The Winners

The voting has ended and the winner has been revealed. To us, anyway, and now to you. As we discussed earlier there are several factors in play now, regarding who has won what and why.

The winner of the main contest, 48 Hours in Denmark, as voted by the users is: Jesse Desjardins!

Not only has Jesse made a great video showcasing his enthusiasm for digital travel, he also seems to “get” it.

Below is a direct screenshot of the votes and as you can see Jesse won by a fairly slim margin. But win he did. Congratulations and jubilations all round.

We’d like to offer our thanks to everyone who has participated, and good job to all. We got some great videos and have learned a great deal too.

Also, as we mentioned earlier, our project partners have also their favorites too. They will also be receiving a weekend in Denmark!

The winners of the most massive media storm are On The Ground: Philip Campbell and Christian Payne! Once again congratulations and celebrations.

The jury’s decision here is based on the amount of attention the two souls have drawn to the project and not so much the video. Their application post was the most visited (and commented on), but we can also see they’ve drawn a lot of visit and subsequently a few applications to the site. Kudos.

And the final winner, for yes, we’ve been allowed three, is the 48 24 Hours in Rotterdam: Lennart Mulder and Sarah van Hecken! Their charming video won over the judges and we offer our congrats.

Their idea show us how digital technology can be visualized differently and also how it reached into the “real” world.

All three winners have been contacted directly and details will be sorted with them individually. The fruits of their future labour will be visible on this site as soon as we get them underway. The futures of this web space will be a more travel-oriented site in general, where we focus on the digital futures of tourism.

The Winners

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