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Prix Ars Electronica 2005

Das Fes­ti­val Ars Elec­tron­i­ca Linz hat die diesjähri­gen Preisträger für den Prix Ars Elec­tron­i­cabekan­nt­gegeben. Das The­ma 2005 lautete »Hybrid: Liv­ing in the Para­dox«. Die ersten Preise (Gold­ene Nica) erhal­ten bei dem vom 1. bis zum 6. Sep­tem­ber stat­tfind­en­den Festival:

  • Tomek Baginski/Platige Image (Poland) für »Fall­en Art« (Sparte: Com­put­er Animation/Visual Effects)
  • AKSHAYA (India) (Sparte: Dig­i­tal Communities)
  • Esther Polak, Ieva Auz­i­na und RIXC — Riga Cen­ter for New Media Cul­ture (Latvia) für »*/MILKproject« (Sparte: Inter­ac­tive Art)
  • Amach­er Maryanne (USA) für »TEO! A son­ic sculp­ture« (Sparte: Dig­i­tal Musics)
  • Ben­jamin Fry, Casey Reas (USA) für »Pro­cess­ing« (Sparte: Net Vision)
  • Markus Such­er (Aus­tria) für »Ren­nacs Stud­ies« (Sparte: u19 — freestyle computing)
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Hello – my name is Florian. I'm a runner and blazing trails for Spot the Dot — an NGO to raise awareness of melanoma and other types of skin cancer. Beyond that, I get lost in the small things that make life beautiful: the diversity of specialty coffee, the stubborn silence of bike rides, and the flashes of creativity in fashion and design. Professionally, I’m an organizational psychologist and communications expert — working at the intersection of people, culture, and language. Alongside my corporate work, I’m also a barista at Benson Coffee — a Cologne based roastery obsessed with quality (and trophies on the side).

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