JURY STATEMENT
The jury for the Life 4.0 competition - Daniel Canogar, Machiko
Kusahara, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Sally Jane Norman and Nell Tenhaaf -
reviewed 35 artworks that utilise artificial life concepts and
techniques. These pieces were pre-selected from a group of 63
submissions received from 18 countries. The first prize of the Life 4.0
competition is shared by Scott Draves for Electric Sheep, a collectively
generated screensaver, and Haruki Nishijima for Remain in Light, an
interactive sound and light installation. This latter project was also
the public's choice at the presentation of the awards in Madrid. The
third prize is awarded to the Web-based artwork Novus Extinctus by the
collective Transnational Temps (Andy Deck, Fred Adam, and Ver