Since its inception in 1987, the Prix Ars Electronica, the world''s most highly remunerated digital arts award, has been an annual barometer of trends in digital creativity, and continues to be a trai
Brimming with pictures and texts by artists and members of the jury, this book documents the outstanding works from the Prix Ars Electronica 2011. The DVD presents a selection of prizewinning submissi
At the center of Ars Electronica 2013 is one of science’s greatest secrets, and one of the greatest technical challenges: memory and its storage. What is memory, how is memory created, and how is it l
The Prix Ars Electronica is the most tradition-steeped media art competition in the world. Announced annually since 1987, because of its continuity and the large number and quality of the submissions
Much of which makes up our cities today stems from the industrial era. But how will cities and habitats be organized thereafter? What will they look like when more robots than people work in the facto
Knowledge, creativity, ideas: the raw materials of the future. Yet not everyone realizes that these resources cannot just be exploited but must be developed, that investment is necessary for them to b
The title theme of this year's festival is Timeshift - The World in 25 Years. It will focus on issues such as times of change, radical political transformation, and possible future development. The br
Since 1979 Ars Electronica has tracked and analysed the digital revolution and its multiple impacts. The focus has always been on processes and trends combining art, technology, and society. Results o
The Prix Ars Electronica is the most richly traditional media art competition in the world. Awarded annually since 1987, it is considered a trend barometer for global media art, thanks to its continui
Since 1979 Ars Electronica has tracked and analyzed the digital revolution and its multiple impacts. The focus has always been on processes and trends combining art, technology, and society. Results o
Out of all of the media art competitions, the Prix Ars Electronica has the richest tradition in the world. Awarded every year since 1987, the competition is considered a barometer of trends in global