We are pleased to announce the launch of VIDA 15.0, Art and Artificial Life 
International Awards. As we begin accepting submissions for this year’s awards, 
we will be looking for artistic projects that offer innovative perspectives on 
life by using the latest technology and cutting-edge scientific knowledge.   

VIDA the Art and Artificial Life International Awards begun in 1999 by 
Fundación Telefónica, it was created with the mission of supporting creative 
endeavors in this singular field by rewarding the pioneering efforts of 
artists. At a time when the concept of life finds itself once again in 
uncharted territory, a wide range of artistic initiatives attempt to illustrate 
and explore this phenomenon, examining its impact on our collective 
consciousness and how it affects the cultural, technological and social 
mindset. Over the past decade, VIDA has welcomed a variety of interdisciplinary 
projects that respond to this situation and brought them together in a single 
forum. Using formal strategies that push the boundaries between existing 
practices, these projects offer new perspectives that force us to reconsider 
our pre-existing notions of life and artificial life.

VIDA 15.0 supports excellence in artistic research into artificial life. 
Projects that win a VIDA Award must be capable of expressing the complex 
organization of life systems and the hybrid nature of life. The VIDA jury will 
evaluate artistic projects that meet these criteria and, more importantly, will 
select those projects that challenge our current understanding and definition 
of life.  

As in previous years, contestants are invited to submit proposals in one (or 
both) of two categories:

CATEGORY “FINALISED PROJECTS”
In this category, Vida 15.0 rewards artistic artificial life projects developed 
after the year 2011. 

A total of 42,500 euros will be divided among the three winning projects chosen 
by the jury: 
First Prize: 18,000 euros; 
Second Prize: 14,000 euros; 
Third Prize: 8,000 euros. 
Seven honorary mentions will also be awarded to projects chosen by the jury 
from among the finalists.

In addition to the winners of the three main prizes, we will also choose seven 
participants to receive honorable mentions and compete for the special People’s 
Choice Award. Of these mentions, only the People’s Choice Award is endowed with 
a cash prize, the amount of which will be 2,500 euros. The People’s Choice 
Award will go to the project that receives the most votes from the public in 
the seven days immediately following the announcement of the official award 
winners (on October 2013). Votes will be cast electronically on the VIDA 
website and social networks.    

CATEGORY “INCENTIVES FOR PRODUCTION"
In this category, Vida 15.0 helps to finance artistic artificial life projects 
that have not yet been produced. It is reserved for artists who are citizens or 
residents of any country in Latin America, Spain or Portugal. This category is 
also endowed with 40,000 euros to be divided among five selected projects.

VIDA 15.0 launches the Incentives I+D Prize with the aim of encouraging 
innovation using the latest artificial life technologies.  Of the five 
award-winning projects of the Incentives for Production category one will 
receive additional support to assist with its technological development. The 
awarded artist will receive assistance from experts on research, development 
and innovation of Telefonica team in cutting-edge information technologies. In 
addition to benefiting from regular advice and contact online, the artist/s 
will also be invited to spend a maximum of one month in Telefónica’s innovation 
department in Barcelona (Spain).

IMPORTANT DATES
Project submissions will be accepted from 23rd April to 31th July 2013.
All projects must be submitted before midnight (Central European Time) on 31th 
July 2013.

JURY
The projects submitted will be examined by an international jury comprising the 
following members: Mónica Bello (Spain), Andreas Broeckmann (Germany), Rejane 
Cantoni (Brazil), Martin Kaltenbrunner (Austria), Seiko Mikami (Japan), 
Sally-Jane Norman (New Zealand/France), Nell Tenhaaf (Canada) and Laura 
Fernández-Orgaz (Fundación Telefónica Responsible for de Art and Technology 
Projects).

SUBMISSION
To submit your project for consideration, please read the COMPETITION RULES 
carefully and complete the ONLINE REGISTRATION FORM posted on the Vida website: 
www.fundacion.telefonica.com/vida 

INFORMATION AND QUERIES
You can find the competition guidelines and the participation form at 
http://www.fundacion.telefonica.com/vida
You may also contact us by sending an email to v...@telefonica.es




Mónica Bello
Artistic Director of VIDA
Art and Artificial Life International Awards
http://vida.fundaciontelefonica.com/

Open Call for entries VIDA 15.0
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http://vida.fundaciontelefonica.com/
until July 31st!










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