EUROPRIX Multimedia Awards
Selecting & promoting Europe's best in digital interactive media
The EUROPRIX team wishes you all a Happy Holiday Season and a joyous, healthy and prosperous New Year.
... and the overall winner of the EUROPRIX Multimedia Awards 2008 is: mü
Producers: Béatrice Lartigue, Wahiba Khadri, Erik Escoffier, Simon Doury, Pierre Thirion (FR)
Gobelins, l'école de l'image
www.mu-project.com
And the category winners are....
Have a look at the nominated and winning projects!
EUROPRIX Multimedia Festival
November 28. - 29. 2008 in Graz, Austria
Have a look at some pictures!
All Videos & pictures are now available on Myspace and Youtube.
Watch the EUROPRIX Gala online, streamed by Telekom Austria.
Salute the EUROPRIX 08 Nominees!
After an intensive search for innovative creativity in multimedia, the EUROPRIX jurors have chosen 23 creative gems out of 338 entries from 28 countries. Impressed by the rich contents, technical excellence and brilliant solutions on offer, the Jury selected projects which offer the best user experience overall.
Have a look at the nominees here!
At the EUROPRIX Multimedia Festival in Graz, Austria (November 27. - 29, 2008) the nominees were celebrated and the winners were announced.
If you would like to receive the monthly EUROPRIX newsletter or need any further information, please contact: office@europrix.org or call: +43.662.630408
EUROPRIX Multimedia Awards
Award
The EUROPRIX Multimedia Awards are Europe’s contest for young professionals and students who work on innovative projects in the field of e-contents and design - using whichever multimedia channel or platform. Projects can be submitted in 9 categories and one special award.
Festival
The EUROPRIX Multimedia Festival showcases and promotes young professionals and top students and honours them for their outstanding achievements. Over three days, this event frames the platform for networking, exchange of ideas, experiences and business contacts between the multimedia newcomers, instructors, the European IT-industry and IT-media editors and journalists.
Projects
The EUROPRIX winning projects are the best of young multimedia contents and design in Europe. The projects and products are the top selection from all entries to the Top Talent Award. They show that the new developments are not isolated, but that from the Baltic to the Mediterranean, from small towns to the European metro centres, young media designers have taken charge of the technologies to create new applications and contents that work in the real world.
History of EUROPRIX
The EUROPRIX was started by the Austrian presidency in 1998 as a EU member states initiative, supported by the European Commission DG Enterprise and Information Society, governments of other countries in the European Union and private industry.
It's main activity was the organisation of the pan-European Multimedia Content Award. The contest and related activities are organised by the contest office in Salzburg and its partner organisations in majors regions in Europe, in association with leading professional multimedia associations.
Over the last 11 years EUROPRIX has established a platform for the development of new media industries in Europe and professional networking of producers and designers. EUROPRIX today is not a one-time event: It is a strategic project to develop the fast-moving multimedia markets in Europe.
Upon the EUROPRIX Multimedia Awards (formerly Top Talent Awards), it's activities include the EADIM - European Academy for Digital Media, EUROPRIX Summer Schools and the Academic Network. The number of related activities are organised by the EUROPRIX Partners in 26 European Countries.
EUROPRIX office c/o International Center for New Media, Moosstrasse 43a, 5020 Salzburg, Austria
Selecting & promoting Europe's best in digital interactive media
The EUROPRIX team wishes you all a Happy Holiday Season and a joyous, healthy and prosperous New Year.... and the overall winner of the EUROPRIX Multimedia Awards 2008 is: mü
Producers: Béatrice Lartigue, Wahiba Khadri, Erik Escoffier, Simon Doury, Pierre Thirion (FR)
Gobelins, l'école de l'image
www.mu-project.com
And the category winners are....
Have a look at the nominated and winning projects!
EUROPRIX Multimedia Festival
November 28. - 29. 2008 in Graz, Austria
Have a look at some pictures!
All Videos & pictures are now available on Myspace and Youtube.
Watch the EUROPRIX Gala online, streamed by Telekom Austria.
Salute the EUROPRIX 08 Nominees!
After an intensive search for innovative creativity in multimedia, the EUROPRIX jurors have chosen 23 creative gems out of 338 entries from 28 countries. Impressed by the rich contents, technical excellence and brilliant solutions on offer, the Jury selected projects which offer the best user experience overall.
Have a look at the nominees here!
At the EUROPRIX Multimedia Festival in Graz, Austria (November 27. - 29, 2008) the nominees were celebrated and the winners were announced.
If you would like to receive the monthly EUROPRIX newsletter or need any further information, please contact: office@europrix.org or call: +43.662.630408
EUROPRIX Multimedia Awards
AwardThe EUROPRIX Multimedia Awards are Europe’s contest for young professionals and students who work on innovative projects in the field of e-contents and design - using whichever multimedia channel or platform. Projects can be submitted in 9 categories and one special award.
Festival
The EUROPRIX Multimedia Festival showcases and promotes young professionals and top students and honours them for their outstanding achievements. Over three days, this event frames the platform for networking, exchange of ideas, experiences and business contacts between the multimedia newcomers, instructors, the European IT-industry and IT-media editors and journalists.
Projects
The EUROPRIX winning projects are the best of young multimedia contents and design in Europe. The projects and products are the top selection from all entries to the Top Talent Award. They show that the new developments are not isolated, but that from the Baltic to the Mediterranean, from small towns to the European metro centres, young media designers have taken charge of the technologies to create new applications and contents that work in the real world.
History of EUROPRIX
The EUROPRIX was started by the Austrian presidency in 1998 as a EU member states initiative, supported by the European Commission DG Enterprise and Information Society, governments of other countries in the European Union and private industry. It's main activity was the organisation of the pan-European Multimedia Content Award. The contest and related activities are organised by the contest office in Salzburg and its partner organisations in majors regions in Europe, in association with leading professional multimedia associations.
Over the last 11 years EUROPRIX has established a platform for the development of new media industries in Europe and professional networking of producers and designers. EUROPRIX today is not a one-time event: It is a strategic project to develop the fast-moving multimedia markets in Europe.
Upon the EUROPRIX Multimedia Awards (formerly Top Talent Awards), it's activities include the EADIM - European Academy for Digital Media, EUROPRIX Summer Schools and the Academic Network. The number of related activities are organised by the EUROPRIX Partners in 26 European Countries.
EUROPRIX office c/o International Center for New Media, Moosstrasse 43a, 5020 Salzburg, Austria







