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Micz Flor

Micz Flor

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Micz Flor is a media developer, writer and project manager based in Berlin. Since 1995 he has been working in the Internet organising a variety of events, net projects, magazines and temporary media labs and developing software. Together with Florian Clauß he won the Extension,  the net art award of the Hamburger Kunsthalle and the Multimedia-Preis der Landeshauptstadt Stuttgart with Josephine Berry, with whom he also published the media and politics fanzine Crash Media. Since 2000 Flor has been working as a media developer for Eastern Europe and Asia at the Media Development Loan Fund (MDLF). Following this activity he was co-founder of Sourcefabric, a Prague based foundation for open source development in media with branches in Berlin and Toronto.

> http://www.sourcefabric.org

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transmediale Award 2011 Jury member Defne Ayas is a curator and educator specialising in new media and performance and cross-cultural projects. Based in Shanghai since 2006, Ayas works as a director of programmes to Arthub Asia, and as an art history instructor at New York University in Shanghai.

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transmediale Award 2011 Jury member Brandon LaBelle is a Berlin based artist and writer. His work aims to draw attention to the dynamics of sound as it is found within spaces and objects, public events and interactions, language and the body. Through a performative interaction with objects, found-sound, and  minimal electronics, the work draws attention to the quality and nature of what is already there through an emphasis on and
displacement of listening and interaction, as a technological and architectural glitch.

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transmediale Award 2011 Jury member Marisa Olson is New York based, artist, curator, and professor. She studied Fine Art at Goldsmiths College-London, History of Consciousness at UC Santa Cruz, and Rhetoric at UC Berkeley. Her work combines performance, video, drawing & installation to address the cultural history of technology, the politics of participation in pop culture & the aesthetics of failure.