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| | Prix Ars Electronica 2004 |
 | | Prix Ars Electronica, the foremost international prize for computer-based art, offers an open platform for the encounter with leading edge trends in art, technology and society. |
 | | Over the last 17 years, more than 24,800 works from 87 countries have been submitted for Prix Ars Electronica consideration, and a total of 1,350,000 Euro in prize money has been awarded to the most outstanding of them. |
 | | To mark its twenty-fifth anniversary in 2004, Ars Electronica, in cooperation with SAP, has expanded its international competition for cyberarts to include a new category called “Digital Communities”. |
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