Miss Digital World, First <br>Virtual Beauty Contest
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Miss Digital World, First Virtual Beauty Contest



TURIN, ITALY.- Miss Digital World, the first ever virtual beauty contest, strictly for the most beautiful and intriguing virtual models made using the most advanced 3D graphics tools. To take part in Miss Digital World, contestants have to have the following requirements: Never to have taken part, not even as extras or cameos, in any type of pornographic films, shows or plays; never to have made public pronouncements of a potentially embarrassing nature, or in any way not in tone with the moral spirit of the Competition; to have, however, the complete and unconditional availability of their own image and name. 

Each contestant must submit the following when applying: 5 photos for the photo book in jpeg format; date of birth, name, address, etc.; hair colour; eye colour; height; vital statistics; video that can be seen in streaming in; Quick Time Movie or in .avi format.  

Every participant gives full and unconditioned agreement to the use of his image rights to monumedia srl for the promotion of the event Miss Digital World with no title to any remuneration. 

Competition time: The competition Miss Digital World will last for 12 months. Selection and deadline - The competition will take place in three preliminary selections heats and in one final poll to choose Miss Digital World 2004. Each intermediate round will select 20 contestants for the final poll. The three preliminary rounds and the final poll will take place as the following planning shows: Collecting works - Poll time; Results.  

Jury - The jury is composed by the internet users who trough the official web site www.missdigitalworld.com will be able to vote. 

Prize - The winner of the Miss Digital World sash will be crowned during a gala ceremony in Turin as part of “Virtuality Conference 2004”. Her creator will be awarded a prize of 5,000 dollars and a plate. 











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