Fedora Digital Prize 2021: Join the Online Nominee Announcement + Donate now
Join us this Thursday 8 April for the exclusive online nominee announcement, where the selected projects of the FEDORA Digital Prize 2021 will be presented!
Are you curious about the teams behind the nominated projects of the FEDORA Prizes 2021?
Then join us on 8 April at 17:00 CET for an exclusive online event with the 15 nominated projects. On this special occasion, the artistic teams will pitch their projects to a broad audience.
Among the nominees are the 4 selected projects for the FEDORA Digital Prize, with the IMZ being its Expert partner.
Don't miss this opportunity and discover the nominees and more exciting surprises!
But that's not it - the Nominee Fundraising Campaign is in full swing! Get active + support your favourite project with a donation and help reimagine the future of opera + ballet through a digital transformation!
With the FEDORA Digital Prize, the IMZ advocates new ways of artistic expression and access to opera + ballet through digital innovation. Furthermore, the goal is to stimulate new collaborative approaches through digital innovation across different media. With the IMZ taking part in the competition + judging process as Expert Partner, the FEDORA Digital Prize will fund the winning project with 50.000€ with the support of project partner Kearney.
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