Future of intimacy: Arse Elektronika 2025 in Vienna unfolds new life!

Future of intimacy: Arse Elektronika 2025 in Vienna unfolds new life!

The Arse Elektronika Conference, a groundbreaking event that has been organized by the Austrian art and philosophy group Monochrome since 2007, again set standards at the interface of sexuality and technology. Under the exciting motto "Plug & Play", the future of erotic robotics and artificial intimacy in Vienna will be researched. This world -regard conference brings together outstanding speakers like Maya Magnat and Laura A. Dima, and offers a varied program with lectures, performances and workshops that let the participants immerse yourself in the fascinating world of Sextech and Cybersexuality. As ots.at , the event will take place on the premises of Semperdepot and is an indispensable experience for technology and art-interested.

A look at the history and relevance

arse electronics has developed into an important forum that significantly shapes the debates about the influence of technology on sexuality. The conference initially took place in San Francisco and is now a traveling event that is carried out in different countries, including in the current year in Linz, as wikipedia . The thrilling title of the event is humorous on the Ars Electronica, a well -known platform for art and technology. The curator Johannes Grenzhurner has shaped the event by encouraging participants to put the latest developments in the technology in the context of sexuality. This conference makes it clear how important it is to lead the dialogue about the future interface between man and machine.

with a focused program that includes interactive installations, numerous workshops and a variety of works of art, Arse electronics illustrate the possibilities and challenges that arise from the connection between technology and sexuality. The event is realized in cooperation with the ÖH Akbild and promises an unforgettable experience for everyone who is interested in the latest trends in erotic technology.

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OrtSemperdepot, Wien, Österreich
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