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Scott Fisher on the Interactive Art Jury
As early as 1990, interaction designer Scott Fisher has presented his work at Ars Electronica: "Virtual Environments, personal simulation and telepresence". This year, he is for the first time member of Prix Ars Electronica Jury.
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(Ingrid Fischer/7.4.2003)
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Yukiko Shikata on the Net Vision / Net Excellence Jury
For independent curator and critic Yukiko Shikata, the collaborative aspect in the production and operation of net art is becoming more and more important. This year, it is the second time that she is member of Prix Ars Electronica Jury.
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(Ingrid Fischer/3.4.2003)
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Antye Greie on the Digital Musics Jury
The undefined space between music / net / open source and art is the working area of first time jury member Antye Greie.
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(Ingrid Fischer/31.3.2003)
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Steve Rogers on the Net Vision / Net Excellence Jury
For Steve Rogers – responsible for the development of New Media Services at BBC – a website worth of a Golden Nica has to understand, reflect and support it's users.
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(Ingrid Fischer/28.3.2003)
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Manfred Nürnberger on the u19 Jury
Manfred Nürnberger, one of the pioneers of online advertising and e-marketing, is the only u19 jury member with a business background.
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(Ingrid Fischer/26.3.2003)
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Martin Pieber on the u19 Jury
For the first time on the u19 jury is one of the founder of FM4, the Austrian alternative radio station, Martin Pieper.
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(Ingrid Fischer/24.3.2003)
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Joe Paradiso on the Interactive Art Jury
Joe Paradiso, director of MIT Media Lab, is not only specialist for responsive environments, but also composer developing musical interfaces.
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(Ingrid Fischer/21.3.2003)
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Tina Auer on the u19 Jury
For the first time on the u19 Jury is Tina Auer of the art collective time's up. In the entries of Austrian youngsters, she hopes to find inspirations for her own experimental work
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(Ingrid Fischer/19.3.2003)
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Olivier Cauwet on the Computer Animation / Visual Effects Jury
Olivier Cauwet is working for one of the most well known European computer animation studios: BUF Compagnie in Paris. He has been computer animation supervisor for "Fight Club" and "The Cell".
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(Ingrid Fischer/17.3.2003)
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Naut Humon on the Digital Musics Jury
Curator and conductor Naut Humon (USA) has been staging multidimensional sound events and has collaborated with dozens of artists and musicians of numerous influences, disciplines and styles.
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(Ingrid Fischer/14.3.2003)
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