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Prix Ars Electronica 2003, Award of Distinction / Interactive Art

Margarete Jahrmann (AT)
Max Moswitzer (AT)

OK Offenes Kulturhaus Oberösterreich
06.09 from 10:30 to 24:00
07.09 to 11.09 from 10:00 to 24:00

A computer game as an artistic developmental environment in which each of the player’s actions revises the rules of the game and thus changes the network. Every shot taken in the game triggers a “no war” e-mail to the White House. Playing becomes identical to programming code.

Margarete Jahrmann (A) artist and theorist, born 1968, lives in Zurich and graduated from the University of Applied Arts in Vienna in 1994. Since then she has realized a variety of mediapoietic network projects, CD-ROMs, life generated modular software lectures, data objects and projects. Jahrmann is also co-founder of the art-server konsum.net. 96 - 98 correspondent of the online Journal Telepolis.

Max Moswitzer (A), multimedia artist. He works on hardware hacking and art-scripting, server-art setups, generative visuals and dynamic data visualizations. 1990 co-founder of the artist group "You Never Know", where he exhibited e.g. at the Secession Vienna or international experimental galleries. Moswitzer studied at the University of Applied Arts Vienna, where he is now lecturer for hybrid media.

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