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.
Believing in the possibility of change is the prerequisite for bringing about positive change, especially when all signs point to the fact that the paths we are currently taking are often dead ends. But belief alone will not be enough; it requires a combination of belief, vision, cooperation and a willingness to take concrete action. Ars Electronica 2024 shows that there are many reasons for such hope—people, many people, who have started working to bring about change with their ideas, projects, actions and attitudes. This catalog documents the contributions of artists, thinkers, creators, philosophers, activists and many other critical citizens who presented their visions at the Ars Electronica Festival 2024. ars.electronica.art/hope
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HOPE–Who will turn the tide |
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Impressum, Content, Sponsords, Editorial | Gerfried Stocker | ||
Conferences, Lectures, Workshops | |||
Exhibitions | |||
Platform Europe | |||
Campus Exhibition | Manuela Naveau | ||
Young Artist Space | |||
IT:U-Interdisciplinary Transformation University Austria | |||
Ars Electronica Features | |||
Create Your World | |||
Events, Concerts, Performances | |||
Ars Electronica Animation Festival | |||
Deep Space 8K | |||
Ars Electronica |