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S. Carless

Simon Carless: Nominating Expert Net Vision / Net Excellence

Simon Carless (UK) aka Hollywood aka h0l has been star in the Amiga demo scene, before he moving into game design. In the category 'Net Vision / Net Excellence' he is nominating expert for gaming, music and digital lifestyle.

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I. Fischer - 01.03.2002

 
 

Philippe Quéau
Philippe Quéau: Nominating Expert Net Vision / Net Excellence


Communities, cyber democracy, and support groups are the field Philippe Quéau (F) is covering in the nominating committee of the 'Net Vision / Net Excellence' category.

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I. Fischer - 27.02.2002



 

Get in Touch / MIT
Hiroshi Ishii: Interactive Art Jury Member


The work of Hiroshi Ishii (Japan /USA) of MIT Tangible Media Group focuses on the design of seamless interfaces between humans, digital information, and the physical environment.

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I. Fischer - 25.02.2002



 

Barbara Lippe: u19 Jury Member


The young Austrian designer Barbara Lippe – it's the first time she is u19 jury member - spent a couple of months working for a Japanese design company and was afforded a rare insight into the inner workings of a Japanese game firm.

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I. Fischer - 20.02.2002



 

Stefan Gandl: Nominating Expert Net Vision / Net Excellence


Stefan Gandl (A) is one of the founder of Designershock , a graphic-design collective based in Berlin. Founded in late 1999, they have quickly become one outstanding producer of experimental electronic experiences on the Internet.

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I. Fischer - 19.02.2002



 

Chris Watson: Digital Musics Jury Member


Chris Watson (GB), founding member of Hafler Trio and former member of Cabaret Voltair, is a sound recordist with a particular and passionate interest in recording the wildlife sounds of animals, habitats and atmospheres around the world.

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I. Fischer - 17.02.2002



 

Prix Ars Electronica: Net Vision / Net Excellence


The Internet as established part of our everyday lives, and as powerful motor of innovation: The net category of Prix Ars Electronica wants to honor both of these aspects.

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I. Fischer - 16.02.2002



 

Le Processus / Grammaticopoulos
Prix Ars Electronica: Computer Animation / Visual Effects


This Prix Ars Electronica category includes a great variety of works: independent productions from the areas of art and science as well as commercial high-end productions from the areas of film, advertising, or entertainment.

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I. Fischer - 15.02.2002



 

Prix Ars Electronica: cybergeneration - u19 freestylecomputing


cybergeneration – u19 freestylecomputing – the category of Prix Ars Electronica for kids in Austria under 19 – is open for all kinds of activities or projects realized or designed with the computer.

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I. Fischer - 14.02.2002



 

Prix Ars Electronica: Digital Musics


Digital Musics reflects better than the other Prix Ars Electronica categories the nature of hyperlinked worlds of post-industrial cultures. Digital Musics at the forefront of contemporary endeavors ...

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I. Fischer - 13.02.2002



 

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