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Man'yo Wounded 2001: Golden Nica / Digital Musics

The Golden Nica winning composition Man'Yo Wounded 2001 by Japanese composer Yasunao Tone features an outstanding example of his groundbreaking use of manipulated CD's that he has been working with since the early eighties.

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I. Fischer - 19.07.2002

 
 

BotFighters Distinction Net Vision / Net Excellence


BotFighters – a location-based mobile game developed by It's Alive! (S), where you design your robot on the game’s website, then battle against other players out on the streets.

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I. Fischer - 15.07.2002



 

The Crossing: Distinction / Interactive Art


The Crossing exhibition, developed by a group of researchers around Ranjit Makkuni (IND) is a good example of how cultural content, such as Indian mythology, can be translated and made transparent through the application of novel and intuitive interfaces.

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I. Fischer - 03.07.2002



 

Panic Room: Distinction / Computer Animation/Visual Effects


David Fincher's last film Panic Room shows previously non-existent image worlds. The French company BUF has been awarded a Distinction for these 'flying camera' visual effects in Prix Ars Electronica.

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I. Fischer - 21.06.2002



 

www.donniedarko.com: Distinction / Net Excellence


The website www.donniedarko.com for Richard Kelly's film is a mini-event in itself. Florian Schmitt and Alexandra Jugovic have been awarded a Distinction in the category 'Net Excellence' for this 'parallel universum.

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I. Fischer - 15.06.2002



 

TI-92: Golden Nica / u19


The Golden Nica of the Prix Ars Electronica category u19 goes to a work that fully lives up to the subtitle of this category: 'Freestyle Computing': Karola Hummer (19) makes drawings on a standard school pocket calculator using means which were not actually conceived for doing so.

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I. Fischer - 12.06.2002



 

The Computer Animation/Visual Effects Jury on its Choice


The problem of finding adequate criterias to judge computer animations and visual effects has been the central issue in the work of this year's Prix Ars Electronica jury for Computer Animation / Visual Effects.

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I. Fischer - 10.06.2002



 

Minitasking: Distinction / Net Excellence


Minitasking, a visual Gnutella client, tries to show the network structure and the dynamics of the protocol itself. At Prix Ars Electronica the German group schoenerwissen has been awarded a Distinction in the category 'Net Excellence' for it strangely engaging use of common internet technology.

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I. Fischer - 05.06.2002



 

./logicaland: Distinction / Net Vision


The web-based simulation ./ logicaland visualizes the changes in complex economical, political and social systems which occur when a community actively intervenes. At this year's Prix Ars Electronica the project has been awarded a Distinction in the category 'Net Vision'.

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I. Fischer - 30.05.2002



 

They Rule: Golden Nica / Net Excellence


Who rules the world? Who controls most of the resources? On the website 'They rule' by Josh On (NZ/USA) you can examine the interlocking membership of people on corporate boards. It has been awarded the Golden Nica of 'Net Excellence' of Prix Ars Electronica 2002.

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I. Fischer - 27.05.2002



 

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