{"id":10262,"date":"2018-11-17T09:00:28","date_gmt":"2018-11-17T08:00:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.mediaarchitecture.org\/?p=10262"},"modified":"2018-11-23T12:41:12","modified_gmt":"2018-11-23T11:41:12","slug":"2018-media-architecture-awards-nominees","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mediaarchitecture.org\/2018-media-architecture-awards-nominees\/","title":{"rendered":"2018 Media Architecture Awards Winners and Nominees"},"content":{"rendered":"\r\n\r\nThis year more than 70 projects were submitted for the Media Architecture Awards. We are truly impressed by the quality of the submissions and taking a decision was not easy.\r\n

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THE WINNERS 2018 are:<\/div>\r\n
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Category: Participatory Architecture & Urban Interaction<\/div>\r\n
Winner:\u00a0CHAVE DO CENTRO OR “THE KEY TO DOWNTOWN\u201c<\/a><\/div>\r\n
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Category: Future Trends & Prototypes<\/div>\r\n
Winner:\u00a0SMOG FREE PROJECT<\/a><\/div>\r\n
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Category: Spatial Media Art<\/div>\r\n
Winner:\u00a0WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?<\/a>

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Category: Animated Architecture<\/div>\r\n
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Category: \u201eMoney” and Entertainment Architecture<\/div>\r\n
Winner:\u00a0HYUNDAI PAVILION FIELD OF STARS<\/a><\/div>\r\n \r\n
\r\nThe nominees for the 2018 version of the Media Architecture Awards are:\r\n

\r\nParticipatory Architecture & Urban Interaction:\r\n
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DIGITAL CALLIGRAFFITI<\/a>\r\n
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CHAVE DO CENTRO OR “THE KEY TO DOWNTOWN\u201c<\/a>\r\n
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ARENA<\/a>\r\n

\r\nFuture Trends & Prototypes:\r\n
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ONE SHENZHEN BAY<\/a>\r\n
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SMOG FREE PROJECT<\/a>\r\n
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ARCHIVE DREAMING<\/a>\r\n

\r\nSpatial Media Art:\r\n
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WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?<\/a>\r\n
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HALO<\/a>\r\n
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MERCK LIGHT CLOUD<\/a>\r\n

\r\nMoney Architecture:\r\n
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HYUNDAI PAVILION FIELD OF STARS<\/a>\r\n
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TERRELL PLACE<\/a>\r\n
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FIREFLY<\/a>\r\n

\r\nAnimated Architecture:\r\n
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KIPNES LANTERN<\/a>\r\n
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CHANGI AIRPORT’S TERMINAL 4 “THEATRE OF EXPERIENCE”<\/a>\r\n
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MUURMELAAR<\/a>\r\n
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\r\nThe MAB 18 Awards Jury Members:<\/strong>\r\n

\r\nChang Zhigang \u2013 CAFA, Beijing\r\n
\r\nChen Xiaowen \u2013 CAFA, Beijing\r\n
\r\nFei Jun \u2013 CAFA, Beijing\r\n
\r\nKarolina M. Zieli\u0144ska-Dabkowska – Gda\u0144sk University of Technology (GUT), Gda\u0144sk\r\n
\r\nSusa Pop \u2013 Public Art Lab, Berlin\r\n
\r\nTanya Toft Ag \u2013 Urban Media Art Academy, Hong Kong\r\n
\r\nJuan Carlos Carvajal B. \u2013 Austrian Institute of Technology, Vienna\r\n
\r\nLuke Hespanhol \u2013 The University of Sydney, Sydney\r\n
\r\nAva Fatah gen. Schieck \u2013 The Bartlett, University College London\r\n
\r\nDave Colangelo \u2013 Portland State University, Portland\r\n
\r\nMartin Tomitsch \u2013 The University of Sydney, Sydney\r\n
\r\nM. Hank Haeusler \u2013 UNSW Sydney\r\n
\r\nMartijn de Waal \u2013 University of Applied Sciences, Amsterdam\r\n
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For further details about the winning and nominated projects pls. have a look at:<\/div>\r\n
https:\/\/awards.mediaarchitecture.org<\/a>\u00a0 , You will find there more than 170 amazing Media Architectures including the Winners and Nominees from past Biennale awards.<\/div>\r\n
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The Media Architecture Awards are given to outstanding projects at the intersection of architecture, media and interaction design. Three projects are nominated in each of the five categories:<\/div>\r\n
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Animated architecture<\/strong><\/div>\r\n
Projects demonstrating creative media facades solutions. Facades of buildings are increasingly animated by integrated light sources. Designers are focusing more and more on the perception of the building. The flexibility of content is rather limited due to resolution, colour and shape of the pixels. In most cases the pixels are highly customised and present a creative challenge to the project.<\/div>\r\n
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\u201cMoney\u201d and entertainment architecture<\/strong><\/div>\r\n
Projects incorporating buildings that are closely related to business, banks, shopping centres, entertainment and gambling. Lighting on building surfaces might be designed to attract people and encourage spending, or to represent the power of the institution, as in the case of banks for example.<\/div>\r\n
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Infrastructure and Participatory Architecture<\/strong><\/div>\r\n
In this category we are specifically looking for projects that support the development of sustainable social structures with urban digital media or media architecture. It does not matter whether projects are made in an artistic or civic society or any other context – innovation and the impact on the city is essential. Examples: neighbourhood screens for sharing cars, tools, rooms,\u2026 and for offering local services like yoga, learning,\u2026<\/div>\r\n
Hybrid systems that consist out of digital and social components are highly wanted.<\/div>\r\n
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Spatial media art<\/strong><\/div>\r\n
Projects produced in an artistic context at the intersection of architecture and media art. Mostly non-permanent movable installations with an innovative form of spatial interaction and\/or perception of space.<\/div>\r\n
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Future trends & prototypes<\/strong><\/div>\r\n
This sections covers special solutions like three-dimensional displays, kinetic facades, OLEDs or robotic elements that could shed light on what future media architectures might look like.<\/div>\r\n
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Our congratulations to the winners and nominated projects!<\/div><\/strong>\r\n
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We cordially\u00a0thank all participants that have submitted their projects to MAB18!<\/strong><\/div>\r\n
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\r\n\r\nWe would like to thank our sponsors:<\/strong>\r\n

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