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Joshua Davis: Net Vision/Net Excellence Jury Member

At Prix Ars Electronica 2001, Joshua Davis (USA) has been awarded the Golden Nica in the category 'Net Excellence' for Praystation, a showcase for experimental interface design where he pursues the goal of implementing a creative use of technology and design in daily modules. This year he is himself member of the Jury.

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I. Fischer - 15.04.2002

 
 

Heiko Idensen: Nominating Expert Net Vision/Net Excellence


Heiko Idensen (D) is specialist for hypermedia. He started working with net.literature in the late 80s. At Ars Electronica 90, he presented his Imaginary Library, an environment for collective text production. this year, he is nominating expert for literature in the category 'Net Vision/Net Excellence'.

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I. Fischer - 14.04.2002



 

Sirikit Amann: u19 Jury Member


Sirikit Amann (A) is one of the 'mothers' of the category cybergeneration u19 of Prix Ars Electronica – the competition for young people under 19 in Austria. She sees a growing trend towards more 'professional' entries.

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I. Fischer - 12.04.2002



 

Bill Buxton: Computer Animation/Visual Effects Jury Member


Bill Buxton (USA) is a designer and a researcher concerned with human aspects of technology. He is Chief Scientist of Alias|Wavefront - the company that helped create the computer-generated characters in films like Final Fantasy or Men In Black. He has been member of a Prix Ars Electronica Jury several times: in the Musics (1988, 89) and the Interactive Art Juries (1990, 91).

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I. Fischer - 10.04.2002



 

Christa Sommerer: Interactive Art Jury Member


Austrian artist Christa Sommerer has a long involvement with Prix Ars Electronica: In 1994 her interactive project A-Volve has been awarded a Golden Nica. In her works, situated at the nexus of Art, science and technology, she is investigating the creative process as such.

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I. Fischer - 08.04.2002



 

Pete Barr-Watson: Net Vision/Net Excellence Jury Member


For the second time in the Jury of this year's Prix Ars Electronica category 'Net Vision/Net Excellence' is Pete Barr-Watson (UK). He is representing the developer approach and the way the young new creatives are using the Internet and new media in general. Pete Barr-Watson has been co-founder of the cutting edge new media agency kerb. Last October he has set up his own company, Pixelfury.

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I. Fischer - 04.04.2002



 

K. Dixit
Kunda Dixit: Nominating Expert Net Vision/Net Excellence


One of the nominating experts of the category 'Net Vision/Net Excellence' of Prix Ars Electronica is Kunda Dixit, one of Nepal's most prominent journalists. He is covering the area of public campaigning, activism, hacktivism and digital divide - and that for some good reason: He knows firsthand the difficulties of writing under oppressive conditions.

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I. Fischer - 02.04.2002



 

Naut Humon
Naut Humon: Digital Musics Jury Member


For over 20 years creator, curator and conductor Naut Humon (USA) has been staging underground events which have inverted and blurred the roles of audience and participant.

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I. Fischer - 27.03.2002



 

M. Tribe
Mark Tribe: Nominating Expert Net Vision / Net Excellence


At a time when new-media-art was more or less unknown to the mainstream art world, in 1994, Mark Tribe (USA) founded the first platform for this artform on the Internet: rhizome.org. At Prix Ars Electronica, Mark is Nominating Expert for art databases, cultural archives, museums, and reference in the category Net Vision / Net Excellence.

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I. Fischer - 25.03.2002



 

S. Maschwitz
Stuart Maschwitz: Computer Animation / Visual Effects Jury Member


Stuart Maschwitz (USA) has been working for George Lucas' ILM for directors such as Steven Spielberg, Brian DePalma and of course George Lucas before setting up his independent film and production company The Orphanage. It is the first time that he is member of the Prix Ars Electronica Jury.

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I. Fischer - 22.03.2002



 

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