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The concept of the digital sparks competition is to support selected and awarded projects through production grants. The works content is based on close cooperation of the grant holder with the » MARS-Exploratory Media Lab. The Lab supports the award-winners with expertise, knowledge and contacts and enables them to further their work and to develop new projects. The works developed in 2002 have already been presented on media art festivals and conferences and have even won awards.
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digital sparks 2001 fellows |
| Sascha Kempe International School of Design Köln (KISD), Interactive Design Sponsored project: › Radioskop. das Hören Sehen, an innovative navigation for websites
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| Martin Schneider Ilmenau Technical University, Computer Science Sponsored project: Participation in the development of the › Semantic Map, interface for visualisation and exploration of semantic relationships
Video about his project "Genius Bodybuilder", Award 2001: » [RealMedia | 1Min.]
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digital sparks 2002 fellows |
| Rüdiger Schlömer Aachen University of Applied Sciences, Design Sponsored project: » reverse engineering, a collective reading attempt
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| Michael Janoschek Aachen University of Applied Sciences, Design Sponsored project: › Flatgames/Taiga, a concept for digital extended games
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| Florian Thalhofer The Berlin University of the Arts, Design Sponsored project: › 7sons, a nonlinear and interactive documentary
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| Andreas Siefert State University of Art and Design Karlsruhe, Media Art Sponsored project: » gorin-no-sho, an interactive audio-visual sound performance
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| Martin Hesselmeier University of Applied Sciences, Media Design Sponsored project: › My World webcam, an installation about the "truth" of images in the internet
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digital sparks 2003 fellows |
| Nora Krug The Berlin University of the Arts, Design Sponsored project: › Please.music works, an interactive website about musicians
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| Franz Alken Academy of Visual Arts Leipzig, Media Art Sponsored project: › machines will eat itself, II, an Internet project which takes a subversive an ironic look at commercial data mining
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