Elusive Banksy a no-show at Webby awards

Graffiti artist Banksy has been named "person of the year" at the annual Webby awards for his month-long pop up exhibition in New York last year.

Mysterious British graffiti superstar Banksy - who has never been publicly identified - has predictably failed to make an appearance at the annual Webby awards, despite being named "person of the year".

The awards have carved a niche as one of the most followed measures of online greatness, and many other internet heroes attended Monday's celebration in New York.

The British street artist won the award for captivating New York and the world-at-large with his month-long pop up exhibition of graffiti on the streets of New York last October.

His award was presented by legendary musician Patti Smith, who quipped: "I have a confession to make. I am Banksy."

Webby Awards host, comedian Patton Oswalt, accepted the award on his behalf and read out a speech prepared by the artist, joking: "Somebody painted over it."

Banksy's "Better Out Than In" residency attracted a cult following, offering a new piece of street art each day, photographed and promoted on Instagram and his website www.banksyny.com.

Some of the works, however, enraged owners of defaced property and he was criticised by then Mayor Michael Bloomberg.

The awards show also commemorated the web's 25th anniversary.

World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee addressed on the hotly debated topic of internet neutrality.

"The internet has got to be free and open and neutral," he said, getting a standing ovation with the words: "Up to us."

The Webby Awards honour achievement on the internet, including websites, interactive advertising and media, online film and video, mobile and apps, and social networking sites.

Established in 1996, they received nearly 12,000 entries from more than 60 countries worldwide this year.


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