Day 1 - 04/June/2024 (Tue.)

Program

08:00 Departure from TUM Main Campus
Meeting point: Main Entrance
08:00 - 11:30 Bus ride from Munich to Linz
12:00 - 13:00 Visit "Projekt Neuland" in the Port of Linz (Hafen Linz)
13:00 - 14:00 Lunch at Posthof Beisl
14:00 - 14:15 Bus ride from Posthof to Ars Electronica Center
14:30 - 17:30 Visit Ars Electronica Center- see program below
17:30 - 19:00 Bus ride from Linz to Vienna
19:00 Check into a&o Hostel Wien Hauptbahnhof
After check-in, you are free to discover the romantic Vienna at night.
after 19:00 Leisure time in Vienna

Highlights

"Projekt Neuland" in the Port of Linz

The Port of Linz (Hafen Linz) is the largest port on the upper section of the Danube. Roughly 5 million tons of goods are handled every year at the public port and the industrial port of voestalpine.

In order to secure the future, the "Masterplan Hafen Linz" was presented to the public in 2014. The plan provided a basic planning basis with groundbreaking ideas and was subsequently partially adapted. The further development of the plan ultimately resulted in the "Projekt Neuland".

This idea is realized by superimposing a public leisure axis onto the harbor operation area. Through the two separate levels – controlled operation area (ground level) and public space near the water (leisure axis, on a higher level) – both characteristics meet at the same time in the same place. In the final development stage, the leisure axis leads as a publicly accessible path from the Posthof to the harbor tower, over a bridge across the industrial zone into the harbor portal, then continues through the harbor park all the way to the observation tower directly at Harbor Basin 2.

Program

Start End Topic
11:45 12:00 Pick up, welcome and introduction
12:00 12:45 Presentation and guided tour with Mag. R. Hagenauer and Ing. F. Wilflingseder (construction management)

Ars Electronica Center

Ars Electronica is an Austrian cultural, educational and scientific institute active in the field of new media art, founded in Linz in 1979. It runs the annual Ars Electronica Festival and manages a multidisciplinary media art R&D facility known as the Ars Electronica Futurelab. Ars Electronica's activities focus on the interlinkages between art, technology and society.

The new Ars Electronica Center (AEC) opened in January 2009. It houses the Museum of the Future, where you are invited to exciting and inspiring excursions into the future fields of artificial intelligence and neuroscience, robotics and autonomous mobility, as well as genetic engineering and biotechnology.

Program

Start End Topic
14:30 14:45 Pick up, welcome and introduction
14:45 15:30 Guided tour through the AEC
15:30 16:00 8k Presentation - Deep Space Selection
16:00 16:15 Break
16:15 17:30 Interactive Presentation - Future Insights: Artificial Intelligence with Mag. S. Leidlmaier and S. Czerny