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UNPLUGGED: Wiring Africa

The so-called Digital Divide is at its most extreme in Africa, where the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) is still at a very early stage of development compared to other regions of the world. Mike Jensen (ZA), speaker at this year's Ars Electronica Festival, gives a status report on connectivity in Africa.

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I. Fischer - 06.05.2002

 
 

UNPLUGGED: Buckminster Fuller: Re-Mapping Our Mental Model of the World


Richard Buckminster Fuller’s Dymaxion Map helps replacing our 16th century mental model of the world with views on the 'spaceship earth' ready for the 21st century and the discussion of the different aspects of being UNPLUGGED.

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Andreas Hirsch - 03.05.2002



 

bLectum from bLechdom: Digital Musics Jury Member


bLectum from bLechdom - the American laptop duo combines a whimsical sense, pop references, and a keen sense of show-womanship to DSP programming. They are member of the Digital Musics Jury of Prix Ars Electronica 2002.

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I. Fischer - 01.05.2002



 

Barbara Robertson: Computer Animation/Visual Effects Jury Member


As senior editor for Computer Graphics World Barbara Robertson (USA) has watched the evolution of computer graphics art and technology since 1985. She has been member of the Prix Ars Electronica Jury in the category Computer Animation/Visual Effects since 1998.

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I. Fischer - 29.04.2002



 

Cultures UNPLUGGED: Charting the Divide


Paradoxically, globalization and digitisation generate new forces of fragmentation. As the world wide web integrates global flows of information and cultural goods on the highest levels, locally and regionally, things dramatically fall apart. Case studies, facts and figures, analyses.

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Rüdiger Wischenbart - 26.04.2002



 

Ars Electronica 2002: The 'Updates' Editorial Team


This year's Ars Electronica's 'Update' website is being edited by a team of four editors: Ingrid Fischer-Schreiber (A), Andreas Hirsch (A), Gabriele Hofer (A) and Rüdiger Wischenbart (A/D).

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I. Fischer - 25.04.2002



 

Rick Sayre: Computer Animation / Visual Effects Jury Member


It is the second time that Rick Sayre (USA) is member of the Computer Animation / Visual Effects Jury of Prix Ars Electronica. He is member of Pixar Animation Studios, where he worked on films like Toy Story, A Bug's Life and Monsters Inc.

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I. Fischer - 24.04.2002



 

Matt Owens: Nominating Expert Net Vision / Net Excellence


For most web designers Matt Owens (USA) is a true hero. He is running one9ine, and he makes highly regarded personal work on volumeone.com. At Prix Ars Electronica he is Nominating Expert for animation and film in the category Net Vision/Net Excellence.

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I. Fischer - 21.04.2002



 

Bruno Beusch/Tina Cassani: Net Vision/Net Excellence Jury Members


Bruno Beusch and Tina Cassani (F) of TNC Network are specialized in the design and production of new-style conferences & shows for the digital generation with a strong focus on games, and mobile/wireless applications. Last year, they have been responsible for the redesign of the Prix Ars Electronica category 'Net Vision/Net Excellence'.

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I. Fischer - 18.04.2002



 

Prix Ars Electronica Jury Meeting


On April 19 starts the Prix Ars Electronica Jury meeting. During three days five juries in the categories Net Vision/Net Excellence, Interactive Art, Computer Animation/Visual Effects, Digital Musics and cybergeneration-u19 will have to judge more than 2300 entries.

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I. Fischer - 18.04.2002



 

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