Computer animation / film / vfx The "Computer Graphics" category (1987–1994) was open to different kinds of computer images. The "Computer Animation" (1987–1997) was replaced by the current "Computer Animation/Visual Effects" category in 1998.
Computer Graphics • 1987 –
Figur10 by
Brian Reffin Smith, UK • 1988 –
The Battle by David Sherwin, US • 1989 –
Gramophone by
Tamás Waliczky, HU • 1990 –
P-411-A by
Manfred Mohr, Germany • 1991 –
Having encountered Eve for the second time, Adam begins to speak by
Bill Woodard, US • 1992 –
RD Texture Buttons by
Michael Kass and
Andrew Witkin, US • 1993 –
Founders Series by
Michael Tolson, US • 1994 –
Jellylife / Jellycycle / Jelly Locomotion by
Michael Joaquin Grey, US
Computer Animation • 1987 –
Luxo Jr. by
John Lasseter, US • 1988 – ''
Red's Dream'' by
John Lasseter, US • 1989 – B
roken Heart by
Joan Staveley, US • 1990 –
Footprint by
Mario Sasso and
Nicola Sani, IT • 1991 –
Panspermia by
Karl Sims, US • 1992 –
Liquid Selves / Primordial Dance by
Karl Sims, US • 1993 –
Lakmé by
Pascal Roulin, BE • 1994 –
Jurassic Park by
Dennis Muren,
Mark Dippé and
Steve Williams, US/CA • Distinction:
Quarxs by
Maurice Benayoun, FR • Distinction:
K.O. Kid by
Marc Caro, FR • 1995 – ''God's Little Monkey'' by
David Atherton and
Bob Sabiston, US • 1996 –
Toy Story by
John Lasseter,
Lee Unkrich and
Ralph Eggleston, US • 1997 –
Dragonheart by
Scott Squires,
Industrial Light & Magic (ILM), US
Computer Animation/Visual Effects with the Golden Nica for "Madame Tutli-Putli" (2008) • 1998 –
The Sitter by
Liang-Yuan Wang, TW •
Titanic by
Robert Legato and
Digital Domain, US • 1999 –
Bunny by
Chris Wedge, US •
What Dreams May Come by
Mass Illusions, POP,
Digital Domain,
Vincent Ward, Stephen Simon and
Barnet Bain, US • 2000 –
Maly Milos by
Jakub Pistecky, CA •
Maaz by
Christian Volckman, FR • 2001 –
Le Processus by
Xavier de l’Hermuzičre and
Philippe Grammaticopoulos, FR • 2002 –
Monsters, Inc. by
Andrew Stanton,
Lee Unkrich,
Pete Docter and
David Silverman, US • 2003 –
Tim Tom by
Romain Segaud and
Cristel Pougeoise, FR • 2004 –
Ryan by
Chris Landreth, US. • Distinction:
Parenthèse from
Francois Blondeau, Thibault Deloof, Jérémie Droulers, Christophe Stampe, France • Distinction:
Birthday Boy from
Sejong Park, Australia • 2005 –
Fallen Art by
Tomek Baginski, Poland. • Distinction:
The Incredibles from
Pixar • Distinction:
City Paradise by
Gaëlle Denis (UK), Passion Pictures (FR) • 2006 –
458nm by
Jan Bitzer,
Ilija Brunck,
Tom Weber,
Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg, Germany. • Distinction:
Kein platz Für Gerold by
Daniel Nocke / Studio Film Bilder, Germany • Distinction:
Negadon, the monster from Mars, by
Jun Awazu, Japan • 2007 –
Codehunters by
Ben Hibon, (UK) • 2008 –
Madame Tutli-Putli by Chris Lavis, Maciek Szczerbowski. (Directors), Jason Walker (Special Visual Effects),
National Film Board of Canada • 2009 – ''
HA'Aki'' by
Iriz Pääbo,
National Film Board of Canada • 2010 –
Nuit Blanche by Arev Manoukian (Director), Marc-André Gray (Visual Effects Artist),
National Film Board of Canada • 2011 –
Metachaos by
Alessandro Bavari (IT) • 2012 –
Rear Window Loop by Jeff Desom (LU) • Distinction:
Caldera by Evan Viera/Orchid Animation (US) • Distinction:
Rise of the Planet of the Apes by
Weta Digital (NZ)/
Twentieth Century Fox • 2013 –
Forms by Quayola (IT),
Memo Akten (TR) • Distinction:
Duku Spacemarines by
La Mécanique du Plastique (FR) • Distinction:
Oh Willy… by Emma De Swaef (BE), Marc James Roels (BE) / Beast Animation • 2014 –
Walking City by
Universal Everything (UK) • 2015 –
Temps Mort by Alex Verhaest (BE)**Distinction:
Bär by Pascal Floerks (DE) by
Jo Thomas (GB) • 2013 –
frequencies (a) by Nicolas Bernier (CA) • Distinction:
SjQ++ by SjQ++ (JP) • Distinction:
Borderlands Granular by Chris Carlson (US) • 2015 –
Chijikinkutsu by Nelo Akamatsu (JP) • Distinction:
Drumming is an elastic concept by Josef Klammer (AT) • Distinction:
Under Way by Douglas Henderson (DE) • 2017 –
Not Your World Music: Noise In South East Asia by
Cedrik Fermont (CD/BE/DE),
Dimitri della Faille (BE/CA) • Distinction:
Gamelan Wizard by
Lucas Abela (AU), Wukir Suryadi (ID) und Rully Shabara (ID) • Distinction:
Corpus Nil by
Marco Donnarumma (DE/IT)
Hybrid art • 2007 –
Symbiotica • 2008 – Pollstream – Nuage Vert by Helen Evans (FR/UK) and Heiko Hansen (FR/DE)
HeHe • 2009 –
Natural History of the Enigma by
Eduardo Kac (US) • 2010 –
Ear on Arm by
Stelarc (AU) • 2011 –
May the Horse Live in me by
Art Orienté Objet (FR) • 2012 –
Bacterial radio by
Joe Davis (US) • Distinction:
Free Universal Construction Kit (F.U.C.K.) by
Golan Levin and Shawn Sims • 2013 –
Cosmopolitan Chicken Project,
Koen Vanmechelen (BE) • 2015 –
Plantas Autofotosintéticas,
Gilberto Esparza (MX) • 2017 –
K-9_topology,
Maja Smrekar (SI)
[the next idea voestalpine Art and Technology Grant • 2009 –
Open_Sailing by Open_Sailing Crew led by
Cesar Harada. • 2010 –
Hostage by [Frederik De Wilde]. • 2011 –
Choke Point Project by P2P Foundation (NL). • 2012 –
qaul.net – tools for the next revolution by Christoph Wachter & Mathias Jud • 2014 –
BlindMaps by Markus Schmeiduch, Andrew Spitz and Ruben van der Vleuten • 2015 –
SOYA C(O)U(L)TURE by XXLab (ID) – Irene Agrivina Widyaningrum, Asa Rahmana, Ratna Djuwita, Eka Jayani Ayuningtias, Atinna Rizqiana by
Julius von Bismarck (
Germany) • 2009 –
Nemo Observatorium by
Laurence Malstaf (
Belgium) • 2010 –
The Eyewriter by
Zachary Lieberman, Evan Roth, James Powderly,
Theo Watson, Chris Sugrue, Tempt1 • 2011 –
Newstweek by
Julian Oliver (NZ) and
Danja Vasiliev (RU) • 2012 –
Memopol-2 by
Timo Toots (EE) • 2016 –
Can you hear me? by Mathias Jud(DE), Christoph Wachter (CH)
Internet-related categories In the categories "World Wide Web" (1995–96) and ".net" (1997–2000), interesting web-based projects were awarded, based on criteria like web-specificity, community-orientation, identity and
interactivity. In 2001, the category became broader under the new name "Net Vision / Net Excellence", with rewards for innovation in the online medium.
World Wide Web • 1995 –
Idea Futures by
Robin Hanson • 1996 –
Digital Hijack by
etoy • Second prizes:
HyGrid by
SITO and
Journey as an exile .net • 1997 –
Sensorium by
Taos Project • 1998 –
IO_Dencies Questioning Urbanity by
Knowbotic Research • 1999 –
Linux by
Linus Torvalds • 2000 –
In the Beginning... Was the Command Line (excerpts) by
Neal Stephenson Net Vision / Net Excellence • 2001 –
Banja by
Team cHmAn and "PrayStation" by
Joshua Davis • 2002 –
Carnivore by
Radical Software Group and "They Rule" by
Josh On and
Futurefarmers • 2003 –
Habbo Hotel and
Noderunner by
Yury Gitman and
Carlos J. Gomez de Llarena • 2004 –
Creative Commons • 2005 –
Processing by
Benjamin Fry,
Casey Reas and the Processing community • 2006 –
The Road Movie by
exonemo Digital Communities , receives a 2004 Golden Nica. A category begun in 2004 with support from SAP (and a separate ceremony in
New York City two months before the main Ars Electronica ceremony) to celebrate the 25th birthday of Ars Electronica. Two Golden Nicas were awarded. • 2004 –
Wikipedia and
The World Starts With Me • Distinction: • Krebs-Kompass • Open-Clothes • 2005 –
Akshaya, an
information technology development program in
India • Distinction:
Free Software Foundation (USA) and
Telestreet –
NewGlobalVision (Italy) • 2006 – canal*ACCESSIBLE • Distinction: • Codecheck (Roman Bleichenbacher CH) • Proyecto Cyberela – Radio Telecentros (CEMINA) • Honorary Mentions: •
Arduino (Arduino) • Charter97.org – News from Belarus • CodeTree •
MetaReciclagem • Mountain Forum • Northfield.org • Pambazuka News (Fahamu • Semapedia • stencilboard.at (Stefan Eibelwimmer (AT), Günther Kolar (AT)) • The Freecycle Network • The Organic City • UgaBYTES Initiative (UgaBYTES Initiative (UG)) • 2007 – Overmundo • 2008 – 1 kg more • Distinction:
PatientsLikeMe and
Global Voices Online • 2009 – HiperBarrio by
Álvaro Ramírez and
Gabriel Jaime Vanegas • Distinction: •
piratbyran.org •
wikileaks.org • Honorary Mentions: • hackmeeting.org • pad.ma •
Maneno • femalepressure.net • metamute.org • ubu.com • canchas.org • feraltrade.org • flossmanuals.net • wikiartpedia.org • changemakers.net • vocesbolivianas.org • 2010 –
Chaos Computer Club • 2011 – Fundacion Ciudadano Inteligente • Distinction: • Bentham Papers Transcription Initiative (Transcribe Bentham) (UK). See also the project's Transcription Desk • X_MSG • 2012 – Syrian people know their way • 2013 –
El Campo de Cebada by El Campo de Cebada (ES) • Distinction:
Refugees United by Christopher Mikkelsen (DK), David Mikkelsen (DK) • Distinction:
Visualizing Palestine by Visualizing Palestine (PS) • 2014 –
Project Fumbaro Eastern Japan by Takeo Saijo (JP) ==See also==