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Ars Electronica Center

Ars Electronica Center

4.8(20 reviews)
0.4 km
€€

Great learning experience for all kinds of techno art. Too many pictures and videos to post. Their…read morelatest exhibit on AI and music is really interesting. Lots of companies work with this group to build out ideas that we all have seen and loved.

There is a TL;DR/Summary at the end…read more Somehow, I was expecting this place to be much shinier from the outside. The day was rather drab when I went, and the building didn't look particularly exciting either. Even as the day cleared up, the building did not become much shinier. It does look rather cool at night though. Went here with a group (guided tour) and was therefore not able to see the whole facility. I was, however, able to see the main exhibit and the deep space theater. --- Deep Space is cool in that they project on the floor and on the wall, and they do so in 8K resolution (with 3D projection onto the wall). However, I was unfortunately not particularity impressed with this "theater". First, since people are sitting on the floor, it seems the whole purpose of floor projection is at least partially defeated. Also, with the screen being flat, you do not get a fully immersive experience. Don't get me wrong, it was still wicked cool, and immersive enough that when I was watching the sports videos they were showing, my body was rocking a bit side to side as if to make adjustments (move my body) in the actual sport. Main exhibit was really cool in that they are demoing, or at least have examples of the lastest and greatest technology. Some of it is just really cool, like the exhibit where ricking your head side to side produces an image of an eye (you will see), some that is revolutionary in entertainment, medicine, IoT, or others. For instance, they had 3D printers, eye tracking, a robotic animal designed to keep people company who are in the hospital (especially those who are suffering from dementia or Alzheimer's). They also had lamps with personality, and virtual reality headsets. Two other exhibits I saw were simply informative. In one they discuss that many ways Facebook uses your information (you will want to delete it afterward), and one where you send a text to a number, it is printed and instantly shredded. However, it makes the comment that still, that text is stored on a node somewhere that it passed through before printing and shredding. I was expecting more interactive exhibits, or, rather more staff staffing the interactive exhibits. ---------- TL;DR/Summary: This is a museum of "technological" art. But, art that is not just for self-expression, but for changing the world!!!!! This place shines most on the inside. You will not find ancient technologies, or paintings, or yesterday's news. You will get to experience the latest and greatest in technology that is changing the world. You will get to interact with robots, see how accessible the world is/will be for those with disabilities, see the early stages of groundbreaking medical devices/achievements. You will see how technology in use right now is shaping your personal world (like Facebook's data usage)

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Ars Electronica Center - Die Aufkleber, die man als Eintrittskarte bekommt, werden wohl traditionell auf das Geländer geklebt - schön bunt!

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Die Aufkleber, die man als Eintrittskarte bekommt, werden wohl traditionell auf das Geländer geklebt - schön bunt!

DomQuartier Salzburg

DomQuartier Salzburg

4.3(3 reviews)
108.4 km

Surprisingly good sequence of museums for a region with limited history. We visited the DomQuartier…read moreon a Wednesday morning. The museums were decently busy, but there was room to breathe in each exhibit hall. The museum sequence begins with the state rooms which are in good condition with beautiful decorations on the ceilings. The audio guide provides a wealth of information pertaining to every room. The collections related to the two churches have a decent amount of material, but nothing particularly exceptional. The museum also affords you a view from the position of the organist of the Salzburg Cathedral. The view is fantastic. Overall, I was pleasantly surprised with the DomQuartier and would recommend a visit if you have two days in Salzburg.

From the owner: Das Museum in Salzburg ist ein Zentrum barocker Kunst und Kultur: Im DomQuartier in Salzburg wird…read moreArchitektur, Geschichte, Kunst und Musik in den Prunkräumen der Residenz, der Residenzgalerie, im Dommusen und im Museum St. Peter vereint. Ein unvergessliches Erlebnis erwartet die Besucher beim Rundgang durch 1300 Jahre Geschichte, entweder im Rahmen einer Führung oder auch auf eigene Faust mit dem gratis Audioguide. Neben der Dauerausstellungen finden regelmäßig wechselnde Sonderausstellungen statt. Als Rahmenprogramm werden neben Kunst - Workshops für Erwachsene, Jugendliche und Kinder regelmäßig klassische Konzertveranstaltungen an den Originalspielstätten in der Residenz angeboten. Das DomQuartier ist das Highlight unter Salzburgs Sehenswürdigkeiten im Zentrum der Altstadt.

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DomQuartier Salzburg - Lange Galerie zwischen Kunst- und Wunderkammer

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Lange Galerie zwischen Kunst- und Wunderkammer

Residenzgalerie Salzburg - Residenzgalerie Salzburg © DQS/RGS_Eckschlager | DomQuartier Salzburg

Residenzgalerie Salzburg

4.3(3 reviews)
108.4 km
€€

In early December,I visited this fine art museum amidst wonderful Baroque architectural…read moresurroundings.This art museum emphasizes Baroque Period paintings by Flemish,Dutch,Italian,French,and Austrian painters.I appreciated the atmosphere of this art museum and its labelling and explanations of their works of Art in both English and German.Favorite paintings of mine included;Gerrit Berckheyde's"Courtyard With Vilver Palace Pond in the Hague",Rembrandt's"Old Woman Praying",Emanuel De Witte's"Interior of Nieuw Kerk,Delft",Paulus Potter's"Driving Cattle Out to Pasture in the Morning",Guercino's"Incredulity of Saint Thomas",Claude Vignon's"Flora",Kasper Memberger the Elder's"Virgin and Child",and Ferdinand Georg Waldmuller's"Children at Window"(splendid Austrian Romanticism).I spent about four hours sedulously studying paintings at this fine,comfortable art museum.

From the owner: In der Residenzgalerie können Sie herausragende Malereien begutachten. Von österreichischen Werken…read morebis hin zu niederländischen, französischen und italienischen Malereien, ist hier vieles zu finden. Die Residenzgalerie befindet sich im Dom Quartier in Salzburg.

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Residenzgalerie Salzburg - An Davidsz. de Heem, Stillleben, Frühstück mit Champagnerglas, Residenzgalerie Salzburg Inv. Nr. 562 © RGS/Ghezzi  | DomQuartier Salzburg

An Davidsz. de Heem, Stillleben, Frühstück mit Champagnerglas, Residenzgalerie Salzburg Inv. Nr. 562 © RGS/Ghezzi | DomQuartier Salzburg

Residenzgalerie Salzburg - Hermansz. Van Rijn Rembrandt, Betende alte Frau, Residenzgalerie Salzburg Inv. Nr. 549 © RGS/Ghezzi | DomQuartier Salzburg

Hermansz. Van Rijn Rembrandt, Betende alte Frau, Residenzgalerie Salzburg Inv. Nr. 549 © RGS/Ghezzi | DomQuartier Salzburg

Residenzgalerie Salzburg - Hans Makart, Amalie Makart Residenzgalerie Salzburg Inv. Nr. 1 © RGS/Ghezzi | DomQuartier Salzburg

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Hans Makart, Amalie Makart Residenzgalerie Salzburg Inv. Nr. 1 © RGS/Ghezzi | DomQuartier Salzburg

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