05.09.2011 Mo/Mon, 12:30-14:00, Brucknerhaus, Mittlerer Saal
The prize winners in the Computer Animation category
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Alessandro Bavari (IT) – Metachaos / Golden Nica
Alex Roman (ES) – The Third & The Seventh / Award of Distinction
David O’Reilly (IE) – THE EXTERNAL WORLD / Award of Distinction
Participants of the Forum
Alessandro Bavari (IT)
David O’Reilly (IE)
Christine Schöpf (AT)
03.09.2011 Sa/Sat 20:00, 21:30, OK-Offenes Kulturhaus
The Electronic Theater is a fascinating presentation of all 15 prizewinning works in the 2011 Prix Ars Electronica’s Computer Animation / Film / VFX category. Among the highlights are Metachaos by Alessandro Bavari (IT) (Golden Nica), THE EXTERNAL WORLD by David O‘Reilly (IR) (Award of Distinction) and Black Rain by Semiconductor (UK).
Filming and photographing during the Electronic Theater screenings is prohibited.
03.09.2011 Sa/Sat 21:30, Hauptplatz
The Electronic Theater is a fascinating presentation of all 15 prizewinning works in the 2011 Prix Ars Electronica’s Computer Animation / Film / VFX category. Among the highlights are Metachaos by Alessandro Bavari (IT) (Golden Nica), THE EXTERNAL WORLD by David O‘Reilly (IR) (Award of Distinction) and Black Rain by Semiconductor (UK).
Filming and photographing during the Electronic Theater screenings is prohibited.
03.09.2011 Sa/Sat - 05.09.2011 Mo/Mon, Brucknerhaus, Mittlerer Saal
Exactly 3,611 entries from 74 countries were submitted for prize consideration to the 25th Prix Ars Electronica—impressive testimony to the global dynamism of digital art and the name the Linz competition has made for
itself worldwide.
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23.06.2011
This year’s Animation Festival program will once again include screenings of selected short films honored by the Prix in recent years. For a foretaste of the great stuff we have lined up, check out these shorts, all singled out for recognition by the 2011 Prix Ars Electronica.
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