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An evening totally dedicated to the artists themselves. The 2011 Ars Electronica Gala featuring the presentation of the Golden Nicas to the Prix Ars Electronica prizewinners is one of the Festival's highlights.
Photo showing pupils and teachers of HBLA Linz für künstlerische Gestaltung (AT) and HTBLA Leonding (AT), winners of the Golden Nica u19 - freestyle computing Prix Ars Electronica.
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In its 40 years of existence, Ars Electronica has built up a vast network of partners and friends all around the world. In this session, the focus will be on the Ars Electronica Australia Initiative; presenting partners & friends from this growing ecosystem. The session will offer insights, through artistic projects, research, programs and experiments, into the cultural landscape, and activities of this Australian network.
Credit: Philipp Greindl
An evening totally dedicated to the artists themselves. The 2011 Ars Electronica Gala featuring the presentation of the Golden Nicas to the Prix Ars Electronica prizewinners is one of the Festival's highlights.
Group picture of Golden Nica winners.
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An evening totally dedicated to the artists themselves. The 2010 Ars Electronica gala featuring the presentation of the Golden Nicas to the Prix Ars Electronica prizewinners is one of the Festival’s highlights.
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Zach Lieberman, James Powderly, Tony Quan, Evan Roth, Chris Sugrue (US) and Theo Watson (UK)
Golden Nica Interactive Art
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The Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation (CIFO) and Ars Electronica have joined forces to highlight and support the production of digital art in Latin America. The partnership will concentrate both on exploring the rich set of historical precedents in pioneering experimental practices in the region, and on recent productions in the fields of media art such as AI and ML, robotics and drones, VR and AR, AV sculpture and landscape, blockchain, biotech, NetArt, hacking… Over the years, both Ars Electronica and CIFO have developed into solid dissemination and production platforms for contemporary art with an international outreach. CIFO’s continuous support of Latin American artists and curators meets Ars Electronica’s unique understanding of technology in the age of globalization and post-humanism. This partnership focuses on the constant dialogue between tradition and contemporaneity, with a critical, poetic, post-colonial, tactical, social, performative, and/or intersectional approach.
Credits: Photo courtesy of the artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer
People are waiting for the Ars Electronica Gala at Brucknerhaus.to begin ...
credit: Florian Voggeneder
The Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation (CIFO) and Ars Electronica have joined forces to highlight and support the production of digital art in Latin America. The partnership will concentrate both on exploring the rich set of historical precedents in pioneering experimental practices in the region, and on recent productions in the fields of media art such as AI and ML, robotics and drones, VR and AR, AV sculpture and landscape, blockchain, biotech, NetArt, hacking… Over the years, both Ars Electronica and CIFO have developed into solid dissemination and production platforms for contemporary art with an international outreach. CIFO’s continuous support of Latin American artists and curators meets Ars Electronica’s unique understanding of technology in the age of globalization and post-humanism. This partnership focuses on the constant dialogue between tradition and contemporaneity, with a critical, poetic, post-colonial, tactical, social, performative, and/or intersectional approach.
Credits: Mauricio Donelli
An evening totally dedicated to the artists themselves. The 2011 Ars Electronica Gala featuring the presentation of the Golden Nicas to the Prix Ars Electronica prizewinners is one of the Festival's highlights.
Photo showing Gerfried Stocker with Golden Nica Digital Communities winner Felipe Heusser (CL) from "Fundación Ciudadano Inteligente".
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An evening totally dedicated to the artists themselves. The 2011 Ars Electronica Gala featuring the presentation of the Golden Nicas to the Prix Ars Electronica prizewinners is one of the Festival's highlights.
Photo showing Golden Nica Computer Animation / Film / VFX for "Metachaos" Alessandro Bavari (IT).
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