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1st Prize "Digital Narrative" CIUTAT DE VINARÒS


"THE BUBBLE BATH" of Susanne Berkenheger

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biography

She was born in 1963 in Stuttgart, Germany. Master in Arth and Literature, writer, chat theatre actress, net artist. She has lived in Stuttgart, Nuremberg, Roma and Munich. Now, she lives in Berlin.

(1997) She wins the award of Internet literature of the magazine “Zeit” for the hypertext Zeit für die Bombe.

(1999) Publish Hilfe! – Ein Hypertext aus vier Kehlen , wich won the "Ettlingen" award of Internet literature.

(2001) She has a grant from Deutscher Literaturfonds de Darmstadt and Migros Kulturprozent, of Zürich (Switzerland) for the hipertext Die Schwimmmeisterin. This worg was esposen at the Haus der Kunst of Munich.

(2002) She wins the 2nd award of literatur.digital (dtv/t-online), in Germany. This work was a previous version of "The Bubble Bath", winner of the 1st Digital Literature International Prize "Ciutat de Vinaròs".

(2005) She writes the last version of "The Bubble Bath", that has been exposed in the following festivals:

  • Sesi Gallery, São Paulo, Brasil ("FILE 2005. Electronic Language International Festival", November 2005),
  • City Hall Exhibition Hall, Hong Kong, China ("MIMAF 2005. microwave international media art festival", October 2005),
  • Gallery Kaze, Ginza Tokyo, Japan ("Koko-Ima / Here-Now. International Contemporary Art Exhibition", August 2005)
  • Netherlands Media Arts Institute, Amsterdam, Holand.

 

"The Bubble Bath" win the 1st Digital Literature International Prize "Ciutat de Vinaròs"1r Premi de literatura Digital "Ciutat de Vinaròs" in Digital Narrative.

 

 


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 1st International Prize "Ciutat de Vinaròs" on Digital Literature
  Digital Narrative
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