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Ars Electronica Center 1996

The Ars Electronica Center is a unique museum and vibrant laboratory where visitors of all ages can discover and experiment with emerging technologies—from Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Virtual Reality (VR) to Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI). Interactive installations and open labs offer direct, hands-on experiences that make complex subjects understandable and tangible. A highlight of the center is Deep Space 8K, where immersive virtual worlds are impressively staged. Another special feature is the team of Infotrainers, who support visitors on their journey of discovery.

As a center for extracurricular education, the Ars Electronica Center collaborates with schools, universities, and companies from the region and around the world. The insights gained from these partnerships are continuously integrated into customized learning opportunities for students, researchers, children, and families. The Ars Electronica Center opened in 1996 and was extensively expanded and redesigned in 2009.

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