open lab:
meat, metal, code


open lab and performance in collaboration with Hannah Wimmer
Ars Electronica Festival 2024,
Postcity, Linz, AT
curated by Umanesimo Artificiale
04 09 – 08 09 24













As our identities intertwine more deeply with the digital realm, transreal encourages the visitors to challenge traditional concepts of selfhood and embodiment, inviting them to actively engage in the exploration. A defining feature of Umanesimo Artificiale intervention at Ars Electronica Festival 2024 is the creation of an open lab environment where artists work in real time, involving visitors in the creative process. Visitors have the chance not only to gain insight into the artists’ research but also to directly experience and contribute to the final artwork as it evolves throughout the festival.

Central to the open lab is the question: How do we perceive and embody ourselves within the virtual realm? In the collaborative project transreal, contemporary dancer Hannah Wimmer and transmedia artist Maximilian Prag traverse the boundaries of flesh and code, becoming vessels for a symphony of prosthetic reembodiment. Here, computers and devices become whispers of our identity, sculpting narratives that transcend the digital horizon and echo through the corridors of our collective consciousness.

Artists: Hannah Wimmer & Maximilian Prag
Project Lead: Umanesimo Artificiale