Ars Electronica : Biggest New Media Festival 47
Brainsur writes "Live from Linz, Austria. At this moment the biggest Festival for new media and digital art is having place in Linz, Austria. Ars Electronica started in 1979 as a small group of nerds that came togheter to produce cyberarts, digital avant-garde media, digital electronic music and more. Now 25 years later you can experiment with all kinds of new technologies such as walk the internet with SevenMileBoots, interactive plant growing, tracing communications, Pixelspaces, ... If you are around it's definitely worth a visit.
Check it out at Ars Electronica"
at last (Score:5, Funny)
Re:at last (Score:1)
Remember to wear a cup [ibiblio.org].
Yes! (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Yes! (Score:5, Funny)
+10 to sheapshearer, please.
Re:Yes! (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Yes! (Score:1)
Re:Yes! (Score:1)
Well, a charge attached to the ceiling should do it - if you die in the game, it detonates and buries you in all the exhibits from the upper floors plus the concrete to go along with them...
Problem solved.
(Of course, the AEC's [www.aec.at] rubble right next to the Danube might look a bit strange, but it'll hardly look stranger than the Lentos building [lentos.at] on the other side...
Am I the only one... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Am I the only one... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Am I the only one... (Score:1)
Shuffle the words (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Shuffle the words (Score:1)
Electronic Media Festival : Biggest new Arsa.
And the bearded among you (Score:4, Informative)
Re:And the bearded among you (Score:5, Informative)
Unfortunately the Ars Electronica site is rather complex :/ For those who weren't able to find out (it's a lot of clicking), the Prix Ars Electronica, which is awarded in six different categories, is worth 5.000 Euros. Winners this year are:
Many of the installations sent in for the Prix are exhibited in the OK museum [ok-centrum.at] in Linz as well as the Ars Electronica Center.
Not music? (Score:3, Funny)
Well they should go back to playing their didgeridoos.
Oh, Austria? My bad... mate.
i will be there! (Score:1)
this festival is one of the very few reasons i am prod to be austrian!
don't be so hard on your country! (Score:1)
Re:don't be so hard on your country! (Score:4, Insightful)
(BTW, it's Gödel and Schrödinger, not Godel and Schrodinger - use ö to produce those with an US keyboard)
Re:don't be so hard on your country! (Score:2)
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Why not? It doesn't matter what you think of his politics (actually quite moderate for his party- too bad he cant bring them in his direction) or his movies (well c'mon- Terminator is still a classic, no matter what came after)- anyone who is able to reach a level of success like that in the country who arrives as an immigrant is nothing to laugh at.
Re:don't be so hard on your country! (Score:1)
As they say:
"The biggest accomplishments of Austrian diplomacy were making Mozart an Austrian and Hitler a German." :)
np: Balil - Whirling of Spirits (Trainer (Disc 2))
An announcement for this would be nice... (Score:5, Insightful)
Surely announcing this kind of stuff is just as news-for-nerd-worthy as what's on the next episode of cowboy bebop or whatever it is
Weblog about the event (in spanish) (Score:2, Informative)
You can find his weblog about the event here [sicplacitum.com] (he is going to kill me for this).
It's in spanish, so I suppose you can bablefish or something if you don't read Cervantes language.
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there was a SIG here.
it is gone now.
(Quiz: where does my SIG comes from?)
related festival (Score:2)
Re:related festival (Score:1)
Pixeslpace? (Score:1)
That sounds like a discrete vectorspace...
It's quite easy, you see, we can define a sum like...
p + q := ( (p1+q1) mod h , (p2+q2) mod v )
Where h is the amount of pixels per row, and v is the amount of pixels per colunm.
Then
:= ( (c*p1) mod h , (c*p2) mod v )
c*p
And That's it!