The Inklu Game app by b.ReX from Stuttgart has won the games category of 'The Creative Länd Chällenge 2024' competition. The exhibition at the Haus der Wirtschaft in Stuttgart will showcase the award-winning works of Baden-Württemberg's creatives until 18 December.

The twelve winners of the statewide competition 'The Creative Länd Chällenge 2024' were honoured at the Haus der Wirtschaft in Stuttgart. The creative competition, organised by MFG Baden-Württemberg and supported by the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Labour and Tourism of Baden-Württemberg, honours creations and projects from all areas of the state's cultural and creative industries under the motto 'Share your values - Show your works'. A jury of experts selected the best works from a total of 177 entries.

"The winning projects impressively demonstrate the innovative power of our state's creative industries. This diversity and the cross-industry impulses and references make Baden-Württemberg one of the leading creative locations in Europe," said Dr Patrick Rapp, State Secretary in the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Economic Affairs, Labour and Tourism, at the awards ceremony. He added: "We will continue to do everything we can to promote creative ideas in all areas of the economy and to make the important added value of the creative industries even more visible in the state's economy."

In the Games category, the winner was "Inklu Game" by b.ReX from Stuttgart. This is an app that raises awareness of accessibility and inclusion in a playful way. It is already being used successfully in educational institutions in Baden-Württemberg.

In the art category, "Human:Level" by Fabian Kühfuß from Stuttgart prevailed. This media art work combines performance, theatre and computer games. It explores how digital and analogue worlds merge through human action. In the field of scenography, "The Journey of G. Mastorna" by Sebastian Hannak from Heidelberg won. The immersive stage design uses analogue and digital stage and presentation methods as well as AI. All winners are listed here.


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