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  • India, Delhi. Humayun’s Tomb.
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  • India, Delhi. Urdu Bazar restaurants.
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  • India, Delhi. Maharajas' Express luxury train. A Junior Suite cabin.
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  • India, Delhi. Red Fort. Diwan-I-Am.
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  • India, Delhi. Maharajas' Express luxury train. Delhi Safdarjung station. Red carpet for passengers. The station dog is greeting the guests.
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  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Schlossmuseum (Castle Museum). Exhibition "Kulturhauptstadt des Fu?hrers" Kunst und Nationalsozialismus in Linz und Obero?sterreich (Cultural Capital of the Fu?hrer?Art and National Socialism in Linz and Upper Austria). Memorial plate of composer Anton Bruckner by Franz Plany, 1938.
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  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Schlossmuseum (Castle Museum). Exhibition "Kulturhauptstadt des Fu?hrers" Kunst und Nationalsozialismus in Linz und Obero?sterreich (Cultural Capital of the Fu?hrer?Art and National Socialism in Linz and Upper Austria). Bust of Adolf Hitler, probably by Wilhelm Nida-Ru?melin, 1942. A photo of Hitler's visit at the Landesmuseum on April 4, 1938, as well as the guestbook with his signature and the desk at which he sat, on that day.
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  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Schlossmuseum (Castle Museum). Exhibition "Kulturhauptstadt des Fu?hrers" Kunst und Nationalsozialismus in Linz und Obero?sterreich (Cultural Capital of the Fu?hrer?Art and National Socialism in Linz and Upper Austria). Tapestry "Des Fu?hrers Heimatgau" after a design by Karl Sellners, 1940.
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  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Ars Electronica Center. Electronically transmitted tug-of-war with another team at the "80+1 - A Journey around the World" building, about a kilometer away.
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  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. The art exhibition OK | HOEHENRAUSCH (Thrill of the Heights) entices visitors up to and over the roofs of Linz. It shows art between the sky and the city, offering an opportunity for a unique experience of Linz. For 150 days it is possible to experience OK | HO?HENRAUSCH, then the heavens above Linz will be closed again. Curators: Paolo Bianchi & Martin Sturm.Guided tour looking at "Hoehenfluege", 2009 by Brigitte Felderer.
    20090801_068_Linz09.jpg
  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. The art exhibition OK | HOEHENRAUSCH (Thrill of the Heights) entices visitors up to and over the roofs of Linz. It shows art between the sky and the city, offering an opportunity for a unique experience of Linz. For 150 days it is possible to experience OK | HO?HENRAUSCH, then the heavens above Linz will be closed again. Curators: Paolo Bianchi & Martin Sturm.Nicole Schmidt enjoys the view from aboard "High Wheel", 2009 by Maider Lopez.
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  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Ars Electronica Center. Level -3: Main Gallery. New Views of Humankind. RoboLab. A robot by Shunji Yamanaka/Leading Edge Design and the Future Robotics Technology Center (Chiba Institute of Technology).
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  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Ars Electronica Center. Level -3: Main Gallery. New Views of Humankind. RoboLab. Mertz by M.I.T. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) - a human-like robot face being able to make gestures and facial expressions.
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  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Ars Electronica Center. Wine bottles at CUBUS cafe?, restaurant and bar.
    20090120_129_Linz09.jpg
  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Lentos Kunstmuseum. Exhibition "Best of Austria". "Elf/Elf? by Gottfried Bechtold (eleven concrete Porsches), loan from the collection of Kunsthaus Bregenz.
    20090120_023_Linz09.jpg
  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. A gentlemens' tailor.
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  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. The new South Wing of the Schlossmuseum (Castle Museum).
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  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. The new South Wing of the Schlossmuseum (Castle Museum). Restaurant terrace with view over Linz.
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  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Ars Electronica Center. Level -3: Main Gallery. New Views of Humankind. BrainLab. Holoman: Step in front of the mirror and discover the fascination of the human body! Human anatomy has always fascinated artists no less than physicians. Anatomical representations from different historical epochs let us see how knowledge of the body has changed over the course of time. "Holoman" is a modern magical mirror that gives us a glimpse inside the body.
    20090802_057_Linz09.jpg
  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Ars Electronica Center. Level 2: Gallery. "Poesie der Bewegung (Poetry of Movement)". "L-E-D-LED-L-ED", 2008 by Tadahiro Suzuki.
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  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Ars Electronica Center. Roof Terrace of CUBUS cafe, restaurant and bar.
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  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Lentos Kunstmuseum. Exhibition AHOI HERBERT! BAYER AND MODERNISM, an extensive show, covering 12 rooms, about Herbert Bayer, the famous Bauhaus artist originally from Upper Austria..
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  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Lentos Kunstmuseum. View over the Danube.
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  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Lentos Kunstmuseum. The exhibition Point of Intersection explores the significance of Linz as a place where art is created and collected. In the surroundings of the Art University and Ars Electronica, Linz is not only a fascinating place for art productions, but also cultivates a vibrant practice of collecting modern and contemporary art.
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  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. The art exhibition OK | HOEHENRAUSCH (Thrill of the Heights) entices visitors up to and over the roofs of Linz. It shows art between the sky and the city, offering an opportunity for a unique experience of Linz. For 150 days it is possible to experience OK | HO?HENRAUSCH, then the heavens above Linz will be closed again. Curators: Paolo Bianchi & Martin Sturm."Lightness, the way to let you lighter", 2000 by Shih-Yung Ku.
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  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. The art exhibition OK | HOEHENRAUSCH (Thrill of the Heights) entices visitors up to and over the roofs of Linz. It shows art between the sky and the city, offering an opportunity for a unique experience of Linz. For 150 days it is possible to experience OK | HO?HENRAUSCH, then the heavens above Linz will be closed again. Curators: Paolo Bianchi & Martin Sturm."Rain Dance", 1998-2009 by Paul DeMarinis.
    20090801_092_Linz09.jpg
  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. The art exhibition OK | HOEHENRAUSCH (Thrill of the Heights) entices visitors up to and over the roofs of Linz. It shows art between the sky and the city, offering an opportunity for a unique experience of Linz. For 150 days it is possible to experience OK | HO?HENRAUSCH, then the heavens above Linz will be closed again. Curators: Paolo Bianchi & Martin Sturm."Stadtmensch", 2009 by Werner Pfeffer - vantage points, panorama boards and audio points along a rooftop path.
    20090801_082_Linz09.jpg
  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. The art exhibition OK | HOEHENRAUSCH (Thrill of the Heights) entices visitors up to and over the roofs of Linz. It shows art between the sky and the city, offering an opportunity for a unique experience of Linz. For 150 days it is possible to experience OK | HO?HENRAUSCH, then the heavens above Linz will be closed again. Curators: Paolo Bianchi & Martin Sturm."Stadtmensch", 2009 by Werner Pfeffer - vantage points, panorama boards and audio points along a rooftop path.
    20090801_076_Linz09.jpg
  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. The art exhibition OK | HOEHENRAUSCH (Thrill of the Heights) entices visitors up to and over the roofs of Linz. It shows art between the sky and the city, offering an opportunity for a unique experience of Linz. For 150 days it is possible to experience OK | HO?HENRAUSCH, then the heavens above Linz will be closed again. Curators: Paolo Bianchi & Martin Sturm."High Wheel", 2009 by Maider Lopez.
    20090801_029_Linz09.jpg
  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. The art exhibition OK | HOEHENRAUSCH (Thrill of the Heights) entices visitors up to and over the roofs of Linz. It shows art between the sky and the city, offering an opportunity for a unique experience of Linz. For 150 days it is possible to experience OK | HO?HENRAUSCH, then the heavens above Linz will be closed again. Curators: Paolo Bianchi & Martin Sturm."Stadtmensch", 2009 by Werner Pfeffer - vantage points, panorama boards and audio points along a rooftop path.
    20090801_012_Linz09.jpg
  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Linz09 Info Center at the Hauptplatz (main square).
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  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Lentos Kunstmuseum. Theatrical installation "IM HOF VON NUR EINEM" by Jean Michel Bruyere/LKFs Marseille, in context with the festival "Theaterlust2".
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  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Ars Electronica Center. (Backgr. l.), "INTERVENTIONS" at the Bus stop on the Nibelungenbru?cke. Christine Weisser after an idea by Karl Stocker, Alexander Kada,.Josef (Seppo) Gru?ndler, Anke Strittmatter, Gerhard E. Kuebel. "Weltrettung": What must or can be done to save the world? Will we manage to cope alone or do we need ?outside? help?.
    20090120_363_Linz09.jpg
  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Ars Electronica Center by Treusch architecture/Vienna. The transparent facade is lit by 40.000 computer-controlled LEDs in varying colors and patterns.
    20090120_354_Linz09.jpg
  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Lentos Kunstmuseum at the Danube, by Weber & Hofer architects/Zurich. The transparent facade is lit by lamps with varying colors. R.: Nibelungenbru?cke (bridge) and adjacent buildings, constructed during the Nazi rule.
    20090120_349_Linz09.jpg
  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Lentos Kunstmuseum at the Danube, by Weber & Hofer architects/Zurich. The transparent facade is lit by lamps with varying colors. R.: Nibelungenbru?cke (bridge) and adjacent buildings, constructed during the Nazi rule.
    20090120_343_Linz09.jpg
  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Ars Electronica Center. Level 0.5: Showcase. Robots "Eggy Boy" & "4D Fish" by Yoichiro Kawaguchi.
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  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Ars Electronica Center. Level 1: Gallery. "Artists, Creators, Engineers". Designs for robot skins for robots "Eggy Boy" & "4D Fish" by Yoichiro Kawaguchi.
    20090120_316_Linz09.jpg
  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Ars Electronica Center. Level -3: Main Gallery. New Views of Humankind. BrainLab. Holoman: Step in front of the mirror and discover the fascination of the human body! Human anatomy has always fascinated artists no less than physicians. Anatomical representations from different historical epochs let us see how knowledge of the body has changed over the course of time. ?Holoman? is a modern magical mirror that gives us a glimpse inside the body.
    20090120_302_Linz09.jpg
  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Ars Electronica Center. Level -3: Main Gallery. Funky Pixels. "Garden" by Kohei Asano. Visitory must throw paper snippets in the air to make flowers grow on the ground they are standing on.
    20090120_270_Linz09.jpg
  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Ars Electronica Center. Level -3: Main Gallery. New Views of Humankind. RoboLab. FT and Manoi PF01 are Japanese robots that combine design artistry with leading-edge technology. Several details of their construction aim to counteract the cliche? of robots as mere high-tech musclemen: big eyes and a broad forehead convey openness; the expansive chest radiates self-assurance. Whereas FT comes across as very feminine and elegant, Manoi PF01 gives the impression of strength and friendliness. FT is one of the world?s first female bipedal robots. Its slim feminine body was a real engineering challenge since there were so many parts that had to fit inside. Plus, a slim build makes it harder to maintain balance. FT?s parts were designed especially to evoke a lean, feminine physique. FT is equipped with 23 motors and two gyroscope sensors.?Manoi PF01 is the first robot product that features both physical capabilities and animation-like design. Manoi PF01 was designed by Tomotaka Takahashi and developed by KYOSHO. It?s equipped with 17 high-torque KONODO motors and 2 gyroscope sensors. In this interactive installation, humans and robots can share one special moment. ?Shadow? builds a bridge between the real shadows of the installation visitors and the virtual ones of the robots. In the interplay of these shadows, both worlds come together. You?re invited to join in on this interplay! Step behind the screen and become part of the shadow world of FT and Manoi PF01.
    20090120_242_Linz09.jpg
  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Ars Electronica Center. Level -3: Main Gallery. New Views of Humankind. RoboLab. FT and Manoi PF01 are Japanese robots that combine design artistry with leading-edge technology. Several details of their construction aim to counteract the cliche? of robots as mere high-tech musclemen: big eyes and a broad forehead convey openness; the expansive chest radiates self-assurance. Whereas FT comes across as very feminine and elegant, Manoi PF01 gives the impression of strength and friendliness. FT is one of the world?s first female bipedal robots. Its slim feminine body was a real engineering challenge since there were so many parts that had to fit inside. Plus, a slim build makes it harder to maintain balance. FT?s parts were designed especially to evoke a lean, feminine physique. FT is equipped with 23 motors and two gyroscope sensors.?Manoi PF01 is the first robot product that features both physical capabilities and animation-like design. Manoi PF01 was designed by Tomotaka Takahashi and developed by KYOSHO. It?s equipped with 17 high-torque KONODO motors and 2 gyroscope sensors. In this interactive installation, humans and robots can share one special moment. ?Shadow? builds a bridge between the real shadows of the installation visitors and the virtual ones of the robots. In the interplay of these shadows, both worlds come together. You?re invited to join in on this interplay! Step behind the screen and become part of the shadow world of FT and Manoi PF01.
    20090120_241_Linz09.jpg
  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Ars Electronica Center. Level -3: Main Gallery. New Views of Humankind. RoboLab. Robot remote-controlled by a visitor.
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  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Ars Electronica Center. Level -3: Main Gallery. New Views of Humankind. RoboLab.
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  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Ars Electronica Center. Level -3: Main Gallery. New Views of Humankind. RoboLab. Canadian architect and artist Philip Beesley calls his sculpture ?geotextile mesh.? By this he expresses the combination of nature and technology within this electrokinetic intelligent machine. ?Hylozoic Grove? contains a dense net of proximity sensors, microcontrollers and actuators. When visitors come close, ?Hylozoic Grove? responds with waves of motion stirring the air and spreading over the whole structure. What makes the encounter with ?Hylozoic Grove? so striking is the symbiosis of organic forms of behavior with technological materials, as well as the dialog that arises between the installation and the visitors?do you watch or are you being watched?
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  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Ars Electronica Center. Level -3: Main Gallery. New Views of Humankind. RoboLab. Honda's famous ASIMO (Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility) humanoid robot.
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  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Ars Electronica Center. Level -3: Main Gallery. New Views of Humankind. RoboLab. Human-like robot face being able to make gestures and facial expressions.
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  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Ars Electronica Center. Level -3: Main Gallery. New Views of Humankind. RoboLab. "ActiGait", the Intelligent Prosthesis of the Future. If the control of the musculature by the brain has been impaired, the nervous system can be activated by means of electrical impulses. The stimulation is applied by electrodes either through the skin or, via implantable devices, directly to a nerve. ?Stroke patients often suffer weak foot dorsiflexion because the central nervous system is no longer able to activate the peronaeus nerve. The ActiGait® foot lifter stimulator implant assumes the task of initiating the lifting action of the foot when walking. Thanks to restoration of muscle flexion, the patient?s ability to walk improves significantly: his/her foot no longer drags when striding.
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  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Ars Electronica Center. Level -3: Main Gallery. New Views of Humankind. BioLab.
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  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Ars Electronica Center. Foyer. Presentation of next-gen robot Halluc II, which can detect obstacles, roll, step crawl etc. by Shunji Yamanaka/Leading Edge Design and the Future Robotics Technology Center (Chiba Institute of Technology).
    20090120_183_Linz09.jpg
  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Ars Electronica Center. Level 2: Gallery. "Poesie der Bewegung (Poetry of Movement)". "L-E-D-LED-L-ED", 2008 by Tadahiro Suzuki.
    20090120_165_Linz09.jpg
  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Ars Electronica Center. CUBUS cafe?, restaurant and bar.
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  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Ars Electronica Center. A screen with moving jellyfish is the bottom of the elevator.
    20090120_125_Linz09.jpg
  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Cafe? Landgraf.
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  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Herberstein restaurant.
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  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Schlossmuseum (Castle Museum). Out of Order.
    20090120_077_Linz09.jpg
  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Lentos Kunstmuseum. Exhibition "Best of Austria". "Elf/Elf? by Gottfried Bechtold (eleven concrete Porsches), loan from the collection of Kunsthaus Bregenz.
    20090120_063_Linz09.jpg
  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Lentos Kunstmuseum. Lois & Franziska Weinberger exhibition.
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  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Lentos Kunstmuseum. Exhibition "Best of Austria". "Cyberknowledge. Die Konstruktion der Dekadenz (Cyber Knowledge. The Construction of Decadence)", 1993/4 by Margot Pilz. Loan from MUSA/Vienna.
    20090120_043_Linz09.jpg
  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Lentos Kunstmuseum. Exhibition "Best of Austria". Untitled, 2002-2003 by Werner Reiterer, loan from Stift Admont (Admont Monastery).
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  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Lentos Kunstmuseum. Exhibition "Best of Austria".
    20090120_031_Linz09.jpg
  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Neuer Dom (New Dome church). Colorful windows with K&K officers and the bishop.
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  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Linz09 Info Center at the Hauptplatz (main square).
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  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. View over Linz from the new South Wing of the Schlossmuseum (Castle Museum).
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  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Ars Electronica Center. Deep Space: Experience a new dimension of travel through space and time. Immerse yourself into breathtaking 3D stereo universes featuring jumbo-format, high-definition images. A virtual trip through our universe.
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  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Ars Electronica Center. Deep Space: Experience a new dimension of travel through space and time. Immerse yourself into breathtaking 3D stereo universes featuring jumbo-format, high-definition images.
    20090802_036_Linz09.jpg
  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Lentos Kunstmuseum. The transparent facade is lit by lamps with varying colors.
    20090801_117_Linz09.jpg
  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Panoramic view from the rooftop terrace of Hotel "Zum schwarzen Baeren" at dusk.
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  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. The art exhibition OK | HOEHENRAUSCH (Thrill of the Heights) entices visitors up to and over the roofs of Linz. It shows art between the sky and the city, offering an opportunity for a unique experience of Linz. For 150 days it is possible to experience OK | HO?HENRAUSCH, then the heavens above Linz will be closed again. Curators: Paolo Bianchi & Martin Sturm.View from aboard "High Wheel", 2009 by Maider Lopez..""90 degrees Kiosk", 2007/2009 by Andreas Strauss (yellow railway carriage).
    20090801_039_Linz09.jpg
  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. The art exhibition OK | HOEHENRAUSCH (Thrill of the Heights) entices visitors up to and over the roofs of Linz. It shows art between the sky and the city, offering an opportunity for a unique experience of Linz. For 150 days it is possible to experience OK | HO?HENRAUSCH, then the heavens above Linz will be closed again. Curators: Paolo Bianchi & Martin Sturm."Labyrinthis", 2007-2009 by Ricardo Jacinto.
    20090801_017_Linz09.jpg
  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Ars Electronica Center by Treusch architecture/Vienna. The transparent facade is lit by 40.000 computer-controlled LEDs in varying colors and patterns.
    20090120_360_Linz09.jpg
  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Ars Electronica Center by Treusch architecture/Vienna. The transparent facade is lit by 40.000 computer-controlled LEDs in varying colors and patterns.
    20090120_358_Linz09.jpg
  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Ars Electronica Center by Treusch architecture/Vienna. The transparent facade is lit by 40.000 computer-controlled LEDs in varying colors and patterns.
    20090120_351_Linz09.jpg
  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Lentos Kunstmuseum at the Danube, by Weber & Hofer architects/Zurich. The transparent facade is lit by lamps with varying colors. R.: Nibelungenbru?cke (bridge) and adjacent buildings, constructed during the Nazi rule.
    20090120_341_Linz09.jpg
  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Seagulls on a ponton in the Danube.
    20090120_321_Linz09.jpg
  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Ars Electronica Center. Level -3: Main Gallery. Funky Pixels. "Garden" by Kohei Asano. Visitory must throw paper snippets in the air to make flowers grow on the ground they are standing on.
    20090120_288_Linz09.jpg
  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Ars Electronica Center. Level -3: Main Gallery. Funky Pixels. "Garden" by Kohei Asano. Visitory must throw paper snippets in the air to make flowers grow on the ground they are standing on.
    20090120_282_Linz09.jpg
  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Ars Electronica Center. Level -3: Main Gallery. New Views of Humankind. BioLab.
    20090120_198_Linz09.jpg
  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Ars Electronica Center. Foyer. Presentation of next-gen robot Halluc II, which can detect obstacles, roll, step crawl etc. by Shunji Yamanaka/Leading Edge Design and the Future Robotics Technology Center (Chiba Institute of Technology).
    20090120_190_Linz09.jpg
  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Ars Electronica Center. Level 2: Gallery. "Poesie der Bewegung (Poetry of Movement)". "Machine with 22 Scraps of Paper", # 1 of 5, 2007 by Arthur Ganson.
    20090120_149_Linz09.jpg
  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Lentos Kunstmuseum. Snack bar.
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  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Lentos Kunstmuseum. Exhibition "Best of Austria". "Die Lo?win ? als Raubtier ? ertarnt sich die begehrte Beute (The lioness?as beast of prey?disguises itself as the coveted prey)", 2004 by Deborah Sengl. Loan from Sammlung Essl, Klosterneuburg/Vienna.
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  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Neuer Dom (New Dome church). "The Hermit in the Tower" project. Model of the hermitage high up in the dome's tower, where people can try out life as a hermit.
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  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Alter Dom (Old Dome Chrurch).
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  • Linz, Cultural Capital of Europe 2009. Linz09 Info Center at the Hauptplatz (main square).
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  • Cambodia,  Phnom Penh. Meat shop at the Central Market.
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  • Laos, Vientiane. That Dam.
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  • Cambodia,  Phnom Penh. Sisowath Quay alongside Tonle Sap River. Le resto du coin.
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  • Cambodia,  Phnom Penh. Sisowath Quay alongside Tonle Sap River. Coffin shop.
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  • Cambodia,  Phnom Penh. Sisowath Quay alongside Tonle Sap River. Boy holding a nap.
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  • Cambodia,  Phnom Penh. Sisowath Quay alongside Tonle Sap River at dusk.
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  • Cambodia,  Phnom Penh. Lion statue at Sisowath Quay alongside Tonle Sap River.
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  • Cambodia,  Phnom Penh. Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, the memorial site of the S-21 interrogation and detention center of the Khmer Rouge. Pol Pot.
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  • Cambodia,  Phnom Penh. Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, the memorial site of the S-21 interrogation and detention center of the Khmer Rouge. Photos and stories of victims.
    20191126_3499_PhnomPenh.jpg
  • Cambodia,  Phnom Penh. Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, the memorial site of the S-21 interrogation and detention center of the Khmer Rouge. Photos and stories of victims.
    20191126_3495_PhnomPenh.jpg
  • Cambodia,  Phnom Penh. Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, the memorial site of the S-21 interrogation and detention center of the Khmer Rouge.
    20191126_3491_PhnomPenh.jpg
  • Cambodia,  Phnom Penh. Romdeng traditional Cambodian restaurant. "Creepy Crawly Tarantulas with Black Pepper Lime Sauce".
    20191126_3484_PhnomPenh.jpg
  • Cambodia,  Phnom Penh. Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum. Code of conduct for visitors.
    20191126_3489_PhnomPenh.jpg
  • Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Sat Toung cruise boat on Tonle Sap River.
    20191126_3411_PhnomPenh.jpg
  • Cambodia,  Phnom Penh. Raffles Hotel Le Royal. Jaqueline Kennedy Heritage Menu.
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