We are proud to announce that Roy Ascott, the president and the founder of the Planetary Collegium, that in collaboration with Ars Academy and Plymouth University promotes the T-Node Ph.D, received the prestigious Golden Nica prize during the Ars Electronica Festival 2014, for his work on New Media Art. The Golden Nica awards the work that Ascott, which currently holds the chair of Technoetic Arts at the Plymouth University, has been carrying out since the 60s on the interactive computer art, electronic art, cybernetic art and telematic art
Ars Electronica | Prix Golden Nica
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Roy Ascott receives the Golden Nica prize @ Ars Electronica 2014
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Derrick De Kerckhove and Roy Ascott with T-Node Researchers @ Ars Electronica 2014
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Roy Ascott with the Golden Nica prize and Victoria Vesna, media artist and theorist
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Planetary Collegium founder Roy Ascott receives the Golden Nica prize @ Ars Electronica 2014
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Roy Ascott receives the Golden Nica prize @ Ars Electronica 2014
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Roy Ascott conference @ Ars Electronica 2014
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T-Node researchers at the special exhibit dedicated to Roy Ascott @ Ars Electronica 2014
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A special exhibit dedicated to Roy Ascott @ Ars Electronica 2014
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Ars Electronica announces Roy Ascott awarded with the Golden Nica
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Planetary Collegium supervisors Roy Ascott, Derrick De Kerckhove and Ed Shanken @ Ars Electronica 2014 debate.