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Prix Ars Electronica

The Prix Ars Electronica is one of the best known and longest running yearly prizes in the field of electronic and interactive art, computer animation, digital culture and music. It has been awarded since 1987 by Ars Electronica (Linz, Austria).

Logo Prix Ars Electronica

In 2005, the Golden Nica, the highest prize, was awarded in six categories: "Computer Animation/Visual Effects," "Digital Musics," "Interactive Art," "Net Vision," "Digital Communities" and the "u19" award for "freestyle computing." Each Golden Nica came with a prize of 10,000, apart from the u19 category, where the prize was 5,000. In each category, there are also Awards of Distinction and Honorary Mentions. The Golden Nica is replica of the Greek Nike of Samothrace. It is a handmade wooden statuette, plated with gold, so each trophy is unique: approximately 35 cm high, with a wingspan of about 20 cm, all on a pedestal. "Prix Ars Electronica" is a phrase composed of French, Latin and Spanish words, loosely translated as "Electronic Arts Prize."

Golden Nica winners

Computer animation / film / vfx

The "Computer Graphics" category (1987–1994) was open to different kinds of computer images. The "Computer Animation" (1987–1997) was replaced by the current "Computer Animation/Visual Effects" category in 1998.

Computer Graphics

Computer Animation

Computer Animation/Visual Effects

 
Chris Lavis with the Golden Nica for "Madame Tutli-Putli" (2008)

Digital Music

This category is for those making electronic music and sound art through digital means. From 1987 to 1998 the category was known as "Computer music." Two Golden Nicas were awarded in 1987, and none in 1990. There was no Computer Music category in 1991.

Hybrid art

  • 2007 – SymbioticaSymbiotica
  • 2008 – Pollstream – Nuage Vert[4] by Helen Evans (FR/UK) and Heiko Hansen (FR/DE) HeHe
  • 2009 – Natural History of the Enigma by Eduardo Kac (US)
  • 2010 – Ear on Arm by Stelarc (AU)
  • 2011 – May the Horse Live in me by Art Orienté Objet (FR)
  • 2012 – Bacterial radio[5] by Joe Davis (US)
  • 2013 – Cosmopolitan Chicken Project, Koen Vanmechelen (BE)
  • 2015 – Plantas Autofotosintéticas, Gilberto Esparza (MX)
  • 2017 – K-9_topology, Maja Smrekar (SI)

[the next idea] voestalpine Art and Technology Grant

  • 2009 – Open_Sailing by Open_Sailing Crew[6][7] led by Cesar Harada.
  • 2010 – Hostage by [Frederik De Wilde].[8]
  • 2011 – Choke Point Project by P2P Foundation (NL).[9]
  • 2012 – qaul.net – tools for the next revolution by Christoph Wachter & Mathias Jud[10]
  • 2013 – Hyperform by Marcelo Coelho (BR), Skylar Tibbits (US), Natan Linder (IL), Yoav Reaches (IL)
    • Honorary Mentions: GravityLight by Martin Riddiford (GB), Jim Reeves (GB)[11]
  • 2014 – BlindMaps by Markus Schmeiduch, Andrew Spitz and Ruben van der Vleuten[1][12]
  • 2015 – SOYA C(O)U(L)TURE by XXLab (ID) – Irene Agrivina Widyaningrum, Asa Rahmana, Ratna Djuwita, Eka Jayani Ayuningtias, Atinna Rizqiana[2]

Interactive Art

 
Joe Davis at the Prix Ars Electronica 2012

Prizes in the category of interactive art have been awarded since 1990. This category applies to many categories of works, including installations and performances, characterized by audience participation, virtual reality, multimedia and telecommunication.

Internet-related categories

In the categories "World Wide Web" (1995–96) and ".net" (1997–2000), interesting web-based projects were awarded, based on criteria like web-specificity, community-orientation, identity and interactivity. In 2001, the category became broader under the new name "Net Vision / Net Excellence", with rewards for innovation in the online medium.

World Wide Web

  • 1995 – Idea Futures by Robin Hanson
  • 1996 – Digital Hijack by etoy
    • Second prizes: HyGrid by SITO and Journey as an exile

.net

Net Vision / Net Excellence

Digital Communities

 
Danny Wool, representing Wikipedia, receives a 2004 Golden Nica.

A category begun in 2004 with support from SAP (and a separate ceremony in New York City two months before the main Ars Electronica ceremony) to celebrate the 25th birthday of Ars Electronica. Two Golden Nicas were awarded.

  • 2004 – Wikipedia and The World Starts With Me
    • Distinction:
  • 2005 – Akshaya, an information technology development program in India
  • 2006 – canal*ACCESSIBLE[22]
    • Distinction:
      • Codecheck (Roman Bleichenbacher CH)
      • Proyecto Cyberela – Radio Telecentros (CEMINA)
    • Honorary Mentions:
      • Arduino (Arduino)
      • Charter97.org – News from Belarus
      • CodeTree
      • MetaReciclagem
      • Mountain Forum
      • Northfield.org
      • Pambazuka News (Fahamu
      • Semapedia
      • stencilboard.at (Stefan Eibelwimmer (AT), Günther Kolar (AT))
      • The Freecycle Network
      • The Organic City
      • UgaBYTES Initiative (UgaBYTES Initiative (UG))
  • 2007 – Overmundo[23]
  • 2008 – 1 kg more[24]
  • 2009 – HiperBarrio[25] by Álvaro Ramírez and Gabriel Jaime Vanegas
  • 2010 – Chaos Computer Club
  • 2011 – Fundacion Ciudadano Inteligente[39]
    • Distinction:
      • Bentham Papers Transcription Initiative (Transcribe Bentham)[40] (UK). See also the project's Transcription Desk[41]
      • X_MSG[42]
  • 2012 – Syrian people know their way[43]
  • 2013 – El Campo de Cebada by El Campo de Cebada (ES)
    • Distinction: Refugees United by Christopher Mikkelsen (DK), David Mikkelsen (DK)
    • Distinction: Visualizing Palestine by Visualizing Palestine (PS)
  • 2014 – Project Fumbaro Eastern Japan by Takeo Saijo (JP)[44][45]

See also

References

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  29. ^ "Pad.ma". Pad.ma.
  30. ^ Indigo, Andrea Mayr, Electric. "female:pressure". www.femalepressure.net.
  31. ^ "Mute – we gladly feast on those who would subdue us – Mute". www.metamute.org.
  32. ^ "UbuWeb". ubu.com.
  33. ^ "Canchas. Spontaneous soccer fields".
  34. ^ "feral trade courier". www.feraltrade.org.
  35. ^ English, FLOSS Manuals. "Floss Manuals – Free Manuals for Free Software". www.flossmanuals.net.
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  37. ^ "Changemakers". changemakers.net.
  38. ^ . www.vocesbolivianas.org. Archived from the original on 2019-09-16. Retrieved 2020-05-11.
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  42. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-06-17. Retrieved 2011-07-08.
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  45. ^ "Project Fumbaro Eastern Japan – Getting Aid to Those Who Need It". Ars Electronica Blog. Retrieved 2022-02-10.

External links

  • Official website
  • ARS ELECTRONICA ARCHIVE - PRIX
  • Past winners
  • Prix Ars Electronica 1987–1990 (in German)

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This article s tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia See Wikipedia s guide to writing better articles for suggestions October 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Prix Ars Electronica is one of the best known and longest running yearly prizes in the field of electronic and interactive art computer animation digital culture and music It has been awarded since 1987 by Ars Electronica Linz Austria Logo Prix Ars Electronica In 2005 the Golden Nica the highest prize was awarded in six categories Computer Animation Visual Effects Digital Musics Interactive Art Net Vision Digital Communities and the u19 award for freestyle computing Each Golden Nica came with a prize of 10 000 apart from the u19 category where the prize was 5 000 In each category there are also Awards of Distinction and Honorary Mentions The Golden Nica is replica of the Greek Nike of Samothrace It is a handmade wooden statuette plated with gold so each trophy is unique approximately 35 cm high with a wingspan of about 20 cm all on a pedestal Prix Ars Electronica is a phrase composed of French Latin and Spanish words loosely translated as Electronic Arts Prize Contents 1 Golden Nica winners 1 1 Computer animation film vfx 1 1 1 Computer Graphics 1 1 2 Computer Animation 1 1 3 Computer Animation Visual Effects 1 2 Digital Music 1 3 Hybrid art 1 4 the next idea voestalpine Art and Technology Grant 1 5 Interactive Art 1 6 Internet related categories 1 6 1 World Wide Web 1 6 2 net 1 6 3 Net Vision Net Excellence 1 7 Digital Communities 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksGolden Nica winners EditComputer animation film vfx Edit The Computer Graphics category 1987 1994 was open to different kinds of computer images The Computer Animation 1987 1997 was replaced by the current Computer Animation Visual Effects category in 1998 Computer Graphics Edit 1987 Figur10 by Brian Reffin Smith UK 1988 The Battle by David Sherwin US 1989 Gramophone by Tamas Waliczky HU 1990 P 411 A by Manfred Mohr Germany 1991 Having encountered Eve for the second time Adam begins to speak by Bill Woodard US 1992 RD Texture Buttons by Michael Kass and Andrew Witkin US 1993 Founders Series by Michael Tolson US 1994 Jellylife Jellycycle Jelly Locomotion by Michael Joaquin Grey USComputer Animation Edit 1987 Luxo Jr by John Lasseter US 1988 Red s Dream by John Lasseter US 1989 Broken Heart by Joan Staveley US 1990 Footprint by Mario Sasso and Nicola Sani IT 1991 Panspermia by Karl Sims US 1992 Liquid Selves Primordial Dance by Karl Sims US 1993 Lakme by Pascal Roulin BE 1994 Jurassic Park by Dennis Muren Mark Dippe and Steve Williams US CA Distinction Quarxs by Maurice Benayoun FR Distinction K O Kid by Marc Caro FR 1995 God s Little Monkey by David Atherton and Bob Sabiston US 1996 Toy Story by John Lasseter Lee Unkrich and Ralph Eggleston US 1997 Dragonheart by Scott Squires Industrial Light amp Magic ILM USComputer Animation Visual Effects Edit Chris Lavis with the Golden Nica for Madame Tutli Putli 2008 1998 The Sitter by Liang Yuan Wang TW Titanic by Robert Legato and Digital Domain US 1999 Bunny by Chris Wedge US What Dreams May Come by Mass Illusions POP Digital Domain Vincent Ward Stephen Simon and Barnet Bain US 2000 Maly Milos by Jakub Pistecky CA Maaz by Christian Volckman FR 2001 Le Processus by Xavier de l Hermuzicre and Philippe Grammaticopoulos FR 2002 Monsters Inc by Andrew Stanton Lee Unkrich Pete Docter and David Silverman US 2003 Tim Tom by Romain Segaud and Cristel Pougeoise FR 2004 Ryan by Chris Landreth US Distinction Parenthese from Francois Blondeau Thibault Deloof Jeremie Droulers Christophe Stampe France Distinction Birthday Boy from Sejong Park Australia 2005 Fallen Art by Tomek Baginski Poland Distinction The Incredibles from Pixar Distinction City Paradise by Gaelle Denis UK Passion Pictures FR 2006 458nm by Jan Bitzer Ilija Brunck Tom Weber Filmakademie Baden Wurttemberg Germany Distinction Kein platz Fur Gerold by Daniel Nocke Studio Film Bilder Germany Distinction Negadon the monster from Mars by Jun Awazu Japan 2007 Codehunters by Ben Hibon UK 2008 Madame Tutli Putli by Chris Lavis Maciek Szczerbowski Directors Jason Walker Special Visual Effects National Film Board of Canada 2009 HA Aki by Iriz Paabo National Film Board of Canada 2010 Nuit Blanche by Arev Manoukian Director Marc Andre Gray Visual Effects Artist National Film Board of Canada 2011 Metachaos by Alessandro Bavari IT 2012 Rear Window Loop by Jeff Desom LU Distinction Caldera by Evan Viera Orchid Animation US Distinction Rise of the Planet of the Apes by Weta Digital NZ Twentieth Century Fox 2013 Forms by Quayola IT Memo Akten TR Distinction Duku Spacemarines by La Mecanique du Plastique FR Distinction Oh Willy by Emma De Swaef BE Marc James Roels BE Beast Animation 2014 Walking City by Universal Everything UK 1 2015 Temps Mort by Alex Verhaest BE 2 1 Distinction Bar by Pascal Floerks DE 2 Distinction The Reflection of Power by Mihai Grecu RO HU 2 Digital Music Edit This category is for those making electronic music and sound art through digital means From 1987 to 1998 the category was known as Computer music Two Golden Nicas were awarded in 1987 and none in 1990 There was no Computer Music category in 1991 1987 Peter Gabriel and Jean Claude Risset 1988 Denis Smalley 1989 Kaija Saariaho 1990 None 1991 Category omitted 1992 Alejandro Vinao 1993 Bernard Parmegiani 1994 Ludger Brummer 1995 Trevor Wishart 1996 Robert Normandeau 1997 Matt Heckert 1998 Peter Bosch and Simone Simons joint award 1999 Come to Daddy by Aphex Twin Richard D James and Chris Cunningham joint award Distinction Birthdays by Ikue Mori JP Distinction Mego label Hotel Paral lel by Christian Fennesz Seven Tons For Free by Peter Rehberg a k a Pita 2000 20 to 2000 by Carsten Nicolai Distinction Minidisc by Gescom Distinction Outside the Circle of Fire by Chris Watson 2001 Matrix by Ryoji Ikeda 2002 Man yo Wounded 2001 by Yasunao Tone 2003 Ami Yoshida Sachiko M and Utah Kawasaki joint award 2004 Banlieue du Vide by Thomas Koner 2005 TEO A Sonic Sculpture by Maryanne Amacher 2006 L ile re sonante by Eliane Radigue 2007 Reverse Simulation Music by Mashiro Miwa 2008 Reactable by Sergi Jorda ES Martin Kaltenbrunner AT Gunter Geiger AT and Marcos Alonso ES 2009 Speeds of Time versions 1 and 2 by Bill Fontana US 2010 rheo 5 horizons by Ryoichi Kurokawa JP 2011 Energy Field by Jana Winderen NO 2012 Crystal Sounds of a Synchrotron 3 by Jo Thomas GB 2013 frequencies a by Nicolas Bernier CA Distinction SjQ by SjQ JP Distinction Borderlands Granular by Chris Carlson US 2015 Chijikinkutsu by Nelo Akamatsu JP Distinction Drumming is an elastic concept by Josef Klammer AT Distinction Under Way by Douglas Henderson DE 2017 Not Your World Music Noise In South East Asia by Cedrik Fermont CD BE DE Dimitri della Faille BE CA Distinction Gamelan Wizard by Lucas Abela AU Wukir Suryadi ID und Rully Shabara ID Distinction Corpus Nil by Marco Donnarumma DE IT Hybrid art Edit 2007 SymbioticaSymbiotica 2008 Pollstream Nuage Vert 4 by Helen Evans FR UK and Heiko Hansen FR DE HeHe 2009 Natural History of the Enigma by Eduardo Kac US 2010 Ear on Arm by Stelarc AU 2011 May the Horse Live in me by Art Oriente Objet FR 2012 Bacterial radio 5 by Joe Davis US 2013 Cosmopolitan Chicken Project Koen Vanmechelen BE 2015 Plantas Autofotosinteticas Gilberto Esparza MX 2017 K 9 topology Maja Smrekar SI the next idea voestalpine Art and Technology Grant Edit 2009 Open Sailing by Open Sailing Crew 6 7 led by Cesar Harada 2010 Hostage by Frederik De Wilde 8 2011 Choke Point Project by P2P Foundation NL 9 2012 qaul net tools for the next revolution by Christoph Wachter amp Mathias Jud 10 2013 Hyperform by Marcelo Coelho BR Skylar Tibbits US Natan Linder IL Yoav Reaches IL Honorary Mentions GravityLight by Martin Riddiford GB Jim Reeves GB 11 2014 BlindMaps by Markus Schmeiduch Andrew Spitz and Ruben van der Vleuten 1 12 2015 SOYA C O U L TURE by XXLab ID Irene Agrivina Widyaningrum Asa Rahmana Ratna Djuwita Eka Jayani Ayuningtias Atinna Rizqiana 2 Interactive Art Edit Joe Davis at the Prix Ars Electronica 2012 Prizes in the category of interactive art have been awarded since 1990 This category applies to many categories of works including installations and performances characterized by audience participation virtual reality multimedia and telecommunication 1990 Videoplace installation by Myron Krueger 1991 Think About the People Now project by Paul Sermon 1992 Home of the Brain installation by Monika Fleischmann and Wolfgang Strauss 1993 Simulationsraum Mosaik mobiler Datenklange smdk installation by Knowbotic Research 1994 A Volve environment by Christa Sommerer and Laurent Mignonneau 1995 the concept of Hypertext attributed to Tim Berners Lee 1996 Global Interior Project installation by Masaki Fujihata 1997 Music Plays Images X Images Play Music concert by Ryuichi Sakamoto and Toshio Iwai 1998 World Skin a Photo Safari in the Land of War installation by Jean Baptiste Barriere and Maurice Benayoun 1999 Difference Engine 3 by construct and Lynn Hershman 2000 Vectorial Elevation Relational Architecture 4 installation by Rafael Lozano Hemmer 2001 polar installation by Carsten Nicolai and Marko Peljhan 2002 n cha n t installation by David Rokeby 2003 Can You See Me Now participatory game by Blast Theory and Mixed Reality Lab 2004 Listening Post installation by Ben Rubin and Mark Hansen 2005 MILKproject installation and project by Esther Polak Ieva Auzina and RIXC Riga Centre for New Media Culture 2006 The Messenger installation by Paul DeMarinis 2007 Park View Hotel installation by Ashok Sukumaran 2008 Image Fulgurator 13 by Julius von Bismarck Germany 2009 Nemo Observatorium by Laurence Malstaf Belgium 2010 The Eyewriter 14 by Zachary Lieberman Evan Roth James Powderly Theo Watson Chris Sugrue Tempt1 2011 Newstweek 15 by Julian Oliver NZ and Danja Vasiliev RU 2012 Memopol 2 16 by Timo Toots EE 2013 Pendulum Choir By Michel Decosterd CH Andre Decosterd CH Distinction Rain Room by rAndom International GB Distinction Voices of Aliveness by Masaki Fujihata JP 2014 Loophole for All by Paolo Cirio IT 17 2016 Can you hear me by Mathias Jud DE Christoph Wachter CH Internet related categories Edit In the categories World Wide Web 1995 96 and net 1997 2000 interesting web based projects were awarded based on criteria like web specificity community orientation identity and interactivity In 2001 the category became broader under the new name Net Vision Net Excellence with rewards for innovation in the online medium World Wide Web Edit 1995 Idea Futures by Robin Hanson 1996 Digital Hijack by etoy Second prizes HyGrid by SITO and Journey as an exile net Edit 1997 Sensorium by Taos Project 1998 IO Dencies Questioning Urbanity by Knowbotic Research 1999 Linux by Linus Torvalds 2000 In the Beginning Was the Command Line excerpts by Neal StephensonNet Vision Net Excellence Edit 2001 Banja by Team cHmAn and PrayStation 18 by Joshua Davis 2002 Carnivore 19 by Radical Software Group and They Rule 20 by Josh On and Futurefarmers 2003 Habbo Hotel and Noderunner by Yury Gitman and Carlos J Gomez de Llarena 2004 Creative Commons 2005 Processing by Benjamin Fry Casey Reas and the Processing community 2006 The Road Movie by exonemoDigital Communities Edit Danny Wool representing Wikipedia receives a 2004 Golden Nica A category begun in 2004 with support from SAP and a separate ceremony in New York City two months before the main Ars Electronica ceremony to celebrate the 25th birthday of Ars Electronica Two Golden Nicas were awarded 2004 Wikipedia and The World Starts With Me Distinction Open Clothes 21 2005 Akshaya an information technology development program in India Distinction Free Software Foundation USA and Telestreet NewGlobalVision Italy 2006 canal ACCESSIBLE 22 Distinction Codecheck Roman Bleichenbacher CH Proyecto Cyberela Radio Telecentros CEMINA Honorary Mentions Arduino Arduino Charter97 org News from Belarus CodeTree MetaReciclagem Mountain Forum Northfield org Pambazuka News Fahamu Semapedia stencilboard at Stefan Eibelwimmer AT Gunther Kolar AT The Freecycle Network The Organic City UgaBYTES Initiative UgaBYTES Initiative UG 2007 Overmundo 23 2008 1 kg more 24 Distinction PatientsLikeMe and Global Voices Online 2009 HiperBarrio 25 by Alvaro Ramirez and Gabriel Jaime Vanegas Distinction piratbyran org 26 wikileaks org 27 Honorary Mentions hackmeeting org 28 pad ma 29 Maneno femalepressure net 30 metamute org 31 ubu com 32 canchas org 33 feraltrade org 34 flossmanuals net 35 wikiartpedia org 36 changemakers net 37 vocesbolivianas org 38 2010 Chaos Computer Club 2011 Fundacion Ciudadano Inteligente 39 Distinction Bentham Papers Transcription Initiative Transcribe Bentham 40 UK See also the project s Transcription Desk 41 X MSG 42 2012 Syrian people know their way 43 2013 El Campo de Cebada by El Campo de Cebada ES Distinction Refugees United by Christopher Mikkelsen DK David Mikkelsen DK Distinction Visualizing Palestine by Visualizing Palestine PS 2014 Project Fumbaro Eastern Japan by Takeo Saijo JP 44 45 See also EditList of computer related awardsReferences Edit a b The winners 2014 Ars Electronica Blog Retrieved 2022 02 10 a b c d Prix Ars Electronica 2015 2 889 entries from 75 countries Ars Electronica Press Retrieved 2022 02 10 PRIX ARS prix2012 aec at Nuage Vert www nuagevert org Archived from the original on 2011 10 04 Retrieved 2019 02 21 PRIX ARS prix2012 aec at International Ocean Station Scoutbots Prix 2009 Archived from the original on 25 October 2010 Retrieved 25 September 2010 Prix 2010 Archived from the original on 25 October 2010 Retrieved 20 February 2011 Prix 2011 Retrieved 13 July 2011 permanent dead link Ars Electronica archive Retrieved 9 September 2013 WINNERS 2017 Archived from the original on July 1 2013 Retrieved 9 September 2013 BlindMaps City Navigation for visually impaired People Ars Electronica Blog Retrieved 2022 02 10 Image Fulgurator Archived from the original on 2008 08 29 Retrieved 2008 08 28 EyeWriter www eyewriter org Archived from the original on 2010 07 22 Retrieved 2011 05 07 Newstweek fixing the facts newstweek com Archived from the original on 2014 09 03 Retrieved 2011 07 13 Toots Timo Timo Toots Memopol 2 works timo ee Archived from the original on 2012 08 15 Retrieved 2012 08 15 The winners 2014 Ars Electronica Blog Retrieved 2022 02 10 PrayStation www praystation com Carnivore Archived from the original on 2004 06 05 Retrieved 2004 05 07 Home theyrule net Ars Electronica Archiv Persones amb mobilitat reduida transmeten des de telefons mobils www zexe net Home overmundo com br http www 1KG org Archived 2008 08 29 at the Wayback Machine hiperbarrio org hiperbarrio org Piratbyran Archived from the original on 2004 10 01 Retrieved 2004 10 01 WikiLeaks wikileaks org hackmeeting org www hackmeeting org Pad ma Pad ma Indigo Andrea Mayr Electric female pressure www femalepressure net Mute we gladly feast on those who would subdue us Mute www metamute org UbuWeb ubu com Canchas Spontaneous soccer fields feral trade courier www feraltrade org English FLOSS Manuals Floss Manuals Free Manuals for Free Software www flossmanuals net http www wikiartpedia org Archived 2008 08 28 at the Wayback Machine Changemakers changemakers net Vocesbolivianas Your FL Lawyer Blog www vocesbolivianas org Archived from the original on 2019 09 16 Retrieved 2020 05 11 Fundacion Ciudadano Inteligente www ciudadanointeligente cl Archived from the original on 2014 02 09 Retrieved 2011 07 08 UCL Transcribe Bentham www ucl ac uk Transcribe Bentham Transcription Desk www transcribe bentham da ulcc ac uk Archived from the original on 2012 03 27 Retrieved 2011 07 08 X MSG Archived from the original on 2011 06 17 Retrieved 2011 07 08 PRIX ARS prix2012 aec at The winners 2014 Ars Electronica Blog Retrieved 2022 02 10 Project Fumbaro Eastern Japan Getting Aid to Those Who Need It Ars Electronica Blog Retrieved 2022 02 10 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Prix Ars Electronica Official website ARS ELECTRONICA ARCHIVE PRIX Past winners Past winners in german more detailed Prix Ars Electronica 1987 1990 in German Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Prix Ars Electronica amp oldid 1127522191, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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