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Brucknerhaus
05.09./10:00
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The prize winners in the “Interactive Art” category: Listening Post – Ben Rubin, Mark Hansen (USA) – Golden Nica Ah_Q – Feng Mengbo (CN) Augmented Fish Reality – Ken Rinaldo (USA) Pioneer Lecture: Myron Krueger (USA) |
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Brucknerhaus
05.09./13:00
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The prize winners in the "Digital Musics“ category: Banlieue du Vide – Thomas Köner (D) – Golden Nica Westernization Completed – AGF (D) Skate – Janek Schaefer, audiOh! Room (UK)
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Brucknerhaus
05.09./15:30
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The prize winners in the “Computer Animation / Visual Effects” category: Ryan – Chris Landreth (CDN) – Golden Nica BIRTHDAY BOY – Park Sejong (Australian Film TV and Radio School) (AUS) Parenthèse – François Blondeau, Thibault Deloof, Jérémie Droulers, Christophe Stampe / Supinfocom (F) |
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Brucknerhaus
06.09./10:30
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Experts including Lawrence Lessig, the initiator of the prizewinning project “Creative Commons,” discuss the fundamentals and possibilities of the “digital commons”—and thus the future of the Internet itself. To whom does knowledge belong? Just how free are free content, software and infrastructure?
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Brucknerhaus
07.09./10:30
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Communities guru Howard Rheingold, the propagators of Wikipedia-the prizewinners in the new Digital Communities category—and other experts discuss the cultural and sociopolitical relevance of digital communities. What brings and keeps their members together? What is the essence of their success? What are the prerequisites for collaborative action? What role are communities and weblogs playing in the emergence of the “digital commons”?
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