Hannes Leopoldseder Reihenfolge der Bücher






- 2020
- 2020
Ars Electronica 2020
- 400 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
Gathering contributions from the 41st annual Ars Electronica Festival For the past 40 years in Linz, Austria, the Ars Electronica festival has explored the intersection of art, technology and society. This volume gathers illustrations and texts from Ars Electronica 2020.
- 2020
Founded in 1987, the Prix Ars Electronica is the most time-honoured media arts competition in the world. With numerous illustrations and texts by the artists and members of the jury, this book presents the award-winning works of the 2020 competition
- 2018
Ars Electronica 2018
- 350 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
Seit 1979 begleitet und analysiert die Ars Electronica die digitale Revolution und ihre mannigfaltigen Auswirkungen. Im Fokus standen und stehen dabei stets Prozesse und Trends an der Schnittstelle von Kunst, Technologie und Gesellschaft. Sichtbar wird diese künstlerisch-wissenschaftliche Recherche in Gestalt eines alljährlich in Linz ausgerichteten Festivals, dessen fünftägiges Programm Konferenzen, Podiumsdiskussionen, Workshops, Ausstellungen, Performances, Interventionen und Konzerte umfasst. Geplant, organisiert und umgesetzt wird das Festival gemeinsam mit internationalen Künstlern und Wissenschaftlern. Im Fokus stehen dabei stets andere brisante Zukunftsthemen. Reich bebildert und mit ausführlichen Texten bestückt, begleitet das Buch das 37. Ars Electronica Festival.
- 2018
CyberArts 2018 : international compendium : Prix Ars Electronica : STARTS Prize '18
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
The Prix Ars Electronica stands as the world's most prestigious media art competition, awarded annually since 1987. Renowned for its consistency and the quality of submissions, it serves as a barometer for global media art trends. This publication showcases the recognized artworks from 2018 across several categories, including Computer Animation, Digital Communities, Interactive Art+, and u19 – CREATE YOUR WORLD. Additionally, it features a selection of standout works from the European Commission’s STARTS Prize competition, which emphasizes innovative projects at the intersection of science, technology, and art. The Ars Electronica Festival, held in Linz from September 6–10, 2018, has been a platform for exploring the digital revolution and its societal impacts since 1979. The festival program spans five days and includes conferences, discussions, workshops, exhibitions, performances, and concerts, all organized in collaboration with global artists and scientists. Each year, the festival highlights a range of provocative and futuristic themes, reflecting ongoing artistic and scientific research in the evolving landscape of art and technology.
- 2017
"The Prix Ars Electronica is the most time-honored media arts competition. Ever since its inception in 1987, the Priz Ars Electronica has been honoring creativity and innovativeness in the use of digital media. This year, experts from all over the world evaluated 3677 submissions from 106 countries in four categories : computer animation / film / vfx, hybrid art, digital musics and sound art, and the u19 - create your world competition for young people"--Back cover.
- 2016
The Prix Ars Electronica, considered a trend barometer of global media art, is the most tradition-steeped media art competition in the world. With numerous images, texts and statements by the jury, the book assembles those innovative works that were awarded prizes in 2016.
- 2014
The book documenting the works that won the 2014 Prix Ars Electronica features numerous pictures and texts by the artists and jury members.
- 2010
Ars Electronica 2010
Repair – Sind wir noch zu retten
Begun in 1979, the annual Ars Electronica Festival for Art, Technology and Society is one of the world's foremost media art festivals, perennially on the hunt for innovation. Repair--the theme of the 2010 festival--invites experts in a range of fields to imagine alternative futures, tackling pressing issues of climate change, financial crisis and surveillance practices, among others.
- 2004
Published to celebrate 25 years of Ars eletronica, the oldest, largest and most prominent art and technology festival in the world






