The Print Archive of Ars Electronica covers publications since 1979 in the fields of Cyber Arts/Prix, Festival and special publications and as well as the audio-visual supplements, museum brochures, updates and special publications. All text and articles are searchable and readable. The festival catalogues are since 2000 in the original layout as PDFs, for the preceding years, only the OCR text information was preserved but they are also readable. CyberArts catalogues are complete PDFs, catalogues before 2005 were physically digitised, as the print data no longer exists.
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/
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Who Owns the Truth? Wem gehört die Wahrheit? |
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Impressum, Content, Sponsors, Editorial and Highlights | Gerfried Stocker | ||
Conferences, Lectures, Workshops | |||
Founding Lab | Katja Schechtner | ||
Exhibitions | |||
Create Your World 2023 | |||
Events, Concerts, Performances | |||
European Platform For Digital Humanism | |||
Ars Electronica Animation Festival | Jürgen Hagler / Jeremiah Diephuis / Birgitta Hosea | ||
Guest Projects | |||
Ars Electronica | |||
Campus Exhibition | Manuela Naveau / Marlies Hajnal / Simon Hochleitner |