Making of impressions from the Ars Electronica's Deep Space 8K, in which the Ars Electronica Futurelab is shooting its "25th Anniversary Series" in an impressive setting. This fifth episode of the Ars Electronica Futurelab’s 25th Anniversary Series, Computation & Beyond, addresses a far-reaching and highly important social question: How can we inspire people to actively and collectively design our future?
Matthew Gardiner and Marianne Eisl, both Artists and Key Researchers in the Ars Electronica Futurelab, present their approach to this issue using key exhibits from the lab's present and past. Using innovative concepts at the crossroads between art, technology and society, they show that it takes much more than a machine can compute to create tangible links: It is about reducing complexity to handy bits of information in order to transform important issues into playful interactive experiences.
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