Prix Ars Electronica 2025: Robotics and AI in the Spotlight of Media Art
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Nearly 4,000 submissions included major topics, such as the connection of digital to physical world. The prizewinners will be on show in Linz in the autumn.
Scurriles meets system criticism: The Ars Electronica Festival has awarded the Golden Nicas for remarkable media art
Prix Ars Electronica 2025: Robotics and AI in the Spotlight of Media Art
The renowned Prix Ars Electronica has announced its winning projects for 2025, with robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) playing a particularly prominent role. From nearly 4,000 submissions from 98 countries, four Golden Nicas and numerous other awards were presented, underscoring the diversity and innovative power of the media art scene worldwide.
Four Golden Nicks were awarded at the Ars Electronica festival in Linz, Austria. The New Animated Art category went to Frode Oldereid and Thomas Kvam from Norway with their work Requiem for an Exit. The large-scale installation depicts a four-meter-tall robot reflecting on genocides throughout human history in a chilling monologue.
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