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UNESCO Digital Arts Award 2005 prize winners announced

Este elemento no está disponible en Español. Está disponible actualmente en Inglés, Francés.The main prize of the UNESCO Digital Arts Award 2005 - “City and Creative Media” goes to Indian artist Ashok Sukumaran.  His “poetic yet pragmatic” project SWITCH has been selected out of 242 project proposals by the International Jury Committee of the Award through an online selection process. 

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The six jury members appointed by UNESCO with a balance of geo-cultural representation placed the highest value on this project in recognition of its innovative, artistic reflections on current urban environment, and its critical perspectives on the layering of old technology “electricity” and new media within city infrastructures.  Furthermore, it was appreciated for exploring and rediscovering urban situations in reactivating relations with technological networks .

On this occasion, the grand prize winner will receive 5000 US dollars and is invited to present his prize-winning project at the International Workshop on Urban Play and Locative Media (18-20 October 2005, Seoul, Republic of Korea), organized by Art Center Nabi, the co-organizers of this year’s edition of the Award.

The project “re-drawing lines” by Tripta Chandola (India) has been bestowed the 2nd prize of 3000 US dollars for its original approach of experiential remapping and re-visualizing urban slum spaces and the hidden interactions of inhabitants by revealing the invisible layer of modern cities to appear as tangible reality.

The 3rd prize position has been jointly awarded to two projects: “Yellow Chair Stories”, by Anab Jain and “Zhong Shuo”, a collaborative project by Iain Mott (Australia) and Ding Jie (China).  Both projects will receive a prize of 1000 US dollars. 

While “Yellow Chair Stories” experiments on opening individual nodes into a wider network in addressing urbanity and meaningful day-to-day interaction with technology within physical urban environments, “Zhong Shuo” focuses on the creation of network in communicating on experiences and views suited to different cultural contexts and reflecting the daily lives of the community.

In addition, the NABI special honourable mention is given to the project “Light Attack” by Daniel Sauter (Germany), a social experiment elaborated on the concept of the 'moving' image and media intervention in the stereotyped neighbourhoods within big urban sphere of Los Angeles.

Members of the International Jury committee who have taken active part in the selection of prize winners are the following:
• President Ms Yukiko Shikata (Japan), independent media art curator and critic
• Mr Eugenio Tisselli Vélez (Mexico), researcher/developer in physical interface design and multimedia software development
• Mr Roger Malina (USA), executive editor of the Journal Leonardo and Board chairman of the International Society for Arts, Sciences and Technology
• Mr Marcus Neustetter (South Africa), media artist and joint director of The Trinity Session
• Mr Drew Hemment (UK), Director of the Futuresonic International Festival of Electronic Music and Media Arts
 Ms Sohyeong Roh (Republic of Korea), Director of Art Centre Nabi from Korea

The designated seventh jury member Ms Samia A. Halaby (Palestine), visual artist working with electronic media, could not participate in the jury process owing to inevitable circumstances. 

Art center NABI website for the UNESCO prize:
http://www.nabi.or.kr/unesco_award

International Workshop on Urban Play and Locative Media:
http://www.nabi.or.kr/urban_workshop2005

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