Deep Space will be the point of departure of the maiden voyage of Memories of Now – Spirit of the Positron. Austria’s first and only multimedia, transmedial comic will beam into a interactive universe of sound and high-definition imagery.
MEMORIES OF NOW – SPIRIT OF THE POSITRON
Daniel Dorobanțu (RO), Michaela Konrad (AT) featuring Eugene Neacșu (RO)
With the support of the Rumanian Cultural Institute
Mo/Mon 5.9., 20:00 – 21:00
Ars Electronica Quarter, Maschinenraum
HUMAN POWER STATION
Konzert mit GelbGut (AT): Mo/Mon 5.9., 20:30 – 21:30
Zukunftsforum Windhaag is presenting the winners of its “My Contribution to Transformation” idea competition. The bridge will serve as a marketplace in which to discuss ideas and develop them further, a place for people to get acquainted, engage in a process of exchange and do a bit of strategic networking.
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Soup, theater and education make up the subject of a performance in a public space that will be developed over the course of a few hours by young people working together with artist Alenka Maly (AT). Meanwhile, the nice folks from Kukusch (AT) will be cooking up a culture soup for workshop participants.
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“I know what,” one kid said. “We can pretend that this is all a big ship and we’re sailing uncharted seas in search of adventure.” So then: join together with all the other u19 CREATE YOUR WORLD festivalgoers and build the Argo, a big, imaginatively designed ship made of PlayMais, a colorful, versatile toy & crafting material made from corn.
PLAYMAIS
Mi/Wed 31.8. – Di/Tue 6.9., 10:00 – 21:00
Ars Electronica Quarter, Zwischendeck
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u19 CREATE YOUR WORLD isn’t only the name of this future festival of the next generation; it’s also Prix Ars Electronica’s category for work by Austrian youngsters. In order to better inform festivalgoers, a mobile presentation tool is being set up. After the festival, it will be hitting the road. Now, young artists and engineers are working on it, bringing both creativity and technical skills to the job.
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Work like a real laboratory technician! Kids and youngsters playfully practice pipetting using colored liquids, isolate DNA from the mucus membrane inside their mouth, search for interesting images under the microscope, create colonies of plants, and dissect them with a scalpel and tweezers.
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