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Prix Ars Electronica 2009

CyberArts 2009

Launched in 1987 as a competition for cyberarts, the Prix Ars Electronica plays a major role in what is today the 30-year history of the Ars Electronica. With continuity over 23 years, interdisciplinarity in eight different categories, an internationality that manifested itself in 3,017 entries from 68 countries in 2009, and the expertise of 40 jury members, the Prix Ars Electronica is a seismograph for the latest innovations at the interface of art, technology and science, and thus an important barometer of trends in the digital arts. Currently, the Prix Ars Electronica includes everything from digital filmmaking, digital music, interactiva art, hybrid art, community projects, [the next idea] concepts, and media art research to works by young people under nineteen. With personal statements by the artists, descriptions, expert opinions, and extensive illustraions, this book documents the prizewinning works of the Prix Ars Electronica 2009. A number of these projects are also featured on the accompanying DVD that supplements the book.

Edited by
Hannes Leopoldseder; Christine Schöpf; Gerfried Stocker
Publisher
Hatje Cantz
Language of the document
Deutsch,English

PDF Gesamtkatalog
CyberArts 2009
  • Table of contents
PDF TITLE AUTHOR
Contents and Editorial Christine Schöpf / Hannes Leopoldseder
Computer Animation/ Film/ VFX Anezka Sebek
Digital Musics Sabine Breitsameter
Hybrid Art Jens Hauser / Melinda Rackham / Sonia Cillari / Casey Reas / Joachim Baur
Interactive Art Andy Cameron
Digital Communities Huang Haitao / Alessandro Ludovico / David Sasaki / Felix Stalder / Régine Debatty
[the next idea] voestalpine Art and Technology Grant Horst Hörtner / Gustav Pomberger / Bernd Wiemann / Sabine Seymour / Maria Reibenberger
Media.Art.Research Award Dieter Daniels / Christoph Grunenberg / Cornelia Lund / Helga de la Motte-Haber / Chris Salter
u19 - freestyle computing Robert Glashüttner
Jury Chris Bregler / Jürgen Hagler / Markus Kurtz / Anezka Sebek / Shuzo John Shiota / Jussi Angeslevä / Andy Cameron / Sabine Himmelsbach / Tomoe Moriyama / Zhang Ga / Sabine Breitsameter / Rupert Huber / Daito Manabe / Rogelio Sosa / Pamela Z / Joachim Baur / Sonia Cillari / Jens Hauser / Melinda Rackham / Casey Reas / regine debatty / Huang Haitao / Alessandro Ludovico / David Sasaki / Felix Stalder / Dieter Daniels / Helga de la Motte-Haber / Christoph Grunenberg / Cornelia Lund / Christopher Salter / Sirikit Amann / Robert Glashüttner / Klaus Hollinetz / Christopher Lindinger / Angelika Plank / Horst Hörtner / Gustav Pomberger / Maria Reibenberger / Sabine Seymour / Bernd Wiemann
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