As Museum of the Future and School of the Future, the Ars Electronica Center is dedicated to the fusion of art, science and technology. Biotechnology and genetic engineering, neurosciences, robotics, prosthetics and media art form interactive experimental arrangements that convey an idea of what our world and our daily life could soon be like. All our exhibitions and presentations are geared to this question, open up different perspectives on our nature and our self-image and make their possible future manifestations tangible to a wide audience.
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