فراخوان بین المللی هفتمین رقابت بین المللی هنرهای دیجیتال جایزه Lumen در سال ۲۰۱۸ منتشر شد.
■ مهلت: ۱۱ خرداد ۱۳۹۷ ■
این رقابت با تعیین مبلغ ۱۱ هزار دلار جایزه، از همه هنرمندان عرصه هنرهای دیجیتال دعوت می کند در رشته های مختلف آن شرکت کنند.
- ثبت نام کی شروع می شود؟
- ۲۴ اسفند ۱۳۹۶
- چه کسانی می توانند شرکت کنند؟
- همه هنرمندان جهان
- هزینه شرکت در مسابقه چقدر است؟
- مبلغ ۴۷٫۵ دلار برای دو اثر و ۲۳٫۷۵ دلار برای هر اثر دیگر. موسسه غیر انتفاعی برگزارکننده، هیچ مبلغی را برای خودش بر نمی دارد و همه مبلغ دریافت شده مستقیما صرف تأمین جوایز و رویدادهای مسابقه در سطح جهان می شود. شرکت در جایزه دانش آموزی (The Meural Student Award) رایگان است. برای کسب اطلاعات بیشتر اینجا کلیک کنید.
≡ جوایز مسابقه چه چیزهایی هستند؟
- مبلغ جایزه امسال ۱۱ هزار دلار است. بخش های مسابقه عبارتند از تصاویر ثابت، تصاویر متحرک، واقعیت افزوده/واقعیت مجازی، سه بعدی/تعاملی، هوش مصنوعی BCS، و جایزه دانش آموزی میورال (استارتاپی برای تولید آثار هنری برای نمایش بر روی بوم های دیجیتالی به هم پیوسته. برای کسب اطلاعات بیشتر اینجا را بخوانید). همه فینالیست ها واجد شرایط رقابت در سه جایزه دیگر هم هستند: جایزه اثر منتخب مردم، جایزه موسس برنامه و جایزه طلایی. برای کسب اطالعات بیشتر درباره مبلغ جوایز و سایر اطالعات، اینجا کلیک کنید.
≡ آثار هنری مورد پذیرش
- همه آثاری که به نحوی تولید آنها با تکنولوژی درگیر بوده است واجد شرایط شرکت در این مسابقه هستند. برای کسب اطالعات بیشتر به jack@lumenprize.com ایمیل ارسال کنید.
- هنرمندان از هر ابزاری می توانند برای تولید اثر استفاده کنند. اگر اثر شما مکان مند است، لطفا مستندات ویدئویی ارسال کنید.
در صورت نیاز به ترجمه فارسی جزئیات این فراخوان، با کلیک روی این لینک، عضویت ویژه طلایی خود را فعال کنید و سپس تقاضای خود را ظرف ۱۲ ساعت برای https://t.me/honarpazhouh ارسال کنید تا خبر برای مترجم ارسال شود و سپس در بخش خبرهای ویژه قرار بگیرد. با عضویت ویژه، باتوجه به نوع عضویت، در مدت زمان مشخص به همه خبرهای ویژه دسترسی خواهید داشت. قبل از فعال کردن عضویت ویژه، «حتما» قوانین وبسایت را در لینک https://www.festivart.ir/terms مطالعه کنید.
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When does the Lumen Prize call for entries open?
March 15, 2018.
Who’s eligible to enter?
Any artist, anywhere.
What does it cost?
It’s US$47.50 for two works and US$23.75 for each additional work. A not-for-profit organisation, Lumen receives no outside funding. All entry fees go directly towards the prizes and our global events. The Meural Student Award is free to enter. For more details, click here.
What can I win?
This year’s prize fund is $11,000. The categories are Still, Moving Image, AR/VR, 3D/Interactive, the BCS Artificial Intelligence and the Meural Student Award. All finalists are eligible for three further awards: the People’s Choice award, the Founder’s award and the Gold award. The prize amounts and more details are here.
What kind of art is eligible?
All art is eligible as long as it engages with technology in some form. If you have any questions regarding whether your work suits the Lumen Prize, please email jack@lumenprize.com.
Do I have to choose a category to enter?
Yes. If you are unsure what category to enter, please email us. We don’t recommend entering the same work in different categories.
What kind of equipment can artists use?
Artists can use any equipment, there is no limit. If your work is site-specific, please provide video documentation.
How does the judging work?
All works are reviewed by our international selection committee, made up of art and technology specialists, including curators, writers and academics. This group selects the Lumen longlist, which opens for a public vote for the People’s Choice award in August. If you are selected for the longlist, we will email you in late July.
Who judges the top prizes?
The longlist will then be reviewed by an eminent international jury panel which will select the finalists and top prize winners. The full list of our panel can be found here. The finalists will be announced in late August and the winners will be announced at the 2018 Lumen awards ceremony on September 27 at the Frontline Club in London.
Any other opportunities for finalists and winners?
Yes. Lumen runs an active events schedule of its own exhibitions as well as partnering with festivals and venues globally. These events exclusively feature Lumen artists from current and past competitions. Our first event for 2018 artists will be an exhibition at Brighton Digital Festival in September 2018. Keep an eye on our Events page as well as our Twitter and Instagram feeds for updates.
I’m psyched. When does the call for entries close?
June 1, 2018.
Awards
Gold Award
$۴۰۰۰
The Lumen Prize Gold Award goes to the artist whose work is judged to be exceptional across all categories.
Moving Image Award
$۱۰۰۰
For excellence in time-based artwork, including animation, generative or video art, either narrative or non-narrative.
Still Image Award
$۱۰۰۰
For outstanding still work using digital processes in its creation, including photo-manipulation, 3D renders or drawings using originally coded or proprietary software on a PC, tablet or phone.
۳D/Interactive Award
$۱۰۰۰
For outstanding 3D/interactive work that pushes the boundaries of audience participation and the enjoyment of art. Artworks can be, for instance, websites, sculptures or interactive installations.
VR/AR Award
$۱۰۰۰
For work which uses virtual, augmented or mixed reality technologies in new and engaging ways.
Founder’s Award
$۷۵۰
Awarded to an artist whose practice uniquely engages new audiences through digital techniques.
People’s Choice Award
$۲۵۰
Determined by an public vote of the Lumen longlist, which opens in mid-August.
The BCS Artificial Intelligence Award
$۱۰۰۰
For an artist who has used some form of artificial intelligence to produce an outstanding piece of art. Click here for more details. Sponsored by the BCS – Chartered Institute for IT.
Jury panel
The judging of the Lumen Prize is done in two stages. The longlist is determined by our international selection committee of curators, artists and academics. This longlist is then reviewed by the judging panel, who select the finalists and winners.
Foteini Aravani
Digital curator at the Museum of London
Foteini develops the museum’s digital collecting activities and identifies opportunities for acquiring digital material to enhance and enrich the museum’s collections.
Bruce Wands
Chair emeritus of the School of Visual Arts (SVA), New York, MFA computer art department
Bruce is a widely-exhibited artist, author of ‘Art of the Digital Age’ and director of the New York Digital Salon.
Irini Papadimitriou
Digital programmes manager, V&A Museum, London, and head of new media arts, Watermans, London
Irini runs digital programmes for the V&A, the world’s largest art and design museum, and manages its ‘Digital Design Weekends’. She also curates regular digital art shows for Watermans arts centre in west London.
Carla Gannis
Professor, Pratt Institute, department of digital arts
An internationally-recognised visual artist working with digital media, Carla Gannis is based in New York and professor at the Pratt Institute in the department of digital arts. Since 2003, she has had 20 solo exhibits, many of which carry her common conceptual elements of power, sexuality and storytelling. Carla won the 2016 Lumen Founder’s award.
Fei Jun
Head of media lab at China’s Central Academy of Fine Arts
Based in Beijing, Fei Jun is the head of the media lab and professor in interactive media art at China’s Central Academy of Fine Arts (CAFA), curator of the Beijing Media Art Biennale and a working artist. His art and design work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, and has received many awards.
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