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{{Short description|Prize for electronic and interactive art}} {{tone|date=October 2016}} [[Image:PRIXARS RGB.png|250px|thumb|Logo Prix Ars Electronica]] The '''Prix Ars Electronica''' is one of the best known and longest running yearly prizes in the field of [[electronic art|electronic]] and [[interactive art]], [[computer animation]], digital culture and music. It has been awarded since 1987 by [[Ars Electronica]] ([[Linz]], [[Austria]]). 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 [[euro|€]]10,000, apart from the u19 category, where the prize was [[euro|€]]5,000. In each category, there are also Awards of Distinction and Honorary Mentions. The Golden Nica trophy is a replica of the Greek [[Winged Victory of Samothrace|Nike of Samothrace]]. It is a handmade gold-plated wooden statuette that is approximately 35 cm high with a wingspan of about 20 cm. "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==== *1987 – ''Figur10'' by [[Brian Reffin Smith]], UK *1988 – ''The Battle'' by David Sherwin, US *1989 – ''Gramophone'' by [[Tamás 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 (artist)|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]], US ====Computer Animation==== *1987 – ''[[Luxo Jr.]]'' by [[John Lasseter]], US *1988 – ''[[Red's Dream]]'' by [[John Lasseter]], US *1989 – B''roken 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 – ''Lakmé'' by [[Pascal Roulin]], BE *1994 – ''[[Jurassic Park]]'' by [[Dennis Muren]], [[Mark Dippé]] and [[Steve Williams (animator)|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 & Magic|Industrial Light & Magic (ILM)]], US ====Computer Animation/Visual Effects==== [[Image:Prix Ars Electronica 2008 Chris Lavis 01.jpg|thumb|[[Chris Lavis]] with the Golden Nica for "Madame Tutli-Putli" (2008)]] *1998 – ''The Sitter'' by [[Liang-Yuan Wang]], TW **''[[Titanic (1997 film)|Titanic]]'' by [[Robert Legato]] and [[Digital Domain]], US *1999 – ''[[Bunny (1998 film)|Bunny]]'' by [[Chris Wedge]], US **''[[What Dreams May Come (film)|What Dreams May Come]]'' by [[Mass Illusions]], POP, [[Digital Domain]], [[Vincent Ward (director)|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’Hermuzičre]] and [[Philippe Grammaticopoulos]], FR *2002 – ''[[Monsters, Inc.]]'' by [[Andrew Stanton]], [[Lee Unkrich]], [[Pete Docter]] and [[David Silverman (animator)|David Silverman]], US *2003 – ''Tim Tom'' by [[Romain Segaud]] and [[Cristel Pougeoise]], FR *2004 – ''[[Ryan (film)|Ryan]]'' by [[Chris Landreth]], US. **Distinction: ''[[Parenthèse]]'' from [[Francois Blondeau, Thibault Deloof, Jérémie Droulers, Christophe Stampe]], France **Distinction: ''[[Birthday Boy (2004 film)|Birthday Boy]]'' from [[Sejong Park]], Australia *2005 – ''[[Fallen Art]]'' by [[Tomek Baginski]], Poland. **Distinction: ''[[The Incredibles]]'' from [[Pixar]] **Distinction: ''City Paradise'' by [[Gaëlle Denis]] (UK), Passion Pictures (FR) *2006 – ''[[458nm]]'' by [[Jan Bitzer]], [[Ilija Brunck]], [[Tom Weber]], [[Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg]], Germany. **Distinction: ''Kein platz Für 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 Pääbo]], [[National Film Board of Canada]] *2010 – ''Nuit Blanche'' by Arev Manoukian (Director), Marc-André 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 (film)|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 Mécanique du Plastique]] (FR) **Distinction: ''Oh Willy…'' by Emma De Swaef (BE), Marc James Roels (BE) / Beast Animation *2014 – ''Walking City'' by [[Universal Everything]] (UK)<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title=The winners 2014|url=https://ars.electronica.art/aeblog/en/2014/06/02/die-gewinnerinnen-2014/|access-date=2022-02-10|website=Ars Electronica Blog|language=en-US}}</ref> *2015 – ''Temps Mort'' by Alex Verhaest (BE)<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=Prix Ars Electronica 2015: 2,889 entries from 75 countries …|url=https://ars.electronica.art/press/en/2015/05/24/prix-ars-electronica-2015-and-the-golden-nicas-go-to/|access-date=2022-02-10|website=Ars Electronica Press|language=en-US}}</ref>[https://www.dauwensbeernaert.com/files/artist_files/file/6/Press-Ars-Electronica.pdf] **Distinction: ''Bär'' by Pascal Floerks (DE)<ref name=":1" /> **Distinction: ''The Reflection of Power'' by Mihai Grecu (RO/HU)<ref name=":1" /> ===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. *1987 – [[Peter Gabriel]] and [[Jean-Claude Risset]] *1988 – [[Denis Smalley]] *1989 – [[Kaija Saariaho]] *1990 – None *1991 – Category omitted *1992 – [[Alejandro Viñao]] *1993 – [[Bernard Parmegiani]] *1994 – [[Ludger Brümmer]] *1995 – [[Trevor Wishart]] *1996 – [[Robert Normandeau]] *1997 – [[Matt Heckert]] *1998 – [[Peter Bosch]] and [[Simone Simons (computer musician)|Simone Simons]] (joint award) *1999 – ''[[Come to Daddy (song)|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 [[Fennesz|Christian Fennesz]], ''Seven Tons For Free'' by [[Peter Rehberg]] (a.k.a. Pita) *2000 – ''20' to 2000'' by [[Carsten Nicolai]] **Distinction: ''[[Minidisc (album)|Minidisc]]'' by [[Gescom]] **Distinction: ''Outside the Circle of Fire'' by [[Chris Watson (musician)|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 Köner]] *2005 – ''TEO! A Sonic Sculpture'' by [[Maryanne Amacher]] *2006 – ''L'île ré-sonante'' by [[Éliane Radigue]] *2007 – ''Reverse-Simulation Music'' by Mashiro Miwa *2008 – [[Reactable]] by [[Sergi Jordà]] (ES), Martin Kaltenbrunner (AT), Günter Geiger (AT) and Marcos Alonso (ES) *2009 – ''Speeds of Time versions 1 and 2'' by [[Bill Fontana]] (US) *2010 – ''rheo: 5 horizons'' by [http://www.ryoichikurokawa.com/ Ryoichi Kurokawa] (JP) *2011 – ''Energy Field'' by Jana Winderen (NO) *2012 – "Crystal Sounds of a Synchrotron"<ref>{{cite web|url=http://prix2012.aec.at/prixwinner/6841/|title=PRIX ARS|website=prix2012.aec.at}}</ref> 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), [[Szkieve|Dimitri della Faille]] (BE/CA) ** Distinction: ''Gamelan Wizard'' by [[Justice Yeldham|Lucas Abela]] (AU), Wukir Suryadi (ID) und Rully Shabara (ID) ** Distinction: ''Corpus Nil'' by [[Marco Donnarumma]] (DE/IT) ===Hybrid art=== *2007 – ''[[Symbiotica]]'' *2008 – Pollstream – Nuage Vert<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nuagevert.org|title=Nuage Vert|website=www.nuagevert.org|access-date=2019-02-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111004235745/http://www.nuagevert.org/|archive-date=2011-10-04|url-status=dead}}</ref> by Helen Evans (FR/UK) and Heiko Hansen (FR/DE) [[HeHe (artists)|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''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://prix2012.aec.at/prixwinner/7023/|title=PRIX ARS|website=prix2012.aec.at}}</ref> by [[Joe Davis (artist)|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<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.opensailing.net|title=International Ocean Station|website=Scoutbots}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aec.at/prix_history_en.php?year=2009|title=Prix 2009|access-date=25 September 2010|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101025084014/http://aec.at/prix_history_en.php?year=2009|archive-date=25 October 2010}}</ref> led by [[Cesar Harada]]. *2010 – ''Hostage'' by [Frederik De Wilde].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aec.at/prix_history_en.php?year=2010|title=Prix 2010|access-date=20 February 2011|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101025080659/http://www.aec.at/prix_history_en.php?year=2010|archive-date=25 October 2010}}</ref> *2011 – ''[[Choke Point Project]]'' by P2P Foundation (NL).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aec.at/prix_history_en.php?year=2011|title=Prix 2011|access-date=13 July 2011}}{{dead link|date=December 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> *2012 – ''qaul.net – tools for the next revolution'' by Christoph Wachter & Mathias Jud<ref>{{cite web |url=http://archive.aec.at/#43506 |title=Ars Electronica archive |access-date=9 September 2013}}</ref> *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)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aec.at/prix/en/gewinner/#nextidea|archive-date=July 1, 2013|archive-url=https://wayback.archive-it.org/all/20130701103541/http://www.aec.at/prix/en/gewinner/#nextidea|url-status=dead|title=WINNERS 2017|access-date=9 September 2013}}</ref> * 2014 – ''BlindMaps'' by Markus Schmeiduch, Andrew Spitz and Ruben van der Vleuten<ref name=":0" /><ref>{{Cite web|title=BlindMaps: City Navigation for visually impaired People|url=https://ars.electronica.art/aeblog/en/2014/06/05/blindmaps-stadt-navigation-fur-sehbehinderte-menschen/|access-date=2022-02-10|website=Ars Electronica Blog|language=en-US}}</ref> * 2015 – ''SOYA C(O)U(L)TURE'' by XXLab (ID) – Irene Agrivina Widyaningrum, Asa Rahmana, Ratna Djuwita, Eka Jayani Ayuningtias, Atinna Rizqiana<ref name=":1" /> ===Interactive Art=== [[Image:Prix ars electronica 2012 50 Joe Davis - Bacterial Radio.jpg|thumb|[[Joe Davis (artist)|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 Datenklänge (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 Barrière]] 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 (artist)|Ben Rubin]] and [[Mark Henry Hansen|Mark Hansen]] *2005 – ''MILKproject'' installation and project by [[Esther Polak]], [[Ieva Auzina]] and [[Riga Centre for New Media Culture|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''<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.juliusvonbismarck.com/fulgurator |title=Image Fulgurator |access-date=2008-08-28 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080829071928/http://www.juliusvonbismarck.com/fulgurator/ |archive-date=2008-08-29 }}</ref> by [[Julius von Bismarck]] ([[Germany]]) *2009 – ''Nemo Observatorium'' by [[Laurence Malstaf]] ([[Belgium]]) *2010 – ''The Eyewriter''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eyewriter.org/|title=EyeWriter|website=www.eyewriter.org|access-date=2011-05-07|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100722003856/http://www.eyewriter.org/|archive-date=2010-07-22|url-status=dead}}</ref> by [[Zachary Lieberman]], Evan Roth, James Powderly, [[Theo Watson]], Chris Sugrue, Tempt1 *2011 – ''Newstweek''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://newstweek.com/|title=Newstweek – fixing the facts.|website=newstweek.com|access-date=2011-07-13|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140903113805/http://newstweek.com/|archive-date=2014-09-03|url-status=dead}}</ref> by [[Julian Oliver]] (NZ) and [[Danja Vasiliev]] (RU) *2012 – ''Memopol-2''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://works.timo.ee/memopol/|title=Timo Toots – Memopol-2|first=Timo|last=Toots|website=works.timo.ee|access-date=2012-08-15|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120815172943/http://works.timo.ee/memopol/|archive-date=2012-08-15|url-status=dead}}</ref> by [[Timo Toots]] (EE) *2013 – ''Pendulum Choir'' By Michel Décosterd (CH), André Décosterd (CH) ** Distinction – ''Rain Room'' by rAndom International (GB) ** Distinction – ''Voices of Aliveness'' by Masaki Fujihata (JP) *2014 – ''Loophole for All'' by Paolo Cirio(IT)<ref>{{Cite web|title=The winners 2014|url=https://ars.electronica.art/aeblog/en/2014/06/02/die-gewinnerinnen-2014/|access-date=2022-02-10|website=Ars Electronica Blog|language=en-US}}</ref> *2016 – ''Can you hear me?'' by Mathias Jud(DE), Christoph Wachter (CH) ===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==== *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 Stephenson]] ====Net Vision / Net Excellence==== *2001 – ''Banja'' by [[Team cHmAn]] and "PrayStation"<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.praystation.com/|title=PrayStation|website=www.praystation.com}}</ref> by [[Joshua Davis (web designer)|Joshua Davis]] *2002 – ''Carnivore''<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.rhizome.org/carnivore/ |title=Carnivore |access-date=2004-05-07 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040605154113/http://rhizome.org/carnivore/ |archive-date=2004-06-05 }}</ref> by [[Radical Software Group]] and "They Rule"<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.theyrule.net/ |title=Home |website=theyrule.net}}</ref> by [[Josh On]] and [[Futurefarmers]] *2003 – ''[[Habbo Hotel]]'' and ''Noderunner'' by [[Yury Gitman]] and [[Carlos J. Gomez de Llarena]] *2004 – ''[[Creative Commons]]'' *2005 – [[Processing (programming language)|''Processing'']] by [[Benjamin Fry]], [[Casey Reas]] and the Processing community *2006 – ''The Road Movie'' by [[exonemo]] ===Digital Communities=== [[Image:Danny Wool receiving the Prix Ars Electronica 2004.jpg|thumb|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<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://archive.aec.at/prix/showmode/2844/|title=Ars Electronica Archiv}}</ref> *2005 – [[Akshaya project|''Akshaya'']], an [[information technology]] development program in [[India]] **Distinction: [[Free Software Foundation]] (USA) and [[Telestreet]] – [[NewGlobalVision]] (Italy) *2006 – canal*ACCESSIBLE<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.zexe.net/BARCELONA/|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130222172803/http://www.zexe.net/BARCELONA/|url-status=usurped|archive-date=February 22, 2013|title=Persones amb mobilitat reduida transmeten des de telèfons mòbils|website=www.zexe.net}}</ref> **Distinction: *** Codecheck (Roman Bleichenbacher CH) *** Proyecto Cyberela – Radio Telecentros (CEMINA) **Honorary Mentions: *** [[Arduino]] (Arduino) *** Charter97.org – News from Belarus *** CodeTree *** [[w:pt:MetaReciclagem|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<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.overmundo.com.br/ |title=Home |website=overmundo.com.br}}</ref> *2008 – 1 kg more<ref>http://www.1KG.org/ {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080829044105/http://www.1kg.org/ |date=2008-08-29 }}</ref> **Distinction: [[PatientsLikeMe]] and [[Global Voices Online]] *2009 – HiperBarrio<ref>{{cite web|url=http://hiperbarrio.org/|title=hiperbarrio.org|website=hiperbarrio.org}}</ref> by [[Álvaro Ramírez]] and [[Gabriel Jaime Vanegas]] **Distinction: *** [[piratbyran.org]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.piratbyran.org/ |title=::: Piratbyrån ::: |access-date=2004-10-01 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20041001003858/http://www.piratbyran.org/ |archive-date=2004-10-01 }}</ref> *** [[wikileaks.org]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://wikileaks.org/|title=WikiLeaks|website=wikileaks.org}}</ref> **Honorary Mentions: *** hackmeeting.org<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hackmeeting.org|title=hackmeeting.org|website=www.hackmeeting.org}}</ref> *** pad.ma<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pad.ma|title=Pad.ma|website=Pad.ma}}</ref> *** [[Maneno]] *** femalepressure.net<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.femalepressure.net/|title=female:pressure|first=Andrea Mayr, Electric|last=Indigo|website=www.femalepressure.net}}</ref> *** metamute.org<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.metamute.org|title=Mute – we gladly feast on those who would subdue us – Mute|website=www.metamute.org}}</ref> *** ubu.com<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ubu.com|title=UbuWeb|website=ubu.com}}</ref> *** canchas.org<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://www.canchas.org | title=Canchas. Spontaneous soccer fields}}</ref> <!-- Spontaneous Soccer Fields --> *** feraltrade.org<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.feraltrade.org|title=feral trade courier|website=www.feraltrade.org}}</ref> *** flossmanuals.net<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.flossmanuals.net|title=Floss Manuals – Free Manuals for Free Software|first=FLOSS Manuals|last=English|website=www.flossmanuals.net}}</ref> *** wikiartpedia.org<ref>http://www.wikiartpedia.org {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080828004749/http://www.wikiartpedia.org/ |date=2008-08-28 }}</ref> *** changemakers.net<ref>{{cite web|url=http://changemakers.net|title=Changemakers|website=changemakers.net}}</ref> *** vocesbolivianas.org<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.vocesbolivianas.org|title=Vocesbolivianas – Your FL Lawyer Blog|website=www.vocesbolivianas.org|access-date=2020-05-11|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190916073455/http://vocesbolivianas.org/|archive-date=2019-09-16|url-status=dead}}</ref> * 2010 – [[Chaos Computer Club]] * 2011 – Fundacion Ciudadano Inteligente<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ciudadanointeligente.cl/|title=Fundación Ciudadano Inteligente|website=www.ciudadanointeligente.cl|access-date=2011-07-08|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140209103344/http://www.ciudadanointeligente.cl/|archive-date=2014-02-09|url-status=dead}}</ref> ** Distinction: *** Bentham Papers Transcription Initiative (Transcribe Bentham)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ucl.ac.uk/transcribe-bentham/|title=UCL Transcribe Bentham|website=www.ucl.ac.uk}}</ref> (UK). See also the project's Transcription Desk<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.transcribe-bentham.da.ulcc.ac.uk/td/Transcribe_Bentham|title=Transcribe Bentham: Transcription Desk|website=www.transcribe-bentham.da.ulcc.ac.uk|access-date=2011-07-08|archive-date=2012-03-27|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120327025050/http://www.transcribe-bentham.da.ulcc.ac.uk/td/Transcribe_Bentham|url-status=dead}}</ref> *** X_MSG<ref>{{cite web |url=http://xmsg.org.uk/ |title=X_MSG |access-date=2011-07-08 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110617055100/http://xmsg.org.uk/ |archive-date=2011-06-17 }}</ref> * 2012 – Syrian people know their way<ref>{{cite web|url=http://prix2012.aec.at/prixwinner/5476/|title=PRIX ARS|website=prix2012.aec.at}}</ref> * 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)<ref>{{Cite web|title=The winners 2014|url=https://ars.electronica.art/aeblog/en/2014/06/02/die-gewinnerinnen-2014/|access-date=2022-02-10|website=Ars Electronica Blog|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Project Fumbaro Eastern Japan – Getting Aid to Those Who Need It|url=https://ars.electronica.art/aeblog/en/2014/08/16/project-fumbaro-eastern-japan/|access-date=2022-02-10|website=Ars Electronica Blog|language=en-US}}</ref> ==See also== * [[List of computer-related awards]] ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== {{Commons category|Prix Ars Electronica}} * {{official|http://www.aec.at/about/en/ }} * [https://archive.aec.at/prix/ ARS ELECTRONICA ARCHIVE - PRIX] * [https://wayback.archive-it.org/all/20130701103541/http://www.aec.at/prix/en/gewinner/ Past winners] * [https://web.archive.org/web/20110823054542/http://www.aec.at/prix/de/gewinner/ Past winners (in german, more detailed)] * [http://dreher.netzliteratur.net/4_Medienkunst_PrixArs.pdf Prix Ars Electronica 1987–1990] {{in lang|de}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Awards established in 1987]] [[Category:Arts awards in Austria]] [[Category:Animation awards]] [[Category:Computer-related awards]] [[Category:Digital media]] [[Category:New media art festivals]]
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