Steve Jobs is a recipient of the Jim Henson Celebration Honor Award
// February 21st, 2010 // Featured, Mac OS
Filed under: Steve Jobs
Macworld is reporting that Steve Jobs is one of the recipients of the Jim Henson Celebration Honor – one of four Jim Henson Honors. Established in 2005, the awards program acknowledges organizations, individuals, or products that reflect the core values and philosophy of Jim Henson and the company he founded. Criteria used in the evaluation process include: a commitment to creativity, innovative applications of art and technology, and inspiration of others.Four people are honored every year. In addition to Steve Jobs, this year’s other honorees are:
- The Jim Henson Community Honor – 826 National, a tutoring, writing, and publishing organization
- The Jim Henson Creativity Honor – Neill Blomkamp, director of the movie “District 9″
- The Jim Henson Technology Honor – YouTube Symphony Orchestra, the world’s first collaborative orchestra
CEO Lisa Henson went on to say, “Steve Jobs has continuously broken new ground with technologies that allow existing media in all forms to be easily enjoyed and also by providing fantastic tools for artists, photographers, musicians and filmmakers of all skill levels.”
Jim Henson was one of the individuals featured in Apple’s 1997 Think Different Campaign that many believe was central in rebuilding Apple’s image in the minds of computer users.
TUAWSteve Jobs is a recipient of the Jim Henson Celebration Honor Award originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Sat, 20 Feb 2010 20:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
