Locations

Community Parcours: Tour in Russian

Tours in the languages of Austrian minorities: Turkish, Serbo-Croatian, Romanian, Czech, Polish, Russian, Slovenian, and Thai. For members the respective target group of this program is free. Continue reading

Community Parcours: Tour in Polish

Tours in the languages of Austrian minorities: Turkish, Serbo-Croatian, Romanian, Czech, Polish, Russian, Slovenian, and Thai. For members the respective target group of this program is free. Continue reading

Community Parcours: Tour in Serbo-Croatian

Tours in the languages of Austrian minorities: Turkish, Serbo-Croatian, Romanian, Czech, Polish, Russian, Slovenian, and Thai. For members the respective target group of this program is free. Continue reading

Community Parcours: Tour in Slovenian

Tours in the languages of Austrian minorities: Turkish, Serbo-Croatian, Romanian, Czech, Polish, Russian, Slovenian, and Thai. For members the respective target group of this program is free. Continue reading

Community Parcours: Tour in Romanian

Tours in the languages of Austrian minorities: Turkish, Serbo-Croatian, Romanian, Czech, Polish, Russian, Slovenian, and Thai. For members the respective target group of this program is free. Continue reading

Community Parcours: Tour in Turkish

Tours in the languages of Austrian minorities: Turkish, Serbo-Croatian, Romanian, Czech, Polish, Russian, Slovenian, and Thai. For members the respective target group of this program is free. Continue reading

Tour people with impaired mobility

The FAB Jugend Virtual Office (AT) fosters and trains young people who, due to physical handicaps, can’t work with their hands. At Ars Electronica they will explore the festival and summerize their experience in a guided tour. Continue reading

Tour for the blind community: SchuhzuGehör

The artist katrinem will do the project “SchuhzuGehör” where she walks with a few participants through the city. You will closely listen to your steps and their echo in the urban architecture. On the weekend she would really like to offer her tours to the community of blind people. Continue reading

Connecting Cities – The Participatory City

(Deutsch) Der Wandel des Lebensraums Stadt steht beim Connecting-Cities-Schwerpunktthema The Participatory City im Mittelpunkt des Interesses. Gefragt waren künstlerische Arbeiten im öffentlichen Raum, die neue Möglichkeiten der Interaktion von Stadt und StädterInnen auftun und ein kritisches Bewusstsein für die laufenden urbanen Veränderungsprozesse schaffen sollen. Continue reading

Tour for the blind community: BlindMaps

For the first time artist Markus Schmeiduch will put his invention “BlindMaps” into use. It’s a white cane that helps finding the way acoustically and haptically (like a navigation system). Participants can try this gadget while taking part in a highlight tour. Continue reading