Ars Electronica Futurelab – Post City https://ars.electronica.art/postcity/en Ars Electronica 2015 Tue, 28 Jun 2022 13:02:20 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.6 Ars Electronica Futurelab @ Festival Ars Electronica https://ars.electronica.art/postcity/en/ars-electronica-futurelab/ Wed, 26 Aug 2015 06:58:11 +0000 https://ars.electronica.art/postcity/?p=3870 Here’s a brief overview of where and how the Ars Electronica Futurelab’s latest accomplishments are being showcased at this year’s Festival. Progress reports on the Lab’s projects, presentation of R&D joint ventures with clients in the private and public sectors, leading-edge developments such as DeepSpace 8K, Spaxels demonstration in association with Future Mobility, concepts for and contributions to conferences … are some of the highlights on the Lab’s Festival lineup.

Future Mobility

How we’ll be getting from Point A to Point B in the future are matters with a high degree of potential to change our culture. Discussions of this and related issues, artistic collaborations as well as the Ars Electronica Futurelab’s R&D joint venture with Mercedes-Benz provide an excellent occasion to devote a whole sector of the POST CITY exhibition to the prospects for Future Mobility. More…

Connecting Cities

The Ars Electronica Futurelab has been working since 2012 in the Connecting Cities Network, a global alliance of cities and media art organizations. In conjunction with a four-year artistic research program, the associates are convening to share interim results and to consider diverse artistic activities that have the right stuff to take advantage of the creative potential of media façades. More…

Future Catalyst Program – Ars Electronica 2015 for the Development of the Post City Kit

Following up on the successful launch at Ars Electronica 2014, the Future Catalysts Program this year will again be creating new modes of collective brainstorming and creative prototyping. The Future Innovators Summit was developed by the Ars Electronica Futurelab and Hakuhodo to bring together artists, researchers, activists and entrepreneurs from all over the world. More…

Deep Space 8K

In the wake of a complete technical makeover by Ars Electronica Futurelab engineers, the screening venue now known as Deep Space 8K has redefined state-of-the-art viewing. This unprecedented next level features 8K resolution! Full HD and 4K are yesterday’s news; 8K is the new standard. Visit the updated Deep Space in the Ars Electronica Center and see what breathtaking means now. More…

Ars Electronica Residency Network

The Ars Electronica Residency Network and its constituent programs target a broad spectrum of artists and scientists. Some of the residencies the network offers provide substantive focal points and working situations custom-tailored to artists who have already achieved a high level of mastery and renown; other residencies are especially designed to nurture the prodigious potential of up-and-coming young talents. More…

Ars Electronica Futurelab Academy

We are delighted to announce the beginning of intensive collaboration between the Ars Electronica Futurelab Academy and one of Japan’s finest institutions of higher learning, University of Tsukuba, a leading research facility with a visionary program focusing on cybernetics and human-machine interaction. The school has established a new Ph.D. program in Empowerment Informatics (EMP) that is being headed by none other than Device Art pioneer Hiroo Iwata. Here, the first results of this year’s Ars Electronica Futurelab Academy entitled LAB-X will make their public debut. More…

All at a glance

Future Catalyst Program for the Development of the POST CITY Kit

Two programs will occupy the focal point of the Post City Kit activities in the context of the Future Catalyst Program – a toolkit of ideas, strategies, devices and prototypes for the city of the future: The Future Innovators Summit and the Connected Intelligence Atelier.

F 015 Luxury in Motion

The F 015 not only represents the technical realization of autonomous driving. It also shows how self-driving cars are going to change our society as the automobile moves beyond its role as a means of transportation to become a mobile living space.

Rethinking the Shared Space

Alexander Mankowsky and Christopher Lindinger provide insight into the ongoing research partnership between Ars Electronica Futurelab and Mercedes-Benz.

Shared Space Spaxels

Shared Space Spaxels lets people experience robotic mobility with the help of three quadcopters.

Shared Space Bots

In Shared Space Bots, specially developed robots are the protagonists of experiments in human-automobile interaction.

Soya C(o)u(l)ture-Workshops

(Deutsch) Bei drei Workshops in der Soya C(o)u(l)ture-Schauküche haben die FestivalbesucherInnen selbst Gelegenheit, sich im Upcycling der Abwässer aus der Sojaherstellung zu versuchen.

Connecting Cities Conference

European urban identities, social changes and citizen participation occupy the focal point of the first symposium at the 2015 Festival.

Soya C(o)u(l)ture

(Deutsch) Mit dem künstlerischen Forschungsprojekt Soya C(o)u(l)ture hat XXlab (ID) ein Verfahren entwickelt, Nützliches aus dem bei der Sojaherstellung anfallenden Flüssigabfall zu gewinnen.

Connecting Cities: False Positive

False Positive deploys text messaging, stealth infrastructure, street intervention, and data visualization to enact a surveillance conspiracy engaging the public in an intimate, techno-political conversation with the mobile technologies on which they depend

FOCUS

The FOCUS application for mobile devices is a camera function with a fun new wrinkle.

KURUMA-IKU Lab

The Kuruma-Iku Lab is a research and development initiative that focuses on the relationships between people and cars and invites children and creators to join the investigation into sustainable roles for cars in our future society.

Connecting Cities: Deep City

Deep City is a data visualization experiment investigating the collective information that defines a city’s present and future.

Post-City Kits from the University of Tsukuba (JP)

During the 2015 Futurelab Academy programme with the Empowerment Informatics PhD programme at Japan’s University of Tsukuba, a leading research university with a visionary focus in human-centred cybernetics, two student teams have produced experimental projects

Connecting Cities: blindage.

blindage. is the french word for a wall, a shield or an envelope, which protects what’s inside. The project focuses on the use of digital masks by contemporary human beings.

Connecting Cities: Flame

Flame wants to give the fire back to the people, to help them forge the tools of the new century, and to burn to the ground the institutions that restrain them, if necessary.

SOYA C(O)U(L)TURE

The Indonesian female art collective XXLab works on a program to create fashion while dealing with environmental problems.

Connecting Cities

The projects by Connecting Cities Network aim to establish urban media façades as open platforms for citizens to engage in participatory city-making processes.

Deep Space 8K: The Soul of the Cube

The Soul of the Cube (SOTC) is a virtual being, an abstract creature that is visible in between applications, it is both a “host” and the inner self of its complex infrastructure.

Deep Space 8K: GameSpace

GameSpace turns the Ars Electronica Center’s Deep Space 8K into an interactive multiplayer gaming arena.

Deep Space 8K: Timelapse

Combining highly detailed, fast-forward motion pictures with the extraordinarily high degree of resolution in Deep Space 8K opens our eyes to everyday events that we’ve never seen in this form before.

Jangdna

Hyungjoong Kim created Jangdna (Korean: rhythm), an interface that not only analyses and visualizes an audible piece of music, but also makes it modifiable in a very simple way.

the sixth wave of mass extinction

the sixth wave of mass extinction aims at the amygdala of our post-modern societies both sonically and visually to unearth the potentially hidden unease, we all might harbor faced by the sixth wave of mass extinction.

POST CITY Cinema

You won’t find popcorn or a big silver screen in POST CITY Kino. What it does have is high-tech. The Zeiss VR One is the first and, at present, only virtual reality headset to combine a stylish contemporary design with world-class precision optics by Zeiss (DE).

Encounters

The recipient of the Residency staged under the auspices of the Art & Science Network has been announced. Maria Ignacia Edwards was selected from among the 140+ applicants from 40 countries who responded to the open call.

 

 

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POST CITY Symposium I: Future Mobility – A Challenge for Art & Science https://ars.electronica.art/postcity/en/symposium1/ Mon, 24 Aug 2015 15:17:55 +0000 https://ars.electronica.art/postcity/?p=3623 The concept of mobility used in this POST CITY Symposium is very broadly defined. It encompasses a spectacular R&D prototype of a self-driving car, a survey of urban mobility worldwide as well as the mobility of data, and all the millions of people who are now migrating to cities. Alexander Mankowsky (DE) will talk about the automotive R&D going on at Mercedes-Benz, and then Martina Mara (AT) will go into the relationship between human beings and autonomous vehicles. Shunji Yamanaka (JP) and Takayuki Furuta (JP) of the Future Robotics Technology Center will present their latest robots. Hiroshi Ishii (JP/US) will elaborate on global data traffic, and then Ou Ning (CN) and Kilian Kleinschmidt (DE) will deal with the movements of huge numbers of refugees: Ning with the great many Chinese people leaving that country’s rural areas; Kleinschmidt with refugee housing that’s fit for human beings.

Schedule

10 AM Alexander Mankowsky (DE)
10:25 AM Martina Mara (AT)
10:50 AM Q + A
11 AM Shunji Yamanaka (JP), Takayuki Furuta (JP)
11:20 AM Coffee Break
11:30 AM Hiroshi Ishii (JP/US)
12 noon Q + A
12:10 noon Ou Ning (CN)
12:40 noon Kilian Kleinschmidt (DE)
1:10 PM Q + A

Moderator: Gerfried Stocker (AT)

mankowsky

Alexander Mankowsky (DE) has worked in the research unit at Daimler AG since 1989, initially focusing on societal trends in mobility. This led him in 2001 to his current field of work – ‘Futures Studies & Ideation’.

martinamara

Martina Mara (AT) is a Key Researcher at the Ars Electronica Futurelab, where she is responsible for the research field of RoboPsychology.

takayukifuruta

Takayuki Furuta (JP)  is general manager of Future Robotics Technology Center (fuRo) at Chiba Institute of Technology.

shunjiyamanaka

Shunji Yamanaka (JP) is a design engineer and Professor at the Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies at The University of Tokyo.

hiroshiishii
Hiroshi Ishii (JP/US) 
is a Jerome B. Wiesner Professor of Media Arts and Sciences at the MIT Media Lab.

ouning

Ou Ning (CN) is a frequent contributor to various magazines, books and exhibition catalogues and has lectured around the world. He lives and works in Bishan Village, where he founded Bishan Commune 2011, an intellectual group devoted to rural reconstruction movement in China.

kiliankleinschmidt

Kilian Kleinschmidt (DE) is an international networker and humanitarian expert with over 25 years experience in a wide range of countries, emergencies and refugee camps as United Nations official, Aid worker and Diplomat.

gerfriedstocker

Gerfried Stocker (AT) is artistic director of Ars Electronica.

Co-funded by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union

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Future Catalyst Program for the Development of the POST CITY Kit https://ars.electronica.art/postcity/en/future-catalyst-program/ Mon, 24 Aug 2015 14:12:52 +0000 https://ars.electronica.art/postcity/?p=3523 Two programs will occupy the focal point of the Post City Kit activities in the context of the Future Catalyst Program – a toolkit of ideas, strategies, devices and prototypes for the city of the future: The Future Innovators Summit and the Connected Intelligence Atelier.

Future Innovators Summit

The Future Innovators Summit is a creative system which has been developed by Ars Electronica Futurelab and Hakuhodo and brings together inspiring artists, technologists, social activists and young entrepreneurs from all over the world.

Connected Intelligence Atelier

The Connected Intelligence Atelier has been developed by CTi – Culture and Technology International (Derrick de Kerckhove and Maria Pia Rossignaud) and is based on an international network of artists, academics and creative thinkers who join forces to find new ways and solutions.

Get to know more about the Post City Kit…

Program

THU Sept. 3, 2015, 11 AM-12 noon

THU Sept. 3, 2015, 1:30 PM-2:30 PM

Future Catalyst Program/POST CITY Kit: Connecting Ideas I + II

Future Innovators Summit & Connected Intelligence Atelier

First presentations

POST CITY, Conference Square
FRI Sept. 4, 2015, 10 AM-12 noon

FRI Sept. 4, 2015, 1 PM-5:30 PM

Future Catalyst Program/POST CITY Kit: Workshop

Future Innovators Summit

POST CITY, FC-Platz 1-3
FRI Sept. 4, 2015, 10 AM-12 noon

FRI Sept. 4, 2015, 1 PM-5:30 PM

Future Catalyst Program/POST CITY Kit: Workshop

Connected Intelligence Atelier

POST CITY, Atelier Room 1-2
SUN Sept. 6, 2015, 3:30 PM-5 PM Future Catalyst Program/POST CITY Kit: Presentations

Future Innovators Summit & Connected Intelligence Atelier

POST CITY, Conference Square

Future Innovators Summit

Group A: Informed Trust – In a world of autonomous machines

POST CITY, FC-Platz 1

fionazisch

Fiona Zisch (AT/UK) is an architect and scientist and lecturer at the University of Innsbruck and the University of Westminster. She is currently finishing a transdisciplinary PhD in architecture and neuroscience at University College London.

marcusfiege

Marcus Fiege (DE) develops and conducts research on innovative lighting concepts at Daimler AG.

lenamech

Lena Mech (DK) is an urban game designer, a curator and a member of Copenhagen Game Collective.

umutgoekcenyilmaz

Umut Gökcen Yilmaz (TR) founded Nomad as an experienced Android developer, software architect and a trainer.

matthiasdanzmayr

Matthias Danzmayr (AT) has been studying architecture and was a part of MIT’s Senseable City Laboratory. His research interests lie in facilitating urban studies, architecture and technology to create a more sustainable future.

Group B: Future Citizens – How smart does a city have to be before we are afraid to live in it?

POST CITY, FC-Platz 2

 

larsluetze

Lars Lütze (DE) is Development Engineer at Daimler AG and supports the management in the topic of User Interaction & Security.

aisencarochacin

Aisen Caro Chacin (US) is currently designing assistive devices as Ph.D. candidate for the program of Empowerment Informatics at University of Tsukuba, Japan.

hagarelazari

Hagar Elazari (IL) is an artist, a designer and an engineer. She designs Interactive light art.

adriandabrowski

Adrian Dabrowski (AT) is PhD candidate at the University of Technology in Vienna and employed as researcher at SBA Research.

karlpletschko

Karl Pletschko (AT) is founder and CEO of Mopius. Mopius released the first version of the Nearspeak Software Development Kits (SDK).

Group C: Future Resilience – What types of resilience should we develop?

POST CITY, FC-Platz 3

 

majasmrekar

Maja Smrekar (SI) is an intermedia artist who connects humanistic and natural sciences in transdisciplinary projects.

nadinesinner

Nadine Sinner (DE) is working at Daimler for the brand smart.

kimitarohattori

Kimitaro Hattori (JP) started to work as a designer at Hakuhodo after his graduation and continues his artistic work.

pamelacajilig

Pamela Cajilig (PH) is a design and business anthropologist and co-founder of Curiosity Design Research, a Manila-based consultancy.

diegopisanty

Diego Trujillo Pisanty (MX) is an artist working with technology, approaching it not only as a medium but also as the embodiment of human practices and attitudes.

stefanmertl

Stefan Mertl (AT) is a seismologist and photographer.

Mentors

mankowsky

Alexander Mankowsky (DE) has worked in the research unit at Daimler AG since 1989, initially focusing on societal trends in mobility. This led him in 2001 to his current field of work – ‘Futures Studies & Ideation’.

geetamehta

Geeta Mehta (IN/US) is an adjunct professor of architecture and urban design at Columbia University in New York.

hiroshiishii

Hiroshi Ishii (JP/US) is a Jerome B. Wiesner Professor of Media Arts and Sciences at the MIT Media Lab.

Facilitators

kyokosomeya

Kyoko Someya (JP) joined Hakuhodo in 1987, starting as an account executive. She possesses a wide range of job experience including action designing, purchase behavior researching, interactive planning and producing, planning and producing of cultural projects and businesses, and more, with many different team styles for companies in various types of fields.

jinshimada

Jin Shimada (JP) is the Corporate Officer of Hakuhodo i-studio Inc., Hakuhodo’s digital production company.

kazukotanaka

Kazuko Tanaka (JP) joined Hakuhodo in 1998 and searches for a new culture and new meanings in working, parenting, and living.

Connected Intelligence Atelier

Group D: “Publicy” – the transformation of private and public

POST CITY, Atelier

 

Mark Federman

Mark Federman (CA) is a consultant, facilitator, educator, strategist, and leadership coach, with a practice and research focus on transforming organizational culture. His doctoral research invented Valence Theory which defines the “connected relationship” organization, and helps leaders enable the possibility of an alternate future for their organizations and society.

yasuakikakehi

Yasuaki Kakehi (JP) received his PhD degree in Interdisciplinary Information Studies from the University of Tokyo in 2007. Now he works as an associate professor at Keio University. He developed interactive media integrating human, physical materials and digital information, and created art works based on his own innovative technologies.

agnesaistleitner

Agnes Aistleitner (AT) has made various internships in Art, Fashion and PR in Vienna, Los Angeles and New York since 2009. In 2012 she received a Golden Nica for her short film state of revolution about the revolution in Egypt. Since 2012 she has created various projects, ranging from fashion-art exhibitions such as globalcitizen, the online learning platform pilot wahlzuckerl.org to the food project floraison.at.

NewGS

Over the past 15 years, Gary Schwartz (CA) has played a leadership role in the mobile marketing industry. He is the author of “THE IMPULSE ECONOMY” and “FAST SHOPPER, SLOW STORE” published by Simon & Schuster, Atria Imprint. In 2014 Gary was selected as the “Retail Innovator of the Year” by Retail Touchpoints. He is CEO of Impact Mobile and an alum of Columbia University in New York and the Stanford University Center in Yokohama, where he was the recipient of the Asia and Japan Foundation Fellowships.

Group E: Smart Democracy

POST CITY, Atelier

Maria Pia Rossignaud

Maria Pia Rossignaud (IT) is editor of digital culture magazine Media Duemila and Vice President of the Osservatorio TuttiMedia’s. Creator along with Derrick de Kerckhove Atelier Connective Intelligence. Organizes the prize Nostalgia for the Futuro and meetings on topics of burning actuality.

[SangkyuRho]Photo-ArsElectronica-2015

Sangkyu Rho (KR) is professor of Information Systems at Seoul National University. He co-founded a couple of social media startups and is now participating in interdisciplinary research in networks at Organic Media Lab.

sirinbahardemirel

Sirin Bahar Demirel (TR): After graduating from the cinema department at Galatasaray University, Istanbul in 2010, she finished her MA in Artistic Direction of Cultural Projects at Université Paul Valéry, France. She has worked as assistant director in feature documentaries. She continues to work on her photography, video and street art projects in Istanbul.

sokanno

So Kanno (JP) graduated in Design Informatics at the Musashino Art University and completed the Institute of Advanced Media Art and Science. He won several Art prices including the Japan Media Art Festival New Faces Award.

Group F: Strategies to elicit community involvement

POST CITY, Atelier

derrickdekerckhove-300x300

Derrick de Kerckhove (CA/IT) is a guru of the digital age, who directed the McLuhan Program in Culture & Technology of Toronto between 1983 and 2008. He is Scientific Advisor of the association Osservatorio TuttiMedia, scientific director of the digital culture magazine Media Duemila, research supervisor of the Planetary Collegium T-Node in Trento, and creator along with Maria Pia Rossignaud of the Atelier of Connective Intelligence.

angelaoguntala

Angela Oguntala (US) is a designer, working at the intersection of technology and futures studies. She’s a graduate of the Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design and currently heads up an innovation lab in Copenhagen, researching and developing products and scenarios around emerging technologies.

tameraslan

Tamer Aslan (TR) is a Creative Technologist born in Istanbul, based in Vienna. After his time in Ars Electronica Futurelab, he is in the process of setting up his own studio, to further tangle with the topics of Playful City and Belief Objects.

pablohoney

Pablo Honey (ES) is Experience Design Director at R/GA in New York, the agency for the Connected Age, where he develops connected products and stories for global companies.

[AgnesYun]Photo-ArsElectronica2015

Agnès Yun (KR) is the founder of Organic Media Lab specializing in media evolution and network business. After earning her Ph.D in sociology from Paris-Descartes University, Sorbonne, she served as director of the SK Communications Research Institute. She is also speaker, writer, and an avid blogger.

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Prix Forum V – Residency Artists https://ars.electronica.art/postcity/en/prix-forum-v/ Fri, 21 Aug 2015 19:01:55 +0000 https://ars.electronica.art/postcity/?p=2644 At the Prix Ars Electronica Forums, 2015 honorees will talk about their works, motifs and motivations. In accordance with the Art & Science motto, the proceedings at this year’s Ars Electronica Festival will focus on the interplay and reciprocal impact of science and art.
The site of these encounters among artists and scientists is once again the Ursulinensaal at OÖ Kulturquartier.

Ryoji Ikeda (JP) (Prix Ars Electronica Collide@CERN 2014)
Irene Agrivina (ID) (SOYA C(O)U(L)TURE, [the next idea] voestalpine Art and Technology Grant)
Maria Ignacia Edwards (CL) (art & science Residency Award @ ESO 2015)
Semiconductor (UK) (Collide@CERN Ars Electronica Award 2015)
Moderator: Mónica Bello (ES)

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Deep Space 8K https://ars.electronica.art/postcity/en/deep-space/ Fri, 21 Aug 2015 18:10:15 +0000 https://ars.electronica.art/postcity/?p=2494 The history of 3-D projections in the Ars Electronica Center began in 1996 with the legendary CAVE, a 3x3x3-meter box created at the Electronic Visualization Lab in Chicago. The 2009 premiere of Ars Electronica’s Deep Space created a sensation among industry insiders as well as laypeople of all ages. Infrastructure configured by the Ars Electronica Futurelab produced 16×9-meter images on the space’s wall and floor that represented a viewing revolution.

Pushing the Envelope

The crystal-clear depictions of high-definition photos, stereoscopic videos, 3-D visualizations and interactive games featured in Deep Space expanded the boundaries of technical feasibility. Now, in 2015, Deep Space has been taken to the next level.

Total Makeover

Following a major technical upgrade in the summer of 2015 and the installation of eight 4K projectors running at 120 Hz (as compared to the previous equipment’s 30), the imagery screened in what’s been renamed Deep Space 8K is in 8K resolution—each picture consists of 8,192 × 4,320 pixels. The data stream it takes to generate these images—an awesome 23 gigabytes per second—is processed by special high-performance computers in real time.

Lab and Stage

For one thing—and to the delight of audiences in the Ars Electronica Center’s premier attraction—this raises the quality of the visual and spatial experience to a never-before-achieved level. For another, this opens up a whole series of possibilities for developing and experimenting with new visualization concepts. Thus, the upgrade from the “old” Deep Space to Deep Space 8K is an enhancement to which the often-overused term quantum leap can justifiably be applied. Visiting the 2015 Ars Electronica Festival wouldn’t be complete without beholding Deep Space 8K.

With the friendly support of XI-Machines and Ton&Bild

Ars Electronica Blog

“Sharper pictures, brighter colors and starker contrast are in store for visitors to Deep Space 8K following a technical makeover wrapped up in early August.” Read more on the Ars Electronica Blog!

Deep Space 8K Program

Deep Space 8K: Making of

As much sophisticated knowhow on the part of Ars Electronica Futurelab engineers went into the conception of Deep Space 8K as high-performance technology went into that concept’s execution.

Deep Space 8K: The Soul of the Cube

The Soul of the Cube (SOTC) is a virtual being, an abstract creature that is visible in between applications, it is both a “host” and the inner self of its complex infrastructure.

Deep Space 8K: White Point

*White Point* is based on the premise that the observer is situated in the vanishing point. Visitors thus seem to move into the center of the light inside this single pixel

Deep Space 8K: TIME OUT

All three works are takes on “cooperative aesthetics” in which visitors to Deep Space 8K explore the changes their own movements bring about in the displayed projections and, in some instances, on the acoustic level too.

Deep Space 8K: GameSpace

GameSpace turns the Ars Electronica Center’s Deep Space 8K into an interactive multiplayer gaming arena.

Deep Space 8K: Timelapse

Combining highly detailed, fast-forward motion pictures with the extraordinarily high degree of resolution in Deep Space 8K opens our eyes to everyday events that we’ve never seen in this form before.

Deep Space 8K: Post Refugee City

*Post Refugee City* records the realities of everyday life in a refugee camp—in this case, Al Zaatari in Jordan—and represents an effort to find new ways to deal with such modern-day mass migration.

Deep Space 8K: What Does Peace Look Like?

The Alfred Fried Photography Award is more than just a photo contest; it’s the world’s only competition that asks entrants to visually answer the question of what peace looks like.

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F 015 Luxury in Motion https://ars.electronica.art/postcity/en/f-015-luxury-in-motion/ Wed, 19 Aug 2015 14:12:30 +0000 https://ars.electronica.art/postcity/?p=3140 This research vehicle gives a pretty amazing preview of what the self-driving car of the future might look like. The F 015 not only represents the technical realization of autonomous driving. It also shows how self-driving cars are going to change our society as the automobile moves beyond its role as a means of transportation to become a mobile living space. And this is not only exemplified by the F 015’s sleek proportions; a core concept of this research vehicle is constant exchange of information among the car, the people inside it, and the outside world. The passengers can interact with the intelligent technology they’re riding in via gestures, eye-tracking or high-definition touch screens. Plus, the F 015 Luxury in Motion uses laser projections and LED displays to considerately share the streets with others going on their way.

More infos about the F 015 and the cooperation with the Ars Electronica Futurelab

 

 

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Soya C(o)u(l)ture-Workshops https://ars.electronica.art/postcity/en/soya-workshops/ Tue, 18 Aug 2015 14:58:32 +0000 https://ars.electronica.art/postcity/?p=3016 Sorry, this entry is only available in German.

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Connecting Cities Conference https://ars.electronica.art/postcity/en/connecting-cities-conference/ Tue, 18 Aug 2015 11:32:38 +0000 https://ars.electronica.art/postcity/?p=3499 European urban identities, social changes and citizen participation occupy the focal point of the first symposium at the 2015 Festival. Kicking things off is Derrick de Kerckhove’s (CA) keynote address on connected intelligence. This will be followed by statements in which participants in the Future Innovators Summit and the Connected Intelligence Atelier introduce themselves personally and outline their ideas about the city. Urban planner and theoretician Dietmar Offenhuber (AT) will then discuss criticism of the Smart City concept, participation and socalled civic technologies. Following another round of presentations by FIS and CIA participants, representatives of XXLab will report on their experiences holding do-it-yourself workshops for people in rural Indonesia. Wrapping things up will be a round-table discussion of the various point brought up in Connecting Cities and this will also be an opportunity for network members to elaborate on their experiences to date.

Program

10 AM Welcome Address: Susa Pop (DE), Gerfried Stocker (AT)
10:15 AM Derrick de Kerckhove (CA)
11 AM Connecting Ideas I (Short presentations FIS & Connected Intelligence Atelier)
12 noon Lunch break
1 PM Dietmar Offenhuber (AT)
1:30 PM Connecting Ideas II (Short presentations FIS & Connected Intelligence Atelier)
2:30 PM Irene Agrivina (XXLab/ID)
2:50 PM Connecting Cities Panel Discussion: Susa Pop (DE), Mike Stubbs (UK), Nerea Calvillo (ES)

Moderator: Claudia Schnugg (AT)

susapop
Susa Pop (DE) is an urban media curator and producer based in Berlin. In 2003 she founded Public Art Lab (PAL) as a network of experts from the fields of urban planning, new media arts and IT to develop urban media art projects like the Media Facades Festivals and the EU funded artistic research project Connecting Cities Network.

gerfriedstocker
Gerfried Stocker (AT) is artistic director of Ars Electronica.

derrickdekerckhove
Derrick de Kerckhove (CA/IT) is a guru of the digital age, who directed the McLuhan Program in Culture & Technology of Toronto between 1983 and 2008. He is Scientific Advisor of the association Osservatorio TuttiMedia, scientific director of the digital culture magazine Media Duemila, research supervisor of the Planetary Collegium T-Node in Trento, and creator along with Maria Pia Rossignaud of the Atelier of Connective Intelligence.

dietmaroffenhuber
Dietmar Offenhuber (AT) is assistant professor at Northeastern University, Boston, in the departments of Art + Design and Public Policy. He holds a PhD in Urban Planning from MIT, and studied at the MIT Media Lab and TU Vienna. Dietmar investigates urban infrastructure such as formal and informal waste systems and has published books on the subjects of Urban Data, Accountability Technologies, and Urban Informatics.

ireneagrivina
Irene Agrivina (ID). Open systems advocate, technologist, artist and educator Irene Agrivina (ID) is one of the founding members and current directors of HONF, the Yogyakarta based new media and technology laboratory.

nereacalvillo
Nerea Calvillo (ES) is an architect, lecturer, researcher, curator and Assistant Professor at the Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies (University of Warwick). She is currently a Poiesis Fellow (NYU) and Medialab-Prado´s curator of the Connecting Cities Network EU project on media facades.

mikestubbs
Mike Stubbs (UK) is the Director of FACT, the Foundation for Art and Creative Technology, the UK’s leading organisation for the commissioning and presentation of film, video and new media art forms. Stubbs was jointly appointed in May 2007 by LJMU, where he is Professor of Art, Media and Curating. Previously he was Head of Program for ACMI.

claudiaschnugg
Claudia Schnugg (AT) is senior curator of the Ars Electronica Residency Network and is carrying out research in the field of art and science collaborations at Ars Electronica Futurelab.

Connecting Cities is initiated by Public Art Lab in cooperation with Ars Electronica Futurelab Linz, Medialab-Prado Madrid, FACT Liverpool, Videospread Marseille, iMAL Brussels, Riga 2014, BIS Istanbul, m-cult Helsinki, Media Architecture Institute Vienna, Museum of Contemporary Art Zagreb, in association with Aarhus University, Marseille-Provence 2013, MUTEK Montreal, Quartier des Spectacles Montreal, Foundation Bauhaus Dessau, Verve Cultural Sao Paulo, Federation Square Melbourne, xm:lab Saarbrücken, Sapporo Media Arts Lab, ETOPIA Zaragoza, The Concourse Sydney and 403 International Arts Center Wuhan.

With support of the Culture Programme 2007-2013 of the European Union.

Find more information on www.connectingcities.net

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Soya C(o)u(l)ture https://ars.electronica.art/postcity/en/soya-coulture/ Mon, 17 Aug 2015 11:59:03 +0000 https://ars.electronica.art/postcity/?p=2621 Soya C(o)u(l)tureWorkshops
FRI September 4, 2015, 11 AM-2 PM
SUN September 6, 2015, 11 AM-2 PM, 3 PM-6 PM
PostCity, Fashion District

Presentations
Symposium Connecting Cities – Connecting Citizens
THU September 3, 2015, 2:30 PM
PostCity, Conference Square

Symposium Smart Creativity, Smart Democracy
SAT September 5, 2015, 10 AM
Ars Electronica Center, Sky Loft

Prix Forum V – Residency Artists
SAT September 5, 2015, 4:15 PM-5:15 PM
OK im OÖ Kulturquartier

For their artistic research project Soya C(o)u(l)ture, XXLab (ID) developed a procedure which takes the liquid waste that’s a byproduct of soya processing and makes useful things out of it: biofuel, foodstuffs and leather-like textiles. To do it, the research team uses various bacteria and cell cultures.

Instead of Waste, Income

The mission of Soya C(o)u(l)ture is, on one hand, to minimize the water pollution that goes along with soya production, and to introduce new methods that are simple, cheap and sustainable. Plus, XXLab aims to provide Indonesian women living in rural areas with new opportunities for gainful employment. XXLab regularly holds workshops to put in place the preconditions for this to happen.

Numerous Workshops and Presentations

In recognition of this innovative methodology as well as their endeavors to protect the environment and improve the lives of a great many people, XXLab is this year’s recipient of [the next idea] voestalpine art and technology grant, a program staged jointly by the Ars Electronica Residency Network and voestalpine.
At the 2015 Ars Electronica Festival, Soya C(o)u(l)ture will demonstrate how it’s done at a show kitchen set up in PostCity, and the group is the subject of a presentation in CyberArts 2015. XXLab representatives will also take part in the Connecting Cities – Connecting Citizens, the Council of Europe’s Symposium Smart Creativity, Smart Democracy and the Prix Forum V – Residency Artists.
At three workshops in the Soya C(o)u(l)ture show kitchen, festivalgoers will have the opportunity to get hands-on experience upcycling waste water from soya processing.

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Connecting Cities: False Positive https://ars.electronica.art/postcity/en/false-positive/ Mon, 17 Aug 2015 11:42:02 +0000 https://ars.electronica.art/postcity/?p=2771 It is not just the trust we place in network infrastructure but also our willingness to trade bits of personal data for access to online services that render us vulnerable. Caught between ruse and exploit, we find ourselves subject to ever more sophisticated forms of profiling, both online and off. Yet if algorithmically generated data bodies are our future, they are also prone to error.

A conspiracy

False Positive by Mark Shepard (US), Julian Oliver (NZ) and Moritz Stefaner (DE)deploys text messaging, stealth infrastructure, street intervention, and data visualization to enact a surveillance conspiracy engaging the public in an intimate, techno-political conversation with the mobile technologies on which they depend.

Connecting Cities is initiated by Public Art Lab in cooperation with Ars Electronica Futurelab Linz, Medialab-Prado Madrid, FACT Liverpool, Videospread Marseille, iMAL Brussels, Riga 2014, BIS Istanbul, m-cult Helsinki, Media Architecture Institute Vienna, Museum of Contemporary Art Zagreb, in association with Aarhus University, Marseille-Provence 2013, MUTEK Montreal, Quartier des Spectacles Montreal, Foundation Bauhaus Dessau, Verve Cultural Sao Paulo, Federation Square Melbourne, xm:lab Saarbrücken, Sapporo Media Arts Lab, ETOPIA Zaragoza, The Concourse Sydney and 403 International Arts Center Wuhan.
With support of the Culture Programme 2007-2013 of the European Union.

Find more information on www.connectingcities.net

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