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This lineup will begin on Linz’s Main Square, proceed clear across the Nibelungen Bridge, right through the AEC and out into the Ars Electronica Quarter. It will be made up of countless young experts who, on Saturday, September 3 from 1:30 to 3:30 PM, will demonstrate their skills as well as discuss and make available their specialized knowledge. Passers-by perusing this array of young talent will be able to get informed and updated about a wide array of topics. The Marketplace of Talent lets you take a peek into the younger generation’s world of knowledge.
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Fti.remixed-mobility is a creative workshop for young people to consider the future of transportation. In the moving smarter II workshop young people age 14 and up can give free rein to their imagination in designing their version of the vehicle of tomorrow. Whoever submits a photo of his/her design to the www.ftiremixed.at website is automatically entered in a drawing to win an eBike, an iPhone or a one-day internship at an automobile manufacturer.
FTI.REMIXED-MOBILITY / MOVING SMARTER II
BMVIT – Bundesministerium für Verkehr, Innovation und Technologie (AT)
So/Son 4.9., 13:00 – 15:00
Landgang Hauptplatz, Mobiles Ö1 Atelier
Für Jugendliche ab 14 Jahren
Anmeldung telefonisch unter +43 (0)699 17781559 oder unter ars.electronica.art/createyourworld erbeten
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What we refer to here as ALLtag is a consequence of motion through outer space [All in German]. These movements cannot be experienced directly. ALLtag attempts to enable installation visitors to perceive these dynamics that are inaccessible to everyday experience. A constant tonal triad sonifies the respective rotational speeds of three locations on the Earth’s surface: Graz, Judenburg and Bairisch Kölldorf. The resulting sounds and data are compiled in Linz.
ALLtag
Arnold Hanslmeier (AT), Werner Jauk (AT), Heimo Ranzenbacher (AT)
Mi/Wed 31.8. – Di/Tue 6.9., 10:00 – 19:00
Landgang, Passage zwischen Ars Electronica Center und Neuem Rathaus
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Top experts will convey their astronomical knowledge to novices, intermediate students and advanced practitioners, and elaborate on what humankind now knows about the universe. Jerry T. Bonell (US) of the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center will explain the “hot universe” that is brimming with high-energy insights. Scientists of the European Southern Observatory in Chile, on the other hand, will introduce us to the “cold universe”. The visible portion of the cosmos will be explained by Dietmar Hager (AT), an astrophotographer who’s certainly the right man for this job.
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How do you catch tiny atoms? And how do you cool them down to a temperature colder than the coldest freezer? This interactive exhibition explains trapping atoms and cooling lasers. Here, curious youngsters can have fun aiming the laser at matter and experiencing how collisions of light particles can be harnessed to make atoms a million times colder than outer space. You can get the answers to these and other questions in the computer simulations and model experiments in Physics Make You Cool!
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u19 CREATE YOUR WORLD will be brimming with knowledge right from the outset! On August 31st and September 1st, lectures at KinderUniSteyr will be simulcast in the Ars Electronica Quarter and in the Mobile Ö1 Atelier on Linz’s Main Square. Each day has its own focalpoint theme: Bionics and Astronomy. One highlight on the lineup will definitely be Spaces speak. Do you hear them?, an investigative journey by Austrian musician and artist Sam Auinger. He will do simple experiments and exercises to investigate why the world sounds the way it does. And they’ll also practice thinking with their ears!
Schedule
Mi/Wed 31.8.
Ars Electronica Quarter, Seminarraum
10:15 – 11:15: Tanja Marktler (AT): Was können Klima-Helden tun?
11:30 – 12:30: Barbara Tauscher (AT): Ein Baum im Klimadschungel
Ars Electronica Quarter, Landgang, Hauptplatz
10:15 – 11:15: Paul F. Röttig (AT): Energie für die Armen
11:30 – 12:30: Christian Krenn: BIONIK – Lernen aus der Natur
14:00 – 15.30: Michael Hölzl: Empört euch!
Do/Thu 1.9.
Ars Electronica Quarter, Seminarraum
10:15 – 11:15: Jürgen Oehlinger: Wieviele Planeten gibt es?
11:30 – 12:30: Jürgen Oehlinger: Eine kurze Geschichte der Sonne
Ars Electronica Quarter, Landgang, Hauptplatz
10:15 – 11:15: Katharina Tielsch (AT), Fabian Dembski (AT): Wie entsteht der große Wurf?
11:30 – 12:30: Roland Mittermeir: Was kann dein PC?
Ars Electronica Center, SKY Media Loft
14:00 – 16:00: Sam Auinger (AT/DE): Räume sprechen, hörst Du sie?
KINDERUNI STEYR
KinderUniSteyr (AT) – IFAU Institut für Angewandte Umweltbildung (AT) mit Unterstützung von FH OÖ (AT) und Museum Arbeitswelt (AT)
Mi/Wed 31.8. – Do/Thu 1.9.
Ars Electronica Quarter, Zwischendeck und Landgang, Hauptplatz
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