European Commission Innovation STARTS Prize 

Nominations are currently ongoing for the European Commission Innovation STARTS Prize 2022. All submission in this regard is expected to be completed before the deadline for this program.

 About European Commission Innovation STARTS Prize 2022

The STARTS Prize focuses on artistic works that influence or change the way we look at technology, and on innovative forms of collaboration between the ICT sector and the world of art and culture.

Science, Technology, and Arts (=STARTS) form a nexus with an extraordinarily high potential for creative innovation. And such innovation is considered to be precisely what’s called for if we’re to master the social, ecological, and economic challenges that Europe will be facing in the near future.

Type: Prize/Awards

Field: Technology

Scholarship Benefits

Two prizes, each with €20,000 prize money, are offered to honor innovative projects at the intersection of science, technology, and the arts: one for artistic exploration, and thus projects with the potential to influence or change the way technology is deployed, developed or perceived, and one for innovative collaboration between industry/technology and art/culture in ways that open up new paths for innovation.

To be Taken in:

Europe

Grand Prize—Artistic Exploration
Awarded for artistic exploration and artworks where appropriation by the arts has a strong potential to influence or alter the use, deployment, or perception of technology.

Grand Prize—Innovative Collaboration
Awarded for innovative collaboration between industry or technology and the arts that open new pathways for innovation.

The winning projects will be presented at the Ars Electronica Festival in September in Linz, Austria, at the BOZAR Electronic Arts Festival in September/October in Brussels, Belgium, at Waag Society in Amsterdam, Netherlands, and at various partners worldwide.

Eligibility For The European Commission Innovation STARTS Prize 2022

  • Open to Artists / creative professionals or the researchers/companies involved from throughout the world;
  • STARTS is not limited to citizens of EU-member states.
  • They are looking for:
    • groundbreaking collaborations and projects are driven by both technology and the arts. Purely artistic or technologically driven projects are not the focus of this competition.
    • all forms of artistic works and practices with a strong link to innovation in technology, business, and/or society; furthermore, STARTS is not restricted to a particular genre such as media art and digital art.
    • all types of technological and scientific research and development that has been inspired by art or involves artists as catalysts of novel thinking.

Application Procedures | Submission Rules

  • Every submitted project must be, at the time of its submission, either totally completed or far enough along for the jury to be able to assess its quality and the likelihood of it being successfully implemented. The same applies to collaborative arrangements—at the time they’re submitted, they must already be up-and-running and in the implementation stage. No consideration will be given to entries that are purely concepts, ideas, or proposals for collaboration.
  • Projects should not be older than two years or have to show a significant update or further development within the last two years.
  • There is no fee to enter the STARTS Prize 2022 competition.
  • Every submission to the Prix Ars Electronica prize competition can also be entered for STARTS Prize consideration. In other words, it’s possible for a single project to win both the STARTS Prize 2022 as well as a Prix Ars Electronica Golden Nica grand prize. How does this work? It’s totally easy—at the end of the Prix Ars Electronica online submission, simply check the appropriate box!

How to Submit

What to Submit:

  • A video documentary (approximately 3 minutes in length)
  • Images (JPG, TIF, BMP, PNG) at the highest possible resolution; compressed files (such as .zip or .lzh files) are unacceptable.
  • A clear, detailed description of the artistic concept, the form of interaction, and technical implementation; since specific prerequisites have to be fulfilled for an onsite presentation to take place (e.g. in conjunction with the Ars Electronica Festival), the project’s specifications as to hardware & software and spatial requirements should be as detailed as possible. Moreover, the entrant must specify what he/she can provide on his/her own in order to stage such an onsite presentation, and what must necessarily be furnished by Ars Electronica Linz.
  • A printable portrait photo and a biography of the artist
  • At the entrant’s option, additional material such as images, documents, and drawings (as PNG or PDF) can also be submitted.

All submissions must be made online.

Deadline: March 2

For more information, visit STARTS Prize.

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