Video Exhibition from Ars Electronica Animation Festival 2023 on Tour
1.Delivery Dancer’s Sphere
Ayoung Kim (KR) (GOLDEN NICA – Prix Ars Electronica 2023)
2.Moirai – Thread of Life
Ina Conradi (US/SG) und Mark Chavez (US)
3.The Posthuman Hospital
Junha Kim (KR)
4. My Mind As/Is Your Memory, My Body As/Is Your Substance
Jieyuan Huang (CN/AT/DE)
5.Rehousing Technosphere
Wang & Söderström (SWE)
6.La Limite est une facade
Dorian Rigal Minuit (FR)
7.CIRCVS MAXIMVS
Maxime Chudeau (FR)
8.Interchange
Ryotaro Sato (JP)
9. Dance Monkey
Gymnasium Bad Leonfelden (AT) and Motomachi Highschool Hiroshima (JP)
Credits
The Prix Ars Electronica, organized by Ars Electronica Linz GmbH & Co KG, is made possible by support from the City of Linz.
Special thanks for additional support go to Austrian Federal Ministry for European and International Affairs, Austrian Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research and OeAD.
The Ars Electronica ANIMATION FESTIVAL 2023 is a collaboration of Ars Electronica with the University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, Hagenberg Campus.
The Ars Electronica ANIMATION FESTIVAL 2023 is curated by Daniela Duca De Tey (Ars Electronica) and Dr. Juergen Hagler (University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, Hagenberg Campus).
The Ars Electronica ANIMATION FESTIVAL 2023 ON TOUR was produced with the support of the Austrian Federal Ministry for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs.
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