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PRIX Marcus Schmickler on the Digital Musics Jury The composer Marcus Schmickler (D) aka Pluramon or Wabi Sabi is a new face in the Prix-Jury. In his music which could be described as "contemporary electronic music", he seeks the confrontation with modern classical composers. read more |
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PRIX Christiane Paul on the Interactive Art Jury Interactive and net based art is the focus of Christiane Paul's work, the curator of Artport, Whitney's online portal to Internet art. What fascinates her is the process behind creating digital art – which broadens the context for our understanding of art. read more |
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PRIX The Winners of Prix Ars Electronica 2002 Five juries of international experts met from April 19 to 21 at the ORF Upper Austrian Regional Studio in Linz to judge the best works in the cyberarts competition Prix Ars Electronica 2002. Here are the winners of the Golden Nicas 2002 and the Awards of Distinctions. |
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PRIX Alain Mongeau on the Digital Musics Jury Alain Mongeau (CDN), program director of Montreals MUTEK, the festival for music, sound and new technologies, is first time member of the Digital Musics jury. The most important criteria for judging the entries: functionality. read more |
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PRIX David Toop on the Digital Musics Jury A new face in the Digital Musics Jury is David Toop (UK). The musician, writer and curator imagines the discussions in the jury will be tough ... read more |
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PRIX Sirikit Amann on the u19 jury Sirikit Amann (A) has been on the u19 jury since the very beginning. For her the u19 projects are establishing themselves as a specific art form with its own language and esthetics. read more |
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PRIX Bob Sabiston on the Computer Animation / Visual Effects Jury Bob Sabiston (USA) is an old friend of Prix Ars Electronica: Has been awarded four prizes at the competition. This year is his first time as member of the jury. read more |
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PRIX Ed Burton on the Net Vision / Net Excellence Jury Ed Burton (UK) loves to play: His online construction kit "sodaconstructor" for building animated models has won the Interactive Arts BAFTA Award 2001. read more |
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PRIX Interactive Art at Prix Ars Electronica The Prix Ars Electronica's category 'Interactive Art' has been introduced in 1990. Golden Nicas have been awarded among others to Myron W. Krueger, Tim Berners-Lee, Masaki Fujihata, Toshio Iwai/Ryuichi Sakamoto, Maurice Benayoun, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer and in 2002 to David Rokeby. read more |
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PRIX cybergeneration – u19 freestylecomputing cybergeneration – u19 freestyle computing – the category of Prix Ars Electronica for Austrian kids under 19 – is open for all kinds of activities or projects realized or designed with the computer. read more |
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