Phygital art winners
The selection criteria for the phygital art category focus on recognizing artists who make significant contributions to the industry and address relevant themes. The competition values artists who create immersive and interactive experiences, incorporating technologies such as AR or VR. Additionally, the relevance of the artwork to contemporary issues, technical excellence, and innovation in digital tools are considered.

Jury
Michael Bennett, Sarah Collins, Daniel Foster, Emily Reed, James Morgan, Olivia Brooks, Matthew Harris
Winners list 2023

Emma Jensen - "Infinite Connections"
Diego Santo - "Binary Euphoria"
Ksenia Lanikina - "Scents. Sounds. Factories"
Sofia Vandersteen - "Data Poetry"
Lucas Santos - "Pixelated Dreams: An Immersive Journey"
Marie Dupont-Leclerc - "Art and Technology in the Digital Age"
Lars Nielsen - "Interconnectivity: Bridging Digital Spaces"
Beatriz Silva - "Virtual Visions: Illuminating New Dimensions"
Maxime Van den Broeck - "Impression"
Frederik Jensen - "Ethereal Encounters: Exploring the Intersection of Virtual and Physical Realities"
Catarina Costa - "Artificial Intuition"

Winners list 2022

Clara Olsen - "Digital Dialogues: Investigating the Relationship between Humans and Machines"
Daria Panfilova - "Leynigarður"
Pedro Rodrigues - "Data Fragments: Unveiling the Hidden Stories within Digital Information"
Mathilde Lemmens - "Virtual Voyages: Navigating Alternate"
Markus Sørensen - "Technological Abstractions: Deconstructing the Digital Landscape"
Sofia Almeida - "Digital Alchemy: Transforming Data"
Pieter Van Houten - "Pixel Perceptions: Examining the Perception"
Freja Larsen - "Encoded Emotions: Translating Human Feelings into Digital Art"
Miguel Ferreira - "Digital Dystopia"
Lea Verbeek - "Virtual Reveries"

Winners list 2021

Mohammed Rahman - "Echoes of the East"
Isabella Rossi - "Serenade in Venice"
Ahmed Khan - "Rhythms of the Sitar"
Olivia Andersen - "Melodies of the Nordic Seas"
Liam Wilson - "The Outback Symphony"
Sophia Kim - "Korean Melancholy"
Noah Müller - "German Electro Beats"
Charlotte Dubois - "Chanson d'Amour"
Ethan Chen - "Piano Reflections"
Emily Hernandez - "Mexican Mariachi Magic"
Ava Patel - "Indian Raga Journey"
Oliver Jansson - "Nordic Tales on Strings"
Lily Chang - "Canadian Wilderness Sonata"
Harper Lee - "British Indie Vibes"
Aisha Ibrahim - "Nigerian Rhythms Unleashed"

Winners list 2020

Alexander Lee - "Transforming Complex Information into Engaging Artworks"
Mia Jansson - "Exploring the Fusion of Music and Technology"
Harper Chang - "Embracing Language"
Sofia Smith - "Shaping Digital Art with Coding and Computational Design"
Natalie Olsen - "Redefining Perception through Virtual and Augmented Art"
Elena Evans - "Immersive Installations: Creating Multisensory Experiences with Technology"
Antony Mc-Miller - "Holographic Visions"
Spencer Richardson - "Future Artifacts: Exploring the Intersection of Tradition and Technology in Art"
Winners list 2019

Nathan Tremblay - "Resonant Spaces: Sound as Medium and Message in Contemporary Art"
Isabella Liu - "Unveiling Shadows: The Power of Light and Darkness in Contemporary Photography"
Elijah Murphy - "Urban Narratives: Redefining Cityscapes through Street Art and Installation"
Ava Gagnon - "Nature's Imprint: Ecological Reflections in Contemporary Art Practices"
Olivia Chenard - "Disruptive Dialogues"
Ethan Rousseau - "Art of Resistance: Examining Social and Political Movements"
Sophia Lefebvre - "Exploring Migration and Transcultural Experiences"