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Syndicate: Ars Electronica 2001 - 1st Announcement - PRIX


Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2001 15:11:05 +0100
From: Ars Electronica Center <announce@aec.at>


Ars Electronica 2001
September 1 - 6, 2001
Linz, Austria
http://www.aec.at/festival2001/
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Ars Electronica 2001 - 1st Announcement

CONTENTS

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1.1 Prix Ars Electronica 2001
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1.2 NET VISION / NET EXCELLENCE - A new concept for the Net category 2001
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1.3 Prix Ars Electronica 2001 - Jury
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1.4 Prix Ars Electronica 2001 - Organization & Contact
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You are reading the first issue of the Ars Electronica 2001 newsletter,
focusing on this year's Prix Ars Electronica competition categories, Jury
members and registration modalities.

You will find a German version of this announcement at http://prixars.orf.at


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1.1 Prix Ars Electronica 2001
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The Prix Ars Electronica 2001 marks the 15th edition of the competition for
cyberarts, which is organized by the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation
(ORF), Upper Austrian Regional Studio, in conjunction with the Ars
Electronica Festival. From the start, the Prix Ars Electronica has been
conceived as an open platform for various disciplines in the field of
digital media design at the intersection of technology, art, science and
society. Accordingly, over the course of the years, it has repeatedly been
renewed, in order to be able to take the rapid developments in the realm of
information technologies into account.

The Prix Ars Electronica 2001 is announced internationally for the
categories of Net Vision / Net Excellence, Interactive Art, Digital Musics,
Computer Animation/Visual Effects. In addition, there is also a competition
category for young people under the age of 19 in Austria: Cybergeneration -
u19 freestyle computing. The international juries will award 6 x 3 money
prizes and 6x up to 12 Honorary Mentions.

The total prize money for the Prix Ars Electronica 2001 amounts to Euro
100.000 (US$ 89,700). Selected works of all categories will be presented to
the public in the exhibition Cyberarts 2001 at the O.K Center for
Contemporary Art during the Ars Electronica Festival.

You will find detailed information on each category, the names of the Jury
members, the competition regulations and all information you need to
register online under: http://prixars.orf.at

Deadline for entries is April 7, 2001 (postmarked)!

Please send your complete submission on time to
ORF/ Prix Ars Electronica 2001
Europaplatz 3
A-4021 Linz (Austria)

Online Registration:
http://prixars.aec.at/2001/registration/

If you need further information please contact:
info@prixars.orf.at


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1.2 NET VISION / NET EXCELLENCE - A new concept for the Net category 2001
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This year, the Prix Ars Electronica recognizes to an even greater extent
the central significance of the Internet, by opening up the competition
category Net, launched in 1995, to the whole range of current developments
and trends on the net. For the first time, two Golden Nicas and four Awards
of Distinction will be awarded for outstanding cultural impact on the
Internet. NET VISION distinguishes projects that are striking in their
anticipative and innovative way of dealing with the online medium. NET
EXCELLENCE distinguishes projects that are compelling because of the
originality of their content and creative use of state-of-the-art
applications. The prizes and the prize money will be doubled, amounting to
approximately 40.000 Euros (US-$ 35,880.)

Along with the redefinition of the Internet category, a nominating
committee, comprised of a worldwide network of experts and Internet
professionals, will be established. These experts represent the different
fields of activity covered by the new category: Arts & Culture, Politics,
Society, Business & Economy, Entertainment, Media, Technology, Science.
Each of these fields of activity is subdivided into narrower thematic
entities.

You can find a complete list of the nominating committee and the thematic
fields under: http://prixars.orf.at


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1.3 Prix Ars Electronica 2001 - Jury
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In each category, all entries are judged by an international jury. Chairman
of the jury as a whole (without a vote): Dr. Hannes Leopoldseder, ORF
Information Director whose original idea led to the initiation of the Prix
Ars Electronica in 1987.

Net Vision / Net Excellence//
Solveig Godeluck, France; NN; Phillip Torrone, USA; Tanja
Diezmann, Germany; Tina Cassani & Bruno Beusch, France

Interactive Art //
Masaki Fujihata, Japan; Peter Higgins, GB; Hiroshi Ishii, USA; Nathalie
Jeremijenko, USA (to be confirmed); Joachim Sauter, Germany

Computer Animations / Visual Effects //
Christophe H?y, USA; Barbara Robertson, USA; Paddy Eason, GB; Rick Sayre,
USA; Christian Volckman, France

Digital Musics //
Ned Bouhalassa, Canada; NN; Tony Herrington, GB;
Naut Humon, USA; Kaffe Matthews, GB

Cybergeneration - u19 freestyle computing //
Horst H?rtner, Ars Electronica Center; Sirikit Amann, ?ks; Robert
P?cksteiner, ORF Zentrum; Florian Hecker, Mego; etoy.agent


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1.4 Prix Ars Electronica 2001 - Organization & Contact
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Organizer:
ORF Upper Austrian Regional Studio
Europaplatz 3
4021 Linz
Austria
Tel +43(0)732/6900-24267
Fax +43(0)732/6900-24270
http://prixars.orf.at

General Coordinator:
Christine Sch?pf
christine.schoepf@orf.at
Tel +43/(0)732/ 6900-24218
Fax +43/(0)732/ 6900-24270

Organization:
Judith Raab
judith.raab@orf.at
Gabriele Strutzenberger
gabriele.strutzenberger@orf.at
Tel. ++43/(0)732/ 6900-24267, 24227
Fax ++43/(0)732/ 6900-24270

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The next announcement update will appear on March 31. The focus will be the
festival theme. A brief summary of the first statement by Gerfried Stocker
and Christine Schoepf, artistic directors of Ars Electronica will provide
you a first overview of the various aspects to be addressed during the
Festival.

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Ars Electronica 2001

Organization: Ars Electronica Center Linz and ORF - Upper Austrian Regional
Studio
Co-organizers: Brucknerhaus Linz, O.K. - Center for Contemporary Art


Sponsors of Ars Electronica 2001:
Compaq Oesterreich GesmbH, Gericom, Hewlett Packard, Microsoft,
Oesterreichische Brauunion, Oracle, Quelle, SGI, Siemens AG, jet2web
Telekom Austria AG

Sponsors of Prix Ars Electronica 2001:
jet2web Internet, jet2web Datakom, P.S.K. (Austrian postal banking),
VOEST-ALPINE STAHL, the City of Linz, the Province of Upper Austria

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