Open Call

International Call for Artists: The Lumen Prize for Art and Technology

The Lumen Prize for Art And Technology

No Funding
Remote

Eligibility

Calling all artists working with technology! The Lumen Prize is currently in it's 9th prize cycle, offering over $11.5K in awards. There is an administration fee of US$48 to enter which covers 2 entries and each additional entry costs US$24. A not-for-profit based in the UK, all Lumen entry fees go directly towards the prizes and events programme. For the free-to-enter Student Award, please email Jack@lumenprize.com for a code.

Number of Participants

NA

Deadline

Selection Results (Announcement Dates)

Duration

February 25, 2020 - May 08, 2020

Costs

  • $48.00 application fee

Meals

No meals

Public Programs

Competition

Disciplines

Animation, Artificial Intelligence, Augmented Reality, Cinematography, Composers, Conceptual Art, Design, Digital Media, Film, Immersive Experiences, Installation, Interdiscplinary Arts, Mixed Reality, Moving Image, Multimedia, Museum Technology, Performance Art, Photography, Public Art, Research, Robotics, Thinkers, Video Art, Video Games, Virtual Reality, Visual Arts, Wearable Technology, Web Design

Languages

No languages listed

Program Description

Lumen Prize - 2020 Call for entries is open An international open call for artists engaged with digital technology, The Lumen Prize is a juried competition offering a prize fund of $11.5k for works in five different categories and a free-to-enter student award. Now in its 9th year, The Lumen Prize has already awarded over $80,000 in prize money and has staged over 40 exhibitions worldwide, including London, New York, Shanghai, Beijing, Hong Kong, Cardiff, Leeds, Amsterdam and Athens. More details here: https://lumenprize.com/the-prize/ 2020 Awards Offered: Gold Award ($4000)   Moving Image Award ($1000)   Still Image Award ($1000) XR Award ($1000) for VR, AR and Mixed Reality 3D/Interactive Award ($1000)   The BCS Artificial Intelligence Award ($1000) The Global South Award ($1000) for artists from Asia, Latin American or Africa) Photomonitor Student Award ($500) This award is free to enter. The Nordic Award ($500) for artists from Nordic Countries.

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