transmediale, festival for art and digital culture berlin.

www.transmediale.de/en/awards2011

transmediale in collaboration with Mozilla have recently announced the 
creation of the Open Web Award 2011 a special third platform for 
creative excellence alongside the transmediale Award 2011 and the Vilém 
Flusser Theory Award 2011.

The Open Web Award is a new platform for radical, creative and 
innovative art works and projects that:

 > are on the web and about the web
 > use open and free technology
 > incite participation and/or collaboration

Proposals may be critical, celebratory or both. Projects should have the 
potential to demonstrate and/or objectively critique the potential of 
open web issues, and those employing the creative use of HTML5 and other 
developing 'open' technologies will be given specific consideration. The 
point is to play with both the idea and materiality of the (open) web in 
ways that spark new thinking and practice.

The transmediale Award 2011 seeks original, innovative and visionary art 
works across a wide scope of form, process and practice. Works that 
embrace, question and enrich our understanding of and relationship to 
our globally complex, media immersed and technologically diverse 
society, and are exemplary of a high standard of critical digital 
practice are encouraged.

The Vilém Flusser Theory Award 2011 (VFTA) seeks innovative media theory 
and exemplary research into digital culture exploring current and 
pending positions in digital art, media culture and networked society. 
Echoing media philosopher and cultural nomad Vilém Flusser's unique 
investigative, cross-disciplinary and analytic approach, the Award is 
also open to outstanding and significant work which may be produced 
outside the bounds of traditional academia. Entries may include 
publications, positions, and projects from a broad range of theoretical, 
artistic, critical or design-based research that seek to establish and 
define new forms of exchange, vocabularies and cultural dialogue.

For all three Awards, transmediale and its partners (including CTM, the 
University of Arts / UdK Berlin and Mozilla) strongly encourage entries 
from artists and researchers, coders and activists operating in 
countries and regions in which critical digital art and culture are 
emergent.

To submit your work to the Awards competition please register and and 
complete the online form at www.transmediale.de/en/awards2011

Each Award comes with a total prize of 5000 EURO, with the Open Web 
Award 2011 winner also given the opportunity to have supported status on 
Drumbeat drumbeat.org.

Jury members of the transmediale 2011 Award and the Open Web Award 2011 
are Marisa Olson (New York), Matteo Pasquinelli (Amsterdam), Brandon 
Labelle (Berlin), Thomas Macho (Berlin), Defne Ayas (Shanghai), as well 
as a representative from Drumbeat for the Open Web Award 2011.

Jury of Vilém Flusser Theory Award 2011 are Marcel Rene Marburger 
(Cologne), Nils Roeller (Zurich), Carolyn Guertin (Austin) and Alex 
Galloway (New York)

Nominees for the transmediale Award and the Open Web Award will be 
notified in late September 2010, and in mid October for the Vilém 
Flusser Theory Award. After nominees have been announced an online open 
voting process will determine the Open Web Award finalist with the all 
Award Winners being announced in Berlin at transmediale.11 on Saturday 
February 5, 2011.
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