Before I reveal the final results, there were several other mods on display which were part of the competition but I couldn't find their creators to interview; they should have their 15 minutes of fame too:

I loved this "cyberchick" type mod, especially the Henry Rollins-esque barcode on the back of the head. The power cord at the base of her skull is very Matrix too!

Just like the fairground rides that make you sick, this mod had the familiar three rotating rings spinning around a central motherboard - a great effect! This mod is also by Marc Voser.

This XBOX mod was very nicely done - I wonder who will be the first to mod an XBOX 360? The black case is called Besessen, by ZoneLord from Germany.

This is Alexander's
Space-Con mentioned in his interview: made of aluminum, water-cooled with a reservoir that can be put up straight, and the case door can be opened with a remote control. Nice!
But, without further ado, let me unveil the winners:
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