[spectre] Perspectives'03 - results

JavaMuseum nc-agricowi at netcologne.de
Mon Sep 22 17:26:48 CEST 2003


JavaMuseum -
Forum for Internet Technologies in Contemporary Art
(Java=Joint Advanced Virtual Affairs)
www.javamuseum.org

Concern:
1. Announcement of the finalists of :

Perpectives'03
competition and show case
in co-operation with
Computer Space Festival 2003 Sofia/Bulgaria
and Goethe-Institut - Internationes Sofia/Bulgaria
16-18 October 2003
2.
Announcement of the participants of:

Feature: Netart from German speaking countries
presented in co-operation with Goethe-Institut - Internationes
Sofia/Bulgaria during Computer Space Festival
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JavaMuseum is happy to announce
the finalists of the competition "Perspectives'03"
which will form the basis of the show case
to be launched online on 13 October 2003.

The winners of JavaArtist of the Year Award,
 - initiated in order to honor the most outstanding artists working with net
based media, and given in 2003 for the 3rd time -
will be announced during the Award ceremony of
Computer Space Festival on 16 October,
as well as the "Perspectives of Excellence".

These are the finalists, selected by a jury during several weeks:

Jillian McDonald (Canada), Gair Dunlop &Dan Norton (UK)
Babel (Canada),  Bruno Samper (France), Jonah Brucker-Cohen (Irland)
Marcello Mercado  (Germany), Nicolas Economos (USA)
Julian Alvarez (Spain ), Jody Zellen (USA), Per Pegelow (Germany)
Adele Prince/Edward Hill (UK), Marcus Neustetter (South Africa)
Annie Abrahams (France), David Crawford (USA)
Thunamii.net  (Singapore),  David Clark (Canada)
Agence Topo (Canada), Sashiko Hayashi (Sweden)
Thomson & Craighead (UK), Gregory Chatonsky (France )
Enrique Radigales (UK), Jurgen Trautwein (USA),  Dimitre Lima (Brazil)
Roxanne Wolanczyk (USA) , Redcaiman´(Venezuela/USA)
Ardevol (Spain), Michael Szpakowski (UK)
Nathan Martin, Todd Willey & Tyler Jacobsen (USA)

These are the nominations for the JavaArtist of the Year Award 2003

Thomson & Craighead (UK), Gregory Chatonsky (France )
Jillian McDonald (Canada), Gair Dunlop &Dan Norton (UK)
Babel (Canada),  Bruno Samper (France),
Annie Abrahams (France), David Crawford (USA)
Thunamii.net  (Singapore),  David Clark (Canada)
Agence Topo (Canada), Sashiko Hayashi (Sweden)

2.
The Feature: Netart from German speaking countries
represents the first online show of its kind.

JavaMuseum is proud to organize this feature in co-operation with Goethe
Institute -Internationes Sofia.
The show is curated by Agricola de Cologne for JavaMuseum:

These are the participants:

Reiner Strasser (Wiesbaden), Sascha Büttner (Wiebaden), Bernhard Reuss
(Wiesbaden)
Jens Sundheim (Dortmund), Martin Mittelmeier (Munich), kyon (Berlin)
Nadja Kutz & Tim Nikolai Hoffmann (Berlin), Per Pegelow (Berlin), Stephan
Harger (Berlin)
Malte Steiner (Berlin), Jürgen Trautwein (New York), Franz Alken (Leipzig)
Ralf Hellmann (Dresden), Roman Minaev (Lubeca), Joern Ebner (London)
AmbientTV (London/Vienna), Johannes Auer (Stuttgart)
Isabel Saij (Cologne), Thomas Tirel (Cologne), Marcello Mercado (Cologne
Agricola de Cologne (Cologne)



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