Publications
The Print Archive of Ars Electronica documents publications from 1979 onwards in the fields of Cyber Arts/Prix, Festival and special publications, including audiovisual supplements, museum brochures, updates, and other special editions. All texts and articles are fully searchable and readable. Festival catalogues are available as PDFs in their original layout from 2000 onwards; for earlier years, only the OCR text is preserved, but these are also readable. CyberArts catalogues are complete PDFs, while catalogues prior to 2005 were physically digitized, as the original print data no longer exists.
Since 2024, the archive also contains the estate of Hannes Leopoldseder, one of the founders of Ars Electronica, which comprises a significant collection of digitized historical documents.
CyberArts 2016
Prix Ars Electronica 2016 The Prix Ars Electronica is the world’s most time-honored media arts competition. Winners are awarded the coveted Golden Nica statuette. Ever since its inception in 1987, the Prix Ars Electronica has been honoring creativity and innovativeness in the use of digital media. This year, experts from all over the world evaluated 3,159 submissions from 84 countries in four categories: Computer Animation / Film / VFX, Interactive Art +, Digital Communities, and the u19 – CREATE YOUR WORLD competition for young people. The volume also provides insights into the achievements of this year’s winner of the Golden Nica honoring Visionary Pioneers of Media Art. STARTS PRIZE 2016 On behalf of the European Commission, Ars Electronica also issued an open call for entries to the prestigious STARTS (= Science + Technology + Arts) competition 2016. In this catalog you will find the winners of the European Commission’s two Grand Prizes, which honor Innovation in Technology, Industry and Society stimulated by the Arts, and more of the STARTS 2016 highlights.
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Editorial | Hannes Leopoldseder / Christine Schöpf / Gerfried Stocker |
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Computer Animation / Film / VFX | Johannes Schiehsl / Mari-Liis Rebane / Bernd Kracke / grecu mihai / Erick Oh |
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Interactive Art+ | Michela Ana Magas / Irini Papadimitriou / Christophe De Jaeger / Joachim Sauter / Victoria Vesna |
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Digital Communities | Kazuko Tanaka / Ian Banerjee / Hans Reitz / Sarah Kriesche / Marleen Stikker |
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Visionary Pioneers of Media Art | |
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u19 - CREATE YOUR WORLD | Beate Großegger / Sirikit Amann / Conny Lee / Karl Markovics / Gerhard Funk |
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Jury Prix Ars Electronica 2016 | Johannes Schiehsl / Kazuko Tanaka / Mari-Liis Rebane / Bernd Kracke / Beate Großegger / Ian Banerjee / grecu mihai / Michela Ana Magas / Hans Reitz / Sirikit Amann / Conny Lee / Irini Papadimitriou / Erick Oh / Christophe De Jaeger / Karl Markovics / Joachim Sauter / Gerhard Funk / Sarah Kriesche / Victoria Vesna / Marleen Stikker |
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STARTS Prize ´16 - Introduction and Jurystatement | Yamina Aouina / Ian Banerjee / Filip Višnjić / Luis Miguel Girão / Alexander Mankowsky / Erick Oh / Chiaki Hayashi / Victoria Vesna |
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STARTS PRIZE ´16 - Grand Prize | |
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STARTS PRIZE ´16 - Honorary Mentions | |
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STARTS PRIZE ´16 - Nominations | |
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STARTS PRIZE ´16 - Jury | Peter Higgins / Simona Maschi / Filip Višnjić / Yamina Aouina / Maholo Uchida / Ian Banerjee / Luis Miguel Girão / Jana Adamcová / Anne Balsamo / Elizabeth Markevitch / Lynn Scarff / Alexander Mankowsky / Erick Oh / Chiaki Hayashi / Victoria Vesna / Marleen Stikker / Hiroo Iwata / Thomas Schildhauer / Daito Manabe |
