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janeiro 23, 2012
Prix Ars Electronica 2012 - Inscrições e informações para o artista
Prix Ars Electronica 2012
From its very inception in 1987, the Prix Ars Electronica is an open platform for various disciplines at the intersection of art, technology, science and society. The event calls for entries in seven categories, including a youth competition.
Inscrições até 2 de março de 2012
Prize money (total): € 117.500
Prix Ars Electronica 2012
0043-732-7272-58
info@prixars.aec.at
www.aec.at/prix/en/
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GANHO PARA INSCRITOS: nenhum
GANHO PARA SELECIONADOS:
- 6 Golden Nicas
- 12 Awards of Distinctions
- [the next idea] voestalpine Art and Technology Grant
- up to 70 Honorary Mentions
REGULAMENTO
Since 1987, the Prix Ars Electronica has served as an interdisciplinary platform for everyone who uses the computer as a universal medium for implementing and designing their creative projects at the interface of art, technology and society.
The Prix Ars Electronica, the Ars Electronica Festival, the Ars Electronica Center – Museum of the Future and the Ars Electronica Futurelab are the four divisions that comprise the Ars Electronica Linz GmbH, whose specific orientation and long-term continuity make it a unique platform for digital art and media culture.
The competition is organized by the Ars Electronica Linz GmbH and ORF’s Upper Austria Regional Studio in collaboration with the OK Center for Contemporary Art and the Brucknerhaus Linz, and the prizes are awarded during the Ars Electronica Festival each year. The Prix Ars Electronica is one of the most important awards for creativity and pioneering spirit in the field of digital media.
The event calls for entries in seven categories, including a youth competition. And since internationally renowned artists from over 70 countries also participate in the Prix Ars Electronica, it has established itself as a barometer for trends in contemporary media art.
With 48,939 entries since 1987 and prize money in 2011 totalling 117,500 Euros, the competition offers the largest cash purse for cyberarts worldwide. Each year, six Golden Nicas, twelve Awards of Distinction and approximately 70 Honorary Mentions as well as a grant for the category [the next idea] voestalpine Art and Technology Grant are presented to participants.
Since media art is such a highly dynamic field, criteria for the categories have to be constantly modified and adjusted to societal and technological developments, and so updated to meet new demands.
The Prix Ars Electronica calls for entries and awards prizes in the following categories:
Computer Animation / Film / VFX
Interactive Art
Digital Musics & Sound Art
Hybrid Art
Digital Communities
u19–Create Your World
[the next idea] voestalpine Art and Technology Grant
The call for the Prix Ars Electronica goes out every year in December, submissions are accepted up into March. International juries select the winners for each category in April.
Events of the Prix Ars Electronica during the Ars Electronica Festival
During the Ars Electronica Festival in September, the Golden Nicas, Awards of Distinction and Honorary Mentions are awarded with pomp at the Ars Electronica Gala.
The winners of the Golden Nicas and Awards of Distinction are also invited to present their projects at the Prix Ars Electronica Forums which are held over a number of days.
The Ars Electronica Festival presents the CyberArts Exhibition annually as one of its main shows. It showcases a selection of winning projects of the latest Prix Ars Electronica. The Museum of the Future, on the other hand, devotes a special exhibition for an entire year to the projects from the youth competition “u19–Create Your World”.
Formatted specially for the Festival, the award-winning works from the category “Computer Animation / Film / VFX” are shown at the Ars Electronica Animation Festival with the Electronic Theatre.
The “Digital Musics & Sound Art” winners present their works in the form of concerts conceived as part of the programme of Ars Electronica Nightlines.
Documentation
Information about the prize-winners and their projects as well as the jury statements are published each year in the CyberArts catalogue (which includes a DVD) and is distributed worldwide by Hatje Cantz Verlag.
Details on prize-winners, winning projects and jury statements since the competition was established in 1987 can also be found in the Prix Ars Electronica’s large online archive.
Prix Ars Electronica is organized by Ars Electronica Linz GmbH and ORF Upper Austria in collaboration with Brucknerhaus Linz and OK Center for Contemporary Art. Prix Ars Electronica is made possible through the support of the City of Linz and the Province of Upper Austria. The competition is sponsored by voestalpine. Special thanks to BFI, Liwest Kabelmedien GmbH, KulturKontakt Austria, Pöstlingberg Schlössl, Casinos Austria, Sony DADC and Linz AG.
Idea & Concept
Idea: Hannes Leopoldseder
Concept: Christine Schöpf, Gerfried Stocker
Head of Department Festival Ars Electronica/Prix Ars Electronica: Martin Honzik
Organization Prix Ars Electronica: Romana Leopoldseder
info@prixars.aec.at
0043-732-7272-58
Gostaria de saber o que o pessoal do Canal Contemporâneo, que tanto criticou a Ana Hollanda, tem a dizer agora com a possibilidade da Marta Suplicy entrar no cargo de ministra da Cultura. Vocês consideram esta uma escolha mais acertada pra tratar de assuntos culturais? Aguardo ansiosamente as considerações do Canal.
Posted by: leah at janeiro 24, 2012 4:35 PM