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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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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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CODE - The Language of Our Time
CODE=Law, CODE=Art, CODE=Life


Software and digital codes ar the centerpiece of Ars Electronica 2003 entitled "CODE – the Language of Our Time." Software as the law code prevailing in cyberspace, digital codes as basic elements of media art, and the convergence of information technology and biotech were the three thematic focal points that crystallized into the formula Code=Law, Code=Art und Code=Life.

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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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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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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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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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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.

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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.

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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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