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Tonga.Online
'smart X tension' receives Ars Electronica Award of Distinction
at the UN Global Compact Summit in New York City
Kunzwana
Trust
June 24, 2004
Visit the Tonga.Online
website at www.mulonga.net
New York City -- The
Tonga.Online project - an offspring of the cultural exchange between Austria
and Zimbabwe -- received an Award of Distinction from the prestigious
Prix Ars Electronica 2004, in the category "Digital Communities".
The award was received in New York City's Metropolitan Pavilion on 23
June 2004, the eve of the opening of the UN Global Compact Leaders Summit.
The project is being represented in New York by Peter Kuthan
(Austria), Dominic Muntanga and Penny Yon (Zimbabwe).
Tonga.Online (www.mulonga.net)
is a project on media, information and communication technology and art
focusing on the Tonga people living along the border between Zimbabwe
and Zambia. The projet goal is to promote a Tonga voice on the Internet
and to provide the Tonga minority with the most advanced information and
communication tools. To date the Tonga Online project has established
three Internet Technology Centers in the remote Binga area. "Smart
X Tension" refers to a computer companion which has proved to be
very helpful in expanding the project beyond the centres. It is a mobile
device called AlphaSmart, a kind of expanded keyboard run on batteries.
The Tonga community
was torn apart 50 years ago by the construction of the Kariba Dam followed
by a massive resettlement program. Today, part of the population lives
in Zimbabwe and part in Zambia. Communication between the two groups has
been cut off for the most part since then; nevertheless, the Tonga have
preserved their shared culture. Tonga.Online now enables the two segments
of the community to reintensify contacts and to grow back together as
a digital community.
Ars Electronica Festival
is an internationally renowned and unique platform for digital art and
media culture, based in Austria. Prix Ars Electronica is an international
competition for Cyberarts, which has been a forum for artistic creativity
and innovation since 1987. To mark it's 25th Anniversary in 2004, Ars
Electronica expanded its international competition for cyberarts to include
a new category, "Digital Communities", which encompasses the
wide-ranging social consequences of the Internet as well as the latest
developments in the domain of mobile communications and wireless networks.
"Digital Communities" will spotlight bold and inspired innovations
impacting human coexistence, bridging the digital divide regarding gender
as well as geography, or creating outstanding social software and enhancing
accessibility of technological-social infrastructure".
The Prix Ars Electronica
2004 "Digital Communities" also recognized other projects such
as "Wikipedia" - a community-created open content encyclopedia
and "The World Starts with Me" - using digital information and
communication technologies to deliver HIV/AIDS education to Ugandan youth.
Mulonga.net Ngoma
Buntibe Festival Tonga.Online will celebrate the 'smart X tension' award
and official opening of the ITCs at Siachilaba and Sianzyundu, at Siachilaba
Primary School on 4-5 September 2004. The occasion will take the form
of a traditional gathering of BaTonga ngoma buntibe music groups from
different places, and will welcome an 80-strong group of musicians from
Chief Sinazongwe's area in Zambia. The festival will link up with the
concurrent Ars Electronica Festival in Linz, Austria, via Internet 'soundbridge'
/ 'klangbruecke'.
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