Prix Ars Electronica 09

The 2009 Prix Ars Electronica received 3,017 entries from 68 countries. Since the start of the awards more than 42.000 projects were received by the festival.

The envclosed cartography shows the leading categories for the works submited.

 

The Golden Nicas 09:

COMPUTER ANIMATION / FILM / VFX

HA‘Aki

Iriz Pääbo (SE/CA) / National Film Board of Canada

www.nfb.ca/haaki

“HA‘Aki” is an expressionistic

 

DIGITAL MUSICS

Speeds of Time Versions 1 and 2

Bill Fontana (US)

http://resoundings.org/

 

HYBRID ART

Natural History of the Enigma

Eduardo Kac (US)

with his scientific partners Neil Olszewski, Department of Plant Biology, and Neil Anderson, Department of Horticultural Science, University of Minnesota, St. Paul MN

http://www.ekac.org 

 

INTERACTIVE ART

Nemo Observatorium

Lawrence Malstaf (BE)

Courtesy Galerie Fortlaan 17, Ghent (BE)

http://www.fortlaan17.com/eng/artists/malstaf 

 

DIGITAL COMMUNITIES

HiperBarrio

http://hiperbarrio.org

 

Media.Art.Research Award

Eye hEar: Music, Art, Film & the Culture of Synaesthesia

Simon Shaw-Miller (UK)

 

u19 – freestyle computing

In den Tiefen

Matej Petrek (AT)

 

[the next idea] voestalpine Art and Technology Grant

Open_Sailing_Crew

http://www.opensailing.net

 

Awards of Distinction 09

Computer Animation / Film / VFX

SKHIZEIN

Jeremy Clapin, Jean-François Sarazin (FR) / DARK PRINCE

http://www.muiye.fr

 

The Nest That Sailed The Sky

Glenn Marshall (UK)

Music by Peter Gabriel

www.butterfly.ie

 

DIGITAL MUSICS

NABAZ’MOB

Antoine Schmitt and Jean-Jacques Birgé (FR)

http://www.nabazmob.com

 

“Active Field” for ten violins and ten-channel 1-bit music

Tristan Perich (US)

http://www.tristanperich.com / http://www.1bitmusic.com

 

HYBRID ART

EarthStar

David Hines (UK), Joyce Hinterding (AU)

 

The New York Times Special Edition

Steve Lambert (US), member of Because We Want It

http://nytimes-se.com

 

INTERACTIVE ART

when laughter trips at the threshold of the divine

Osman Khan, Kim Beck (US)

 

default to public

Jens Wunderling (DE)

http://www.defaulttopublic.net / http://www.sport4minus.de

 

DIGITAL COMMUNITIES

Piratbyrån

http://www.piratbyran.org/

 

WikiLeaks

http://wikileaks.org

 

u19 – freestyle computing

“Having A Wonderful Time”

Tarek Khalifa (AT)

 

Sound Machines

Benedikt Hageneder, Matthias Jungwirth, Christoph Matscheko, Sigrid Probst, Doris Wimmer, Anna Kitzmüller, Ulrike Rossrucker, Martina Hutterer, Stephanie Figl, Dominik Rainer, André Mayr, Daniela Leitner, Thomas Rupp, Daniela Schmid, Helene

Wild, Viktoria Preuer (AT)

 

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