Patterns of Choice: The Prix Ars Electronica Jury Sessions
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Offenhuber, Dietmar
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This article investigates the social structures reflected in the annual jury sessions of the Prix Ars Electronica, a major media art competition—the composition, the temporal evolution and ultimately the decisions of these juries. The author focuses on three different structures: the network of co-jurors across different categories and years, the co-artist network formed by the jury decisions, and finally the interaction between these two networks. The results not only reveal different roles of individuals in the jury process but also reflect the evolution of the field in general. Based solely on public data, the results show a multifaceted picture of a dynamic field.
Date issued
2012-06Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Urban Studies and PlanningJournal
Leonardo
Publisher
MIT Press
Citation
Offenhuber, Dietmar. “Patterns of Choice: The Prix Ars Electronica Jury Sessions.” Leonardo 45.3 (2012): 226–232. © 2012 ISAST
Version: Final published version
ISSN
0024-094X