl (AT)GameStage@u19
Stefan Schraml (AT), Andranik Ghalustians (AT),
Jeremiah Diephuis (US) - GameStage (AT), Roman
Divotkey (AT), Michael Bauer (AT), Suda Leander
(AT), Peter Ortner (AT) - Quantum Reboot (AT) Collidoscope
Ben Bengler (UK), Fiore Martin (UK), Dr. Nick Bryan-
Kinns (UK) - Queen Mary University of London -
Centre for Digital Music (UK) BuPP – „Bundesstelle – Information zu digitalen
Spielen“ des Bundesministeriums für Familien
und Jugend
Karina Kaiser-Fallent (AT), Herbert Rosenstingl, MA
(AT), Joanna Rutkowska (AT), Anton Höfinghoff
(AT), Noah El Fontroussi (AT), Andrea Kracker (AT)
– „Bundesstelle – Information zu digitalen Spielen“
des Bundesministeriums für Familien und Jugend
(BuPP.at) (AT)Minecraft 4D
Jakob Volkmer (DE), Paul Reichard (DE) Begegnungszone
Oberösterreichischer Familienbund (DE) Knight Light
Alan C. Reck, Andrew Joseph Urquiaga, Rishu
Mandolia, Jonathan Mazur – ZoopTEK (US), Miguel
Kertsmann (US) – Center for Contemporary Music,
Danube University Krems, Ernie Adams (US)
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Gaming and Virtual RealityAndranik Ghalustians (AT)THU 8. 9. and SAT 10.9. 2 PM (DE)Ticket: € 16,–/€ 12,– reduced
Fremde Freunde – Global VillageJoan Bairam (SY)FRI 9. 9. 2 PM (DE)SAT 10. 9. 10 AM (EN)Ticket: € 16,–/€ 12,– reduced
Fashion and TechnologyManuela Naveau (AT)FRI 9. 9. 2 PM (DE)SAT 10. 9. 10 AM (EN)Ticket: € 16,–/€ 12,– reduced
Festival Introduction for Artificial IntelligencesRosi Grillmair (AT), Onur Olgaç (TR)SUN 11. 9. 5 PM (EN)Ticket: € 16,–/€ 12,– reduced
POSTCITY SoundsWerner Jauk (AT)FRI 9. 9. 5 PM (DE)SUN 11. 9. 2 PM (EN)Ticket: € 16,–/€ 12,– reduced
Radical Atoms Workshop: Pneuduino Felix Heibeck (DE), Jifei Ou (CN)SAT 10. 9. 9:30 AM–4:30 PM (EN)Ars Electronica CenterTicket: free for those with a festival or day pass
Urban Ecology Dr. Friedrich Schwarz (AT), Botanischer Garten, Naturkundliche StationFRI 9. 9. and MON 12. 9. 3 PM (DE)Ticket: € 16,–/€ 12,– reduced
The Computer Music Studio at Anton Bruckner University Se-Lien Chuang (TW), Andreas Weixler (AT)SAT 10. 9. 4 PM (DE)Anton Bruckner UniversityTicket: free
W E G U I D E YO U : T h e g u i d e d t o u r p r o g r a m a t A r s E l e c t r o n i c a F e s t i v a l
Postcal Logistics TodayÖsterreichische Post AGMON 12. 9. 2 PM (DE)Postlogistikzentrum AllhamingTicket: € 16,–/€ 12,– reducedShuttle service from the Postbus parking space at POSTCITY at 1.30 pm PM is included.
HIGHLIGHT TOUR ARS ELECTRONICA CENTERThe Highlight Tour provides an overview of the Ars Electronica Center’s top attractions. An expert tour guide accompanies you through all exhibition areas. In addition to the highlights of the Museum of the Future including the Deep Space 8K, this tour spotlights “Radical Atoms,” an exhibition that premiered at the 2016 Ars Electronica Festival.
Daily Highlight Tour in German at 11 AM and 3 PMDaily Highlight Tour in English at 2:30 PMDaily Family Tour at 11:30 AM and 2:30 PM
Entrance: € 9,50 (€ 7,50 reduced)Free entrance with festival or day passTickets available at Ars Electronica Center only
CyberArts 2016 TourJoin the tour through the CyberArts exhibition in OK Center for Contemporary Art that showcases works singled out for recognition by Prix Ars Electronica. In 2016, the competition was staged in the following categories: Computer Animation/Film/VFX, Interactive Art +, Digital Communities, Visionary Pioneers of Media Art and u19—CREATE YOUR WORLD Daily CyberArts Tour from FRI September 9th at 1:30 and 6.30 PM
Language: GermanFree entrance with festival or day passTickets for the tour available at OK Center for Contemporary Art only
Information and RegistrationPOSTCITY, Welcome Area, WE GUIDE YOU DeskDaily 10:00 – 19:30(+43)(0)699 1778 1559 (EN/DE)www.aec.at/radicalatoms/weguideyou/Registration is required due to a limited number of tickets.
POSTCITY HIGHLIGHT TOURJoin us on a tour through the POSTCITY, the main festival venue of the 2016 Ars Electronica Festi-val, situated amidst the main train station’s yard. Besides sightseeing, we’ll be facing some highly topical issues at the nexus of art, technology and society. These group encounters with works by some truly fascinating artists and alchemists are designed to bring forth many and varied perspectives from which to consider the 2016 Ars Electronica Festival theme: RADICAL ATOMS and the alchemists of our time.
THU 8. 9. and MON 12. 9.11 AM, 3:30 PM and 5:30 PMFRI 9. 9.–SUN 12. 9.11 AM, 1:30 PM, 3:30 PM and 5:30 PM
At any time there is one tour in English and one in German.Meeting Point: POSTCITY Welcome AreaDuration: 90 minutesTicket: € 12–/€ 8,– reducedThe festival pass and day pass include one Ticket for a Highlight Tour.
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KIDS TOURFor youngsters between the ages of 8 and 14, we offer special tours through POSTCITY that venture far beyond the friendly confines of u19—CREATE YOUR WORLD, the festival for the next generation.
Daily at 1:30 PM in German, SAT 10. 9. also at 3:30 PM in English
Meeting Point: POSTCITY Welcome AreaDuration: 90 minutesTicket: € 8,– reducedThe festival pass and day pass include one Ticket for a Kids Tour.
COMMUNITY PARCOURSOn Sat, 10th and Sun, 11th September, the Festival invites you to partake of guided tours free of charge in Turkish, Russian, Serbo-Croatian, Rumanian, Persian, Arabic, Igbo, Austrian Sign Language and for blind and visually impaired people!
Free guided tours / Kostenlose Führungen / Ücretsiz Turlar / Besplatne vođene ture / Tururile ghidate gratuite/ /
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SAT, September 10th and SUN, September 11th
2:30 PM Türkçe, Srpskohrvatski, Русский3 PM Igbo, 3:30 PM Română, Österreichische Gebärdensprache4 PM Blind and visually impaired persons
Registration and Information / Information und Anmeldung unter / Bilgi ve Kayıt / Informacije i prijava / Informaţii și înscrieri /Информация и регистрация / ọzi na idenye aha /
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http://www.aec.at/radicalatoms/en/communityparcours/Tel: +43 (699) 1778 1559 (EN/DE)
EXPERTS TOUREach day, experts will share their knowledge and offer insights into elements of the Festival. Delve into, and beyond, the theme RADICAL ATOMS and the alchemists of our time. Discuss current theories on art, science and society. Be led, and find unexpected paths through POSTCITY.The Expert Tours take place at POSTCITY if no other venue is mentioned.
Radical Atoms @ POSTCITYLuke Vink (NZ/NL), Tangible Media Group | MIT Media LabSAT 10. 9. and SUN 11. 9. 10:30 AM (EN)Ticket: € 16,–/€ 12,– reduced
Bio Hacking presented by the GynepunksPaula Pin (ES), Gynepunks and PechblendaSAT 10. 9. and SUN 11. 9. 4 PM (EN)Ticket: € 16,–/€ 12,– reduced
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Festival Pass (For all Festival events as well as admission to POSTCITY, the Ars Electronica Center, the OK Center for Contemporary Art including Höhenrausch and the LENTOS Art Museum)Admission to the general exhibition space at POSTCITY and u19-CREATE YOUR WOLRD is free of charge. For access to the conferences, evening events, concerts and Ground Floor and Basement at POSTCITY a valid ticket (Festivalpass, One-day Pass, Symposium or Event Ticket) is required.
€ 140,– € 95,– € 18,–
One-day Pass(For all Festival events on that day as well as admission to POSTCITY, the Ars Electronica Center, the OK Center for Contem-porary Art including Höhenrausch and the LENTOS Art Museum)
€ 27,–THU/MON
€ 19,–THU/MON
€ 49,– FRI/SAT/SUN
€ 34,– FRI/SAT/SUN
Ticket information online: http://www.aec.at/radicalatoms/tickets/
Tickets
* Those entitled to a discount Pupils, apprentices, students (up to age 26), seniors (65+)
** Those entitled to a discount Children and teenagers under the age of 19, Children under the age of 6 for free
All reserved passes and tickets can be picked up beginning on 8. 9. at the Festival Ticket Counter in POSTCITY or on the day of the event at the box office. Reservations for We Guide You tours can be made only at the We Guide You Desk.
Symposium Tickets
Symposium I: Radical AtomsFRI 9. 9. 10 AM
€ 24,– € 19,–
Prix Forum I: Computer/Animation/Film/VFXFRI 9. 9. 1 PM
€ 24,– € 19,–
Symposium II: The Alchemists of our timeFRI 9. 9. 2:30 PM
€ 24,– € 19,–
Prix Forum II to VISAT 10. 9. 1:30 PM
€ 24,– € 19,–
Symposium III: Art & Science at WorkSUN 11. 9. 10 AM
€ 24,– € 19,–
Event Tickets
POSTCITY NightlineFRI 9. 9. 8 PM
€ 15,– € 9,–
Big Concert NightSUN 11. 9. 8 PM
€ 39,- € 24,–
Music Monday
MON 12. 9. 10 AM
€ 15,– € 9,–
We Guide You
We Guide You Tour € 12,– € 8,–
We Guide You Expert Tour € 16,– € 12,–
Community Parcours free free
u19–CREATE YOUR WORLD free free
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IN POSTCITYPOSTCITY is the Festival hub—the location of all conferences, workshops,
guided tours, summits, the symposia & exhibitions dealing with the Festival theme. The Alchemists of our Time exhibition, the Radical Atoms Symposia,
the Future Innovator Summit and as well as u19–CREATE YOUR WORLD, the Future Festival of the Next Generation. The Big Concert Night will
also take place here.
DOWNTOWNThe CyberArts exhibition and the Prix Forums at the OK Center for Contemporary
Art feature the best works singled out for recognition by the 2016 Prix Ars Electronica, a prize honoring creativity and pioneering spirit in media art.
The Animation Festival at the CENTRAL is also hosting special events connected with the Prix Ars Electronica‘s Animation category. And Linz´s Mariendom cathedral
will also be an extraordinary, dont-miss festival location this year.
ALONG THE DANUBEHere, the focus is on Art & Science. The Radical Atoms exhibition is
the featured attraction at the Ars Electronica Center, Linz Art University is the Campus exhibition venue, the Prix Ars Electronica Gala
is being held at the Brucknerhaus, events and conferences related to digital music and sound art are at Anton Bruckner Privatuniversität and
dance-performances will take place at the LENTOS Art Museum Linz. Donaupark is the site of this year‘s special highlight: “DRONE 100–Spaxels over Linz” presented by Ars Electronica and Intel precedes
this year‘s Klangwolke open-air multimedia spectacle.
1 POSTCITY
2 MOBILE Ö1 ATELIER
3 ST. MARY’S CATHEDRAL
4 CENTRAL LINZ
5 OK CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY ART
6 LINZ ART UNIVERSITY
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S TRAMWAY LINES 1, 2, 3 (A purchased Festival Pass entitles the holder to ride Lines 1,2 & 3 free of charge from September 8-12, 2016)
S PÖSTLINGBERG TRAM LINE 50 (Please note: you need a seperate ticket for the Pöstlingberg Tram)
7 LENTOS ART MUSEUM
8 DONAUPARK
9 BRUCKNERHAUS
10 STADTWERKSTATT
11 ARS ELECTRONICA CENTER
12 ANTON BRUCKNER PRIVATE UNIVERSITY
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Hakuhodo
MIT Media Lab Tangible Media Group Mercedes-Benz
Hutchison Drei Austria GmbH
Liwest Kabelmedien GmbH VH AWARD
HYUNDAI MOTOR GROUP Österreichische Post AG LIVA—Linzer Veranstaltungsgesellschaft mbH
SPONSORS
ARS ELECTRONICA RECEIVES SUPPORT FROM
Land Oberösterreich
Creative Europe Europäische Kommission
Bundeskanzleramt Bundesministerium für Wissenschaft, Forschung und Wirtschaft
Bundesministerium für Familien und Jugend – BuPP – Bundesstelle
Information zu digitalen Spielen
KulturKontakt Austria
EU–Japan Fest Japan Commitee
Bundesministerium für EuropaIntegration und Äußeres
Embassy Flanders
Creative Industries Fund NL (CIFNL)
Ministry of Culture
ORGANIZER
Ars Electronica Linz GmbH is a company of the city of Linz.
1000 Worms
Anton Bruckner Privatuniversität
b00t Consultants
Berliner Technische Kunsthochschule (BTK)
BORG Bad Leonfelden
BOZAR Centre for Fine Arts Brussels
brotsüchtig
BTK—Hochschule für Gestaltung
bug’n’play
c3
Campus Genius Award
Center for Digital Music, Queen Mary University of London
Central Linz
Centre for the promotion of science
Crossing Europe
CUBUS
DIG gallery
DISK Berlin / CTM Festival
Donau-Universität Krems
Education Group GmbH
Europe for Festivals, Festivals for Europe (EFFE)
Etopia
European Southern Observatory (ESO)
European Space Agency (ESA)
eutema
Experience Workshop Math-Art Movement
FAB Verein zur Förderung von Arbeit und Beschäftigung
Fachhochschule Oberösterreich — Campus Hagenberg
Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg
FMX 2016—Conference on Animation, Effects,
Games and Transmedia
GameStage
Gebärdenwelt.tv
GV Art London
hTh—CDN
IntelTM Corporation
Interface Cultures
Interio
International Students Creative Award
Japan Media Arts Festival
Johannes Kepler Universität Linz—Internationales GeoGebra Institut
Kapelica Gallery / Kersnikova
Kepler Salon—Verein zur Förderung von Wissensvermittlung
Klimabündnis Österreich Gmbh—Regionalstelle Oberösterreich
Kunstuniversität Linz—Universität für künstlerische
und industrielle Gestaltung
LABoral Centro de Arte y Creación Industrial
le lieu unique
Lehramt Bildnerische Erziehung—Kunstuniversität Linz
LENTOS Kunstmuseum Linz
Mariendom Linz
mb21
mehr demokratie!
Museo de la Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero
OÖ Familienbund
OTELO Linz und Vorchdorf
play:vienna
Quantum Reboot
QUT Queensland University of Technology
Resonate
Saloon 2000
Scholz & Volkmer
Science Gallery
Stadtbibliothek Linz
Stadtwerkstatt
Studiengang Raum & Design Strategien
der Kunstuniversität Linz
Südwind
Tourismusverband Linz
Trick-my-Film
ULF—Unabhängiges LandesFreiwilligenzentrum
Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero
Universität Salzburg
V2_ Institute for the Unstable Media
Volkshochschule Linz
Waag Society
Wanderkoch
Wirtschaftskammer OÖ
Wissensturm
youris.com
Zaragoza City of Knowledge Foundation
ZoopTEK
ZusammenHelfen in Oberösterreich
COOPERATION PARTNERS
Südwestdeutsche Salzwerke AG
Salzbergwerk Berchtesgaden
S. Spitz GmbH SynthesaChemie GmbH
Stangl Reinigungstechnik GmbH
KÜCHERDigitale Welt
shapeways g.tec
MEDIA PARTNERS
PROJECT PARTNERS
NTRY Ticketing OG Team Vienna Games GmbH Bildrecht GmbH
art&science Mini Maker Faire
STARTS-Prize
OÖ Nachrichten
Maker Media
TIPSDer Standard Ö1
Die Presse
Radio FM4
Radio Fro dorf TV
Wissensfabrik Unternehmen für Österreich
Baumschule Riedl
FRAMED immersive projects GmbH & Co KG
CHG-MERIDIAN Austria AG
Carl Zeiss GmbH
kraftplexmaterials by franzbetz
Schäfer Shop GmbH
DS AUTOMOTION GmbH
Plaspack Netze GmbH
Lapp Austria GmbH isel Austria GmbH & Co. KG
Miba AG
Oö. Landesmusikschulwerk
SPARKS-EU Horizon 2020 Project
Future Catalysts
Mayr Schulmöbel GmbH
CC4 Remarketing GmbH
Google ATAP IST Austria
Umdasch Group AG W.STREIF Handelsgesellschaft m.b.H
Lenzing Plastics GmbH
Aruba Alfred Kärcher GmbH
J. u. A. Frischeis GmbH
Ringer KG
Cordial GmbH
Vöslauer Mineralwasser AG
BIO AUSTRIA
Österreichisches Rotes Kreuz
CoderDojo
Trotec Laser GmbH
Kreisel Electric GmbH
BRP ROTAX / POWERTRAIN
Rotary Club Linz-Altstadt
Ton + Bild Sparkasse OÖ Quanta Arts Foundation Casinos Austria AG
University of Tsukuba Empowerment Informatics
NTS Retail
SPONSORS
Greiner Holding AG
Department of Information Art & Design (IAD) at Tsinghua University
MEIZU
Faculty for Creative New Media and Performing Art
MAXON Computer GmbH
CONRAD Electronic GmbH & Co KG
NTT
Industriellenvereinigung OÖ
Tsinghua University Academy of Art & Design, Tsinghua University
netidee
powerful innovations
SHARP CORPORATION
Kuka Roboter CEE GmbH
Weinhaus Wakolbinger Screenteam GmbH
KNOWLEDGE CAPITALRIC GmbH Otto Bock HealthCare Deutschland GmbH
Baumschule Ökoplant GmbH Smurfit Kappa Wellkart GmbHTriple A Aqua Service GmbH
esero Austria
4YOUgend - Verein OÖ Jugendarbeit
Microsoft Österreich Pädagogische Hochschule OÖ
Arbeiterkammer OÖDynatrace Austria GmbH
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Editing: Michaela Hubweber, Barbara Moser, Maria PfeiferCopyediting: Michael KaufmannTranslations: Mel Greenwald
POSTCITYTHU 8. 9.–MON 12. 9. 10 AM–7:30 PM
Parts of POSTCITY will remain open in the evening— on Thursday, September 8th beginning at 9 PM in conjunction with the Ars Electronica Opening; the POSTCITY Nightline on Friday, September 9th beginning at 8 PM; and the Big Concert Night on Sunday, September 11th beginning at 8 PM.
The Info and Artists Desk, the Ticket Counter, the Press Bureau and the We Guide You meeting point at Ars Electronica 2016 are located in POSTCITY.
Ars Electronica CenterTHU 8. 9.–SUN 11. 9. 10 AM–8 PMMON 12. 9. 10 AM–6 PM
Deep Space 8K at the Ars Electronica Center is open onFRI 9. 9. until 11 PM, on SAT 10. 9. until 8:30 PM, on SUN 11. 9. until 9 PM and on MON 12. 9. until 7 PM.
OK Offenes Kulturhaus OÖTHU 8. 9. 10 AM–8:30 PMFRI 9. 9. 10 AM–8:30 PMSAT 10. 9. 10 AM–10 PMSUN 11. 9. 10 AM–8:30 PMMON 12. 9. 10 AM–8:30 PM
The exhibition will run until September 18th.
Kunstuniversität LinzTHU 8. 9.–SUN 11. 9. 11 AM–9 PMMON 12. 9. 11 AM–7 PM
Central LinzTHU 8. 9. 12 Noon–11 PMFRI 9. 9. 1–11 PMSAT 10. 9. 10 AM–11 PMSUN 11. 9. 12 Noon–11 PMMON 12. 9. 12 Noon–11 PM
LENTOS Kunstmuseum LinzTHU 8. 9. 10 AM–9 PMFRI 9. 9. 10 AM–6 PMSAT 10. 9. 10 AM–6 PMSUN 11. 9. 10 AM–6 PMMON 12. 9. CLOSED
St. Mary’s CathedralTHU 8. 9. 8 AM—5:30 PMFRI 9. 9. 10 AM—5 PMSAT 10. 9. 11:30 AM—5:30 PMSUN 11. 9. 1—4:30 PMMON 12. 9. 11:30 AM—5:30 PM
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Graphic Design: Lunart/Cornelia ProkopPhotos: see creditsPrinted by: Friedrich VDV Vereinigte Druckereien und Verlags GmbH & Co KG
Credits
www.aec.at/radicalatomsArs Electronica Linz GmbHArs-Electronica-Straße 14040 Linz, AustriaTel.: +43.732.7272-0Fax: +43.732.7272-2E-Mail: [email protected]