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2011 SEGD Design Awards

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Exceptional environmental graphic design is recognized in the annual SEGD Design Awards Program, illustrating the pandisciplinary nature of visual communications in the built environment.

The awards are conferred by multidisciplinary, international juries and the winners are honored at the SEGD Conference + Expo, featured in the award-winning segdDESIGN magazine, and on the SEGD website.

The Society for Environmental Graphic Design (SEGD) is a global community of people working at the intersection of communication design and the built environment.
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The 2011 WPGA Annual Pollux Awards

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The Worldwide Photography Gala Awards invites professional and non-professional photographers, as well as photography students worldwide, working in all media and to submit their work to the 3rd Edition of The WPGA Annual Pollux Awards.

Traditional, contemporary, avant-garde, creative and experimental works that include old and new processes, mixed techniques, and challenging personal, emotional or political statementsare welcome. Digital or traditional photography or combinations of both are acceptable.

A huge prize fund of $24,000 is reserved for the winners!
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Columbus International Film + Video Festival (Chris Awards) 59

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The Film Council Of Greater Columbus is accepting entries for the 59th Columbus International Film + Video Festival. The Columbus International Film + Video Festival, the longest running film festival in the United States, is also known as the Chris Awards.

Aware of the power of cinema to educate and transform, the Film Council of Greater Columbus’ mission is to encourage the creation of film, video, and electronic images of vision in both form and content by publicly screening these productions and awarding recognition to the both the productions and the makers of the productions.

There is now a $1500 Travel Award for a filmmaker to come to the CIFVF.
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Seoul 2011 Public Design Competition

  • The winner is: Ariadni Parisi

The Seoul Metropolitan Government endeavors to implement a communication- and empathy-based administration with a view to growing Seoul, a UNESCO City of Design, into one of the world’s top 5 cities.

As an effort to make Seoul an attractive place to visit, work, live and invest, the 2011 Public Design Competition has been organized. Your sparkling idea will contribute to establishing an enjoyable urban environment.

Anyone with an interest in Seoul, regardless of nationality or residence is eligible.
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The 2011 Freedom To Create Youth Art Prize

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Launched in 2007, the Freedom to Create Prize is a celebration of the courage and creativity of artists, and the positive influence of their work to promote social justice and inspire the human spirit. The Prize is open to all forms of art, in any creative field and any individual or group of any gender, religion or nationality.

In 2010, nearly 2,000 artists entered from more than 100 countries.

In 2011, a total prize fund of US $100,000 will be awarded to the winning artists and their nominated advocacy organisations to further the cause their artwork has highlighted.
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RTT Funky Visualization Contest 2011

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Can you see the future? Why not let the Realtime Technology (RTT) Funky Visualization Contest 2011 inspire you to try?

Show your creative visualizations for product innovations in the year 2020. What comforts and luxuries you envision for future consumer goods like cars, home appliances or any other objects. Make these modifications tangible, through the use of 2D or 3D stills and animations.

RTT is asking the next generation of computer scientists, creative design, architectural and illustrative visionaries to step up and submit their visions for innovative product interface designs in the future.
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RTT Emerging Technology Contest 2011

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Realtime Technology (RTT) Emerging Technology Contest 2011 is open for video presentations of your imagination for the life in future.

In 10 years, how will we interact with environments and institutions? Take a sample from any urban space – office buildings, shopping malls, concert venues, hospitals, parks, night clubs – all the people places. Show how you imagine the way we work and live to change in the future – through robotics, input devices or other interaction techniques.

Two winning teams will be invited to join RTT Excite 2011 in Munich l Germany on 19-20 May 2011 to present their projects to an international expert audience.
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