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Organiser
Ars Electronica Linz & ORF Oberösterreich
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The Prix Ars Electronica has been produced by the Ars Electronica Center since 2004. The original core competition—including the categories Interactive Art, Computer Animation / Visual Effects, Digital Musics and Net Vision as well as the “u19 – freestyle computing” category for young people—was enhanced with the premiere in 2004 of the intentionally broadly defined Digital Communities category and [the next idea] competition for up-and-coming artists age 19-27.
Jury 2004
Winner
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