This publication contains information on the winners of the Prix Ars Electronica for the 2002 Ars Electronica festival. The book's structure follows that of the event, which was divided into five categories: Net Vision and Net Excellence, Interactive Art, Computer Animation and Visual Effects, Digital Musics, and Cybergeneration. Includes texts by jury members introducing each category, and brief statements by selected artists. Biographical notes
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