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Jury CERN 2015 2015

Jury CERN 2015

Original: art & science jury - Collide@CERN Ars Electronica Award 2015 | 3833 * 2556px | 3.2 MB
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    The residency-artist is always selected by an interdisciplinary jury representing art&science. Jurors coming from the arts evaluate the submissions in an artistic way of thinking, representatives of the Ars Electronica Futurelab judge the submitted ideas in thinking on the possibilities of technical realization and beside that members of the scientific partners are assessing the projects on what is possible within the scientific work carried out at the different scientific facilities.

    Jury CERN Residency 2015:
    Gerfried Stocker – Ars Electronica
    Horst Hörtner – Ars Electronica Futurelab
    Mónica Bello – Arts@CERN
    Mike Stubbs – FACT
    Michael Doser – CERN
    • Info: Picture is also showing the Ars Electronica Team Members:
    Veronika Liebl, Claudia Schnugg
    Year of creation
    2015

    Start:
    Jul 13, 2015
    End:
    Jul 14, 2015

    Art & Science Residency Network
    art & science jury - Collide@CERN Ars Electronica Award 2015
    CERN and Ars Electronica awarded the Collide@CERN Ars Electronica Award in 2015, which is part of the European Digital Art and Science Network art&science – an international initiative offering artists the chance to spend several weeks at research facilities like CERN and the Ars Electronica Futurelab.

    A group photo showing the jury 2015 (from left to right): Veronika Liebl (Ars Electronica), Mike Stubbs (FACT), Gerfried Stocker (Ars Electronica), Mónica Bello (Arts@CERN), Michael Doser (CERN), Horst Hörtner (Ars Electronica Futurelab), Claudia Schnugg (Ars Electronica Futurelab)

    Credit: Magdalena Leitner
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