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Ars Electronica Animation Festival 2022 on Tour, 60 min

What does it mean to commit suicide in a digital world? Can we exist as fragmented digital identities? What happens when we do not play by the rules of in-game environments? Why do unicorns like water games? Does the earth revolve around me? This program features a selection of Austrian film directors. The spectrum ranges from dystopian visions of the future to humorous introspections. A wide range of styles and techniques are used: Game Engines, Motion Capture, 3D Animation and Pixilation.

Featuring:
Klimax, Bea Höller (AT) / 03:20
The Subject Changes, Depart (AT) / 08:54
Hellbrunn — History Refreshingly New, Simon Wendler (AT) / 03:39
O, Paul Wenninger (AT) / 05:36
How to Disappear, Total Refusal (AT) / Prix Ars Electronica 2022 / Honorary Mention / 21:06 Wenn die Welt zu Ende geht, werde ich dich geliebt haben, Gloria Gammer (AT) / 15:03
Curated by Juergen Hagler

Photo: Klimax_BeaHöller

About Animation Festival 2022 on Tour

For many years, the screening program of the Ars Electronica Animation Festival has shown the best of current productions, compiled from the submissions to the Prix Ars Electronica’s category Computer Animation. This year, 657 submissions were sent to this category and the jury convened in April for three days of deliberations in Linz. This selection was the basis for the on-site jury session and the programs of the 2022 Ars Electronica Animation Festival.

Many of the works being shown can be categorized as expanded animation, such as various VR experiences, hybrids between games and animations, site-specific installations, or experiments with new technology such as artificial intelligence or machine learning. The spectrum of formats ranges from animated shorts to animated documentaries, from experimental-abstract works to interactive animated audio-visual environments.

The 2022 Ars Electronica Animation Festival is a highly diversified showcase that invites spectators to take an exciting journey through current artistic productions in the expanded field of digital animation.

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About Ars Electronica

Ars Electronica is a platform working at the intersection of art, technology and society through organizing exhibitions, educational programmes and research projects focused on the future of our societies. Founded in 1979 in Linz as a festival it has since expanded to include a laboratory, an award and a museum dedicated to the study and promotion of media arts and digital culture.

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