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The Print Archive of Ars Electronica documents publications from 1979 onwards in the fields of Cyber Arts/Prix, Festival and special publications, including audiovisual supplements, museum brochures, updates, and other special editions. All texts and articles are fully searchable and readable. Festival catalogues are available as PDFs in their original layout from 2000 onwards; for earlier years, only the OCR text is preserved, but these are also readable. CyberArts catalogues are complete PDFs, while catalogues prior to 2005 were physically digitized, as the original print data no longer exists.

Since 2024, the archive also contains the estate of Hannes Leopoldseder, one of the founders of Ars Electronica, which comprises a significant collection of digitized historical documents.

Ars Electronica Festival

Catalogue: Who Owns the Truth? Wem gehört die Wahrheit?

Ars Electronica 2023 aims directly at key disputed topics of our time: truth and ownership, interpretive authority and sovereignty. Can truth be owned? Is there a right to truth and, if truth does belong to someone, what control and responsibility are associated with it? How do we ask ourselves such questions in this age of global interconnectedness and the rapidly developing performance of so-called Artificial Intelligence? In Ars Electronica’s own inimitable fashion, artists, scientists, developers, designers, entrepreneurs, and activists from all over the world are invited to discuss these questions. Once again, Europe’s largest festival for art, technology and society becomes a platform for projects arising from the many local, European, and international cooperations and networks, the curated theme-based exhibition and newly commissioned works, concerts and performances, symposia and workshops. https://ars.electronica.art/who-owns-the-truth/en/

Publisher
Markus Jandl, Gerfried Stocker

Language of the document
English

Year
2023


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