Ars Electronica 2005: Hybrid, living in paradox

Hybrid

, ISBN 3775716599 The hybrid as a symbol of evolutionary change has been hired as the main theme of Ars Electronica 2005 divided into the sections 'cultures', 'politics', 'ecologies' and 'creatures'. Hybridization is a recurring theme in these times, but once abstract, as it turned out here, it ends up simply reflect a contamination of languages, which occurs some time in every culture and that often leads to the concept of cyborg loop, without being able to produce a new vision, which triggers release and new processes. This abstraction, in times of transition like ours can then be filled with a wide variety of content (from theoretical convolutions of De Kerkhove to photos of teenagers with the weapons of the game Half Life of AES + F Group), all legitimately related to a ' idea of ​​transformation that is certainly in place, but it deserves more tools for analysis and subsequent synthesis. On the other hand, in this way the identity of a generalist mammoth festival, such as Linz is integrates, managing to incorporate the possible in a frame that can embrace all, following a cheerful little tradition carried on at least the last five years . So this is the fate of the great festival, which is to provide thematic extra-large to survive themselves? In this case, with all the expected development through a new Pharaonic allocation of funds (a new Ars Electronica Center from 25 million euros and the appointment of a European cultural capital in 2009) the future in these coordinates does not seem to be so interesting.