🚀 The 2025 STARTS Prize is now open for submissions! ✨ This is your chance to showcase your projects at the renowned Ars Electronica Festival and other high-profile events hosted by our consortium partners. Plus, you could win up to €20,000 in prize money! 👉 Do not miss this opportunity to gain global recognition for your work at the intersection of #Science, #Technology, and the #Arts. Here you can find more information: https://lnkd.in/dSPEFh9e
🏆Open Call S+T+ARTS Prize 2025 is here! We’re thrilled to kick off 2025 with an exciting announcement: the S+T+ARTS Prize 2025 Open Call is officially live! 🎉 This is your opportunity to showcase your groundbreaking work and be recognized on a global stage. With €20,000 in prize money and the chance to receive the jury's prestigious award, the S+T+ARTS Prize celebrates two exceptional projects that push boundaries at the crossroads of science, technology, and the arts. 🌐 What We’re Looking For: Innovative projects that drive economic and social innovation through the creative use of technology and groundbreaking collaborations between disciplines. Whether you’re reimagining AI, reinventing sustainability, or creating something entirely new, we want to see it! 🏆 Two Prizes, €20,000 Each Grand Prize – Artistic Exploration: Celebrating the creative and inspiring exploration of the possibilities presented by new technologies. Grand Prize – Innovative Collaboration: Honoring forward-thinking solutions developed through unique partnerships in the STARTS fields. 🔗 Don’t miss your chance to shape the future. Submit your project now and join the ranks of innovators transforming the world! ✨ Let’s make 2025 the year of bold ideas and transformative collaborations. Apply now! 👉 [https://lnkd.in/dSPEFh9e] S+T+ARTS Prize partner's : Ars Electronica HLRS - High-Performance Computing Center Stuttgart INOVA+ La French Tech Grande Provence Media Solution Center Salzburger Festspiele Sonar T6 Ecosystems Technische Universität Dresden #STARTSPrize2025 #innovation #arttechscience #opencall ©Calculating Empires : A Genealogy of Power and Technology, 1500-2025 ©Arts at CERN