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Semiconductor is UK artists Ruth Jarman and Joe Gerhardt. Over the past fifteen years they have become known for developing a unique and innovative body of moving image works, which explore the material nature of our world, how we experience it and how we create an understanding of it: questioning our place in the physical universe.

About the awards

In 2012, Samsung launches the inaugural Samsung Art+ Prize. The UK's first digital media art competition showcases the works of technologically-inspired contemporary artists. Ten shortlisted artists are exhibiting their work at the BFI in London's Southbank. You can see their entries and vote for your favourite.

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About the awards

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Aura Satz - Samsung Art+ Prize 2012 Nominee
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Aura Satz

Spiral Sound Coil, Drawing, 2011
Doug Fishbone - Samsung Art+ Prize 2012 Nominee
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Doug Fishbone

Elmina (Fight), 2010
Erika Tan - Samsung Art+ Prize 2012 Nominee
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Erika Tan

The Syntactical Impossibility of Approaching with a Pure Heart, 2008
Hiraki Sawa - Samsung Art+ Prize 2012 Nominee
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Hiraki Sawa

Did I? Installation shot, 2011
Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard - Samsung Art+ Prize 2012 Nominee
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Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard

Walking After Acconci (Redirected Approaches), 2005
Lucky PDF - Samsung Art+ Prize 2012 Nominee
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Lucky PDF

TV, Ruth Beale on set, 2011
Neil Cummings - Samsung Art+ Prize 2012 Nominee
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Neil Cummings

Ms Chan, still from Museum Futures, 2008 (with Marysia Lewandowska)
Semiconductor - Samsung Art+ Prize 2012 Nominee
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Semiconductor

Magnetic Movie, 2007
Thomson & Craighead - Samsung Art+ Prize 2012 Nominee
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Thomson & Craighead

A short film about War, 2009
Torsten Lauschmann - Samsung Art+ Prize 2012 Nominee
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Torsten Lauschmann

Digital Clock, 2010
18 - 29 Jan 2012 BFI Southbank

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