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Striking a Balance: Statement of the Digital Musics Jury

Electronic musicians, now more than ever, are disseminating their music across multiple platforms, from installation works to mixed media pieces, gallery presentations to video, sound art exhibitions to internet domains- a factor reflected in the entries to the Prix Ars Electronica Digital Musics category.

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I. Fischer - 29.08.2002

 
 

Lucky Kitchen: Distinction Digital Musics


The duo Alejandra Salinas and Aeron Bergman (aka Lucky Kitchen) has been awarded a Digital Musics Distinction for two entries: The Tale of Pip, a fairy tale told through sound, and Revisionland, the CD realization of an installation piece. Lucky Kitchen will be on stage in Linz on September 12 with HipHop Worldwide.

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I. Fischer - 28.08.2002



 

A Question of Expectations or of Just Growing Up? – Statement of the u19 Jury


After a rather deceiving experience last year, the u19 – cybergeneration Jury of Prix Ars Electronica 2002 had no problems in finding enough works worth a Honorary Mention: the quality of this year's submission was much higher than in the past.

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I. Fischer - 26.08.2002



 

Point, Line, Cloud: Distinction / Digital Musics


, Curtis Roads' Award of Distinction winning composition, features granular and pulsar synthesis, methods he developed for generating sound from acoustical particles.

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I. Fischer - 25.08.2002



 

minials: Distinction / u19 – cybergeneration


In minials, a Flash animation, the group 'sofa23' from Graz (A) displays a refreshing approach to linking music and visuals interactively. It has been awarded a Distinction at Prix Ars Electronica's u19 category.

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I. Fischer - 23.08.2002



 

Monsters, Inc.: Golden Nica / Computer Animation / Visual Effects


A threshold had been crossed by the Golden Nica Winner Monsters, Inc.: The technology employed – for animating Sully's fur for example - allows computer animated films become much more emotional.

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I. Fischer - 22.08.2002



 

Harvey: Distinction / Computer Animation / Visual Effects


Australian filmmaker Peter McDonald impressed the Ars Electronica Jury with his film , a work full of raw energy, innovation, something with a spark, something that made a personal statement.

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I. Fischer - 19.08.2002



 

Body Movies on the Hauptplatz in Linz


Body Movies by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer is a “relational architecture” installation that will be presented at the Hauptplatz Square in Linz. The piece entails over 1,000 square metres of interactive projections activated by passers-by. This 'shadow dance' has been awarded a Distinction in the category Interactive Art of Prix Ars Electronica.

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I. Fischer - 13.08.2002



 

Arena: Distinction u19 – cybergeneration


In his first 3D film Arena, Philipp Luftensteiner recounts the story of two fighting robots. Through an unexpected turn of events, this so popular computer-game theme is satirized.

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I. Fischer - 07.08.2002



 

Inspired, Educated and Entertained: Jury Statement – Net Vision / Net Excellence


From personal websites to projects on data visualization, from social comments to the excellent use of currently available technologies – the entries at this year's Prix Ars Electronica's category Net Vision / Net Statement covered a vast arena of online creativity and innovation.

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I. Fischer - 26.07.2002



 

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