Ars Electronica Center
Opening hours during the festival:
| 2.9. – 6.9. | 10:00 – 19:00 |
| 7.9. – 8.9. | 9:00 – 17:00 |
| 9.9. | 9:00 – 21:00 |
| 10.9. | 9:00 – 17:00 |
| 11.9. | 10:00 – 18:00 |
Encounter scientific innovation, creativity and current issues at the nexus of art, technology and society in this state-of-the-art facility featuring 3,000 m² of exhibition space. Spectacular architecture and a jumbo LED media façade make the Ars Electronica Center an amazing sight to behold from the outside too!
The “New Views of Humankind” exhibition arrayed in open labs offers visitors an enthralling excursion through the ideas and images of the leading-edge Life Sciences. To witness the future of design today, head for FabLab. RoboLab showcases human-machine link-ups.
The focus in GeoCity is on the physical setting of everyday life. It’s a massive compilation of data about our world that makes global processes easier to comprehend and offers insightful new ways of looking at the local facts & circumstances prevailing here in Linz. “Artists, Creators, Engineers” is a venue for temporary exhibits, the perfect place to experience the fascinating diversity of contemporary media art. Deep Space invites you to embark on expeditions in 3D and 2D worlds—journeys through the far reaches of the universe, back to the distant past, into realms of the imagination. 16×9-meter ultra-high-definition projection screens on the walls and floor provide an unforgettable, one-of-a-kind experience.
In all exhibition areas, the accent is on discovery, experimentation and hands-on encounter. Whether you join a guided tour or explore the museum on your own, Infotrainers are stationed throughout the facility to provide authoritative, user-friendly answers to your questions.
![Inspiring approaches, unusual ways of seeing things, new developments. Since 2004, voestalpine and Ars Electronica have annually awarded a grant designed to nurture artistic as well as technological and scientific innovation. The aim is to take conceptualization, R&D and enhancement/upgrading to the next level. These exciting ideas that have been developed by pioneers of our time and singled out for recognition by [the next idea] voestalpine Art and Technology Grant are now being showcased by “The World in 100 Years.”
Image showing a Collector card from 1929.
credit: Museum für Kommunikation, Bern The World in 100 Years / Die Welt in 100 Jahren (2010): Collector card, 1929](http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4028/4699715504_c42b800a26_s.jpg)
![Inspiring approaches, unusual ways of seeing things, new developments. Since 2004, voestalpine and Ars Electronica have annually awarded a grant designed to nurture artistic as well as technological and scientific innovation. The aim is to take conceptualization, R&D and enhancement/upgrading to the next level. These exciting ideas that have been developed by pioneers of our time and singled out for recognition by [the next idea] voestalpine Art and Technology Grant are now being showcased by “The World in 100 Years.”
The image is called "Live coverage of a Vaudeville Show". Taken from the book La Vie Électrique : le vingtième siècle, 1892.
credit: Gallica, BNF
The World in 100 Years / Die Welt in 100 Jahren (2010): Vaudeville Show / Albert Robida](http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4042/4699995304_f54da27ece_s.jpg)

![(June 15, 2010) Inspiring approaches, unusual ways of seeing things, new developments. Since 2004, voestalpine and Ars Electronica have annually awarded a grant designed to nurture artistic as well as technological and scientific innovation. The aim is to take conceptualization, R&D and enhancement/upgrading to the next level. These exciting ideas that have been developed by pioneers of our time and singled out for recognition by [the next idea] voestalpine Art and Technology Grant are now being showcased by “The World in 100 Years.”
Image showing a distance learning course via the telephonoscope. Taken from the book Le Vingtième Siècle, 1883.
credit: Gallica, BNF The World in 100 Years / Die Welt in 100 Jahren (2010): Telephonoscope / Albert Robida](http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4054/4699365399_dd58e98eb0_s.jpg)
![Inspiring approaches, unusual ways of seeing things, new developments. Since 2004, voestalpine and Ars Electronica have annually awarded a grant designed to nurture artistic as well as technological and scientific innovation. The aim is to take conceptualization, R&D and enhancement/upgrading to the next level. These exciting ideas that have been developed by pioneers of our time and singled out for recognition by [the next idea] voestalpine Art and Technology Grant are now being showcased by “The World in 100 Years.”
The image is called "Madame Lacombe on the balcony". Taken from the book Le Vingtième Siècle, 1883.
credit: Gallica, BNF
The World in 100 Years / Die Welt in 100 Jahren (2010): Madame Lacombe / Albert Robida](http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4061/4699994956_3e0b9d9dd1_s.jpg)
![Inspiring approaches, unusual ways of seeing things, new developments. Since 2004, voestalpine and Ars Electronica have annually awarded a grant designed to nurture artistic as well as technological and scientific innovation. The aim is to take conceptualization, R&D and enhancement/upgrading to the next level. These exciting ideas that have been developed by pioneers of our time and singled out for recognition by [the next idea] voestalpine Art and Technology Grant are now being showcased by “The World in 100 Years.”
The image is called "Aftermath of cerebral overflow". Taken from the book Le Vingtième Siècle, 1883.
credit: Gallica, BNF The World in 100 Years / Die Welt in 100 Jahren (2010): Cerebral Overflow / Albert Robida](http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4031/4699994836_cba6cf8f2c_s.jpg)






![Inspiring approaches, unusual ways of seeing things, new developments. Since 2004, voestalpine and Ars Electronica have annually awarded a grant designed to nurture artistic as well as technological and scientific innovation. The aim is to take conceptualization, R&D and enhancement/upgrading to the next level. These exciting ideas that have been developed by pioneers of our time and singled out for recognition by [the next idea] voestalpine Art and Technology Grant are now being showcased by “The World in 100 Years.”
Photo showing a prototype of a computer developed by Doug Engelbart and his team of the Augmentation Research Institute, Stanford.
credit: SRI International
The World in 100 Years / Die Welt in 100 Jahren (2010): ARC 2](http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4025/4700286867_64a7b256c4_s.jpg)


![Inspiring approaches, unusual ways of seeing things, new developments. Since 2004, voestalpine and Ars Electronica have annually awarded a grant designed to nurture artistic as well as technological and scientific innovation. The aim is to take conceptualization, R&D and enhancement/upgrading to the next level. These exciting ideas that have been developed by pioneers of our time and singled out for recognition by [the next idea] voestalpine Art and Technology Grant are now being showcased by “The World in 100 Years.”
Photo showing Fincube. Natural high-tech is the concept of this new modular, sustainable & transportable low-energy house.
credit: 2010 Werner Aisslinger, Designer
The World in 100 Years / Die Welt in 100 Jahren (2010): Fincube](http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4005/4699632630_1cbf7e679d_s.jpg)
![Inspiring approaches, unusual ways of seeing things, new developments. Since 2004, voestalpine and Ars Electronica have annually awarded a grant designed to nurture artistic as well as technological and scientific innovation. The aim is to take conceptualization, R&D and enhancement/upgrading to the next level. These exciting ideas that have been developed by pioneers of our time and singled out for recognition by [the next idea] voestalpine Art and Technology Grant are now being showcased by “The World in 100 Years.”
Image showing a Metabolic Farm for urban Agriculture.
credit: 2010 Vincent Callebaut Architectures - <a href="http://www.vincent.callebaut.org" rel="nofollow">www.vincent.callebaut.org</a>
The World in 100 Years / Die Welt in 100 Jahren (2010): Dragonfly](http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4059/4699001449_65ca8915b5_s.jpg)
![Inspiring approaches, unusual ways of seeing things, new developments. Since 2004, voestalpine and Ars Electronica have annually awarded a grant designed to nurture artistic as well as technological and scientific innovation. The aim is to take conceptualization, R&D and enhancement/upgrading to the next level. These exciting ideas that have been developed by pioneers of our time and singled out for recognition by [the next idea] voestalpine Art and Technology Grant are now being showcased by “The World in 100 Years.”
Image showing a gigantic town in the shape of a pyramide. 2.004 metres high, the pyramid shall accommodate one million people.
credit: 2004 Shimizu Corporation The World in 100 Years / Die Welt in 100 Jahren (2010): TRY 2004](http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4005/4699633012_55a8a8829c_s.jpg)
![Inspiring approaches, unusual ways of seeing things, new developments. Since 2004, voestalpine and Ars Electronica have annually awarded a grant designed to nurture artistic as well as technological and scientific innovation. The aim is to take conceptualization, R&D and enhancement/upgrading to the next level. These exciting ideas that have been developed by pioneers of our time and singled out for recognition by [the next idea] voestalpine Art and Technology Grant are now being showcased by “The World in 100 Years.”
Photo showing a conceptual view of a mariculture and sea-farming system, which can be varied in configuration. Such systems would be used to cultivate and raise fish and other forms of marine life to help meet the nutritional needs of the world's people. Capable of cultivating a great variety of marine life, these structures would be equipped to permit the free flow of water throughout the system. They are designed to be a non-contaminating, integral part of the marine environment.
credit: © 2009 Jacque Fresco <a href="http://www.TheVenusProject.com" rel="nofollow">www.TheVenusProject.com</a>
The World in 100 Years / Die Welt in 100 Jahren (2010): Mariculture](http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4056/4700918216_14fd2a4edb_s.jpg)

![Inspiring approaches, unusual ways of seeing things, new developments. Since 2004, voestalpine and Ars Electronica have annually awarded a grant designed to nurture artistic as well as technological and scientific innovation. The aim is to take conceptualization, R&D and enhancement/upgrading to the next level. These exciting ideas that have been developed by pioneers of our time and singled out for recognition by [the next idea] voestalpine Art and Technology Grant are now being showcased by “The World in 100 Years.”
Photo showing SpaceShipOne - a spaceplane that completed the first privately funded spaceflight on June 21, 2004.
credit: 2004 Rokits Xprize gallery cc-by-SA-1.0
The World in 100 Years / Die Welt in 100 Jahren (2010): SpaceShipOne](http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4038/4699632804_97813b8de8_s.jpg)
![Inspiring approaches, unusual ways of seeing things, new developments. Since 2004, voestalpine and Ars Electronica have annually awarded a grant designed to nurture artistic as well as technological and scientific innovation. The aim is to take conceptualization, R&D and enhancement/upgrading to the next level. These exciting ideas that have been developed by pioneers of our time and singled out for recognition by [the next idea] voestalpine Art and Technology Grant are now being showcased by “The World in 100 Years.”
Photo showing Jetman - the accomplisment of the secret dream of being able to fly like Superman or the Rocketeer.
credit: Yves Rossy <a href="http://www.jet-man.com" rel="nofollow">www.jet-man.com</a>
The World in 100 Years / Die Welt in 100 Jahren (2010): Jetman](http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4041/4699001817_592faa3ab0_s.jpg)




![(June 15, 2010) Inspiring approaches, unusual ways of seeing things, new developments. Since 2004, voestalpine and Ars Electronica have annually awarded a grant designed to nurture artistic as well as technological and scientific innovation. The aim is to take conceptualization, R&D and enhancement/upgrading to the next level. These exciting ideas that have been developed by pioneers of our time and singled out for recognition by [the next idea] voestalpine Art and Technology Grant are now being showcased by “The World in 100 Years.”
Photo showing visitors in front of a visualization of Albert Robida's (BE) world. Created by the Ars Electronica Futurelab (AT). By touching elements on the table, some of Robida's drawings come to life.
credit: rubra The World in 100 Years / Die Welt in 100 Jahren (2010)](http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4009/4705803010_395f8b48e0_s.jpg)

![(June 15, 2010) Inspiring approaches, unusual ways of seeing things, new developments. Since 2004, voestalpine and Ars Electronica have annually awarded a grant designed to nurture artistic as well as technological and scientific innovation. The aim is to take conceptualization, R&D and enhancement/upgrading to the next level. These exciting ideas that have been developed by pioneers of our time and singled out for recognition by [the next idea] voestalpine Art and Technology Grant are now being showcased by “The World in 100 Years.”
Photo showing a visualization of Albert Robida's (BE) world. Created by the Ars Electronica Futurelab (AT). By touching elements on the table in front of the screen, some of Robida's drawings come to life.
credit: rubra The World in 100 Years / Die Welt in 100 Jahren (2010)](http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4062/4705159497_0f4890c16e_s.jpg)
![(June 15, 2010) Inspiring approaches, unusual ways of seeing things, new developments. Since 2004, voestalpine and Ars Electronica have annually awarded a grant designed to nurture artistic as well as technological and scientific innovation. The aim is to take conceptualization, R&D and enhancement/upgrading to the next level. These exciting ideas that have been developed by pioneers of our time and singled out for recognition by [the next idea] voestalpine Art and Technology Grant are now being showcased by “The World in 100 Years.”
credit: rubra The World in 100 Years / Die Welt in 100 Jahren (2010)](http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4047/4705802668_bc07098546_s.jpg)
![(June 15, 2010) Inspiring approaches, unusual ways of seeing things, new developments. Since 2004, voestalpine and Ars Electronica have annually awarded a grant designed to nurture artistic as well as technological and scientific innovation. The aim is to take conceptualization, R&D and enhancement/upgrading to the next level. These exciting ideas that have been developed by pioneers of our time and singled out for recognition by [the next idea] voestalpine Art and Technology Grant are now being showcased by “The World in 100 Years.”
Photo showing a young visitor interested in the project Gutenberg, an internet platform where you can download over 32,000 free ebooks to read on your PC.
credit: rubra The World in 100 Years / Die Welt in 100 Jahren (2010)](http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4033/4705802970_8de614e68b_s.jpg)






![(June 15, 2010) Inspiring approaches, unusual ways of seeing things, new developments. Since 2004, voestalpine and Ars Electronica have annually awarded a grant designed to nurture artistic as well as technological and scientific innovation. The aim is to take conceptualization, R&D and enhancement/upgrading to the next level. These exciting ideas that have been developed by pioneers of our time and singled out for recognition by [the next idea] voestalpine Art and Technology Grant are now being showcased by “The World in 100 Years.”
Photo showing visitors looking at digitized drawings related to the topic of future.
credit: rubra The World in 100 Years / Die Welt in 100 Jahren (2010)](http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4006/4705160191_d11e60f5ac_s.jpg)
![(June 15, 2010) Inspiring approaches, unusual ways of seeing things, new developments. Since 2004, voestalpine and Ars Electronica have annually awarded a grant designed to nurture artistic as well as technological and scientific innovation. The aim is to take conceptualization, R&D and enhancement/upgrading to the next level. These exciting ideas that have been developed by pioneers of our time and singled out for recognition by [the next idea] voestalpine Art and Technology Grant are now being showcased by “The World in 100 Years.”
Photo showing visitors looking at digitized drawings related to the topic of future.
credit: rubra The World in 100 Years / Die Welt in 100 Jahren (2010)](http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4035/4705160269_5004d6dfbc_s.jpg)

























