Now welcoming submissions, The Lumen Prize is an international award that celebrates artists working with digital technology.
The Lumen Prize present Adventures in Digital Art, inc. Creative Coding Workshops – Walthamstow, London, 11-16 November 2017
This family-friendly exploration of Lumen Prize art from all over the world is part of Waltham Forest’s Digital Month and will run from November 16 – 21.
Call for entries: Lumen Prize 2017 – deadline 1 June 2017
The world’s pre-eminent digital art prize is seeking submissions within the field of Virtual & Augmented Reality, Moving Image, Interactive, Web-based and 3D / Sculpture.
Computer Arts Society talk: Ruth Gibson – Leicester, 13 April 2016, 6-8pm
The London-based artistic collaborative Gibson/Martelli – dance and visual artist Ruth Gibson & artist Bruno Martelli – create installations and performance spaces using computer games, virtual reality, print and video technology.
Lumen Prize for Digital Art 2016 – the global award and tour for digitally created art – deadline 1 June 2016
The 2016 Lumen Prize Call for Entries is open. Prize fund of $11k plus global tour for the shortlist and winners.
Lumen Prize Exhibition Creative Coding Workshops – London, 16 May 2015, 12-3pm
Creative Coding Workshops – 12-3pm, May 16th 2015 A chance for children between 8-14 to learn about interactive art and how to do simple creative coding with the dynamic duo Genetic Moo, Lumen Founder’s Prize winners. Workshop tickets are £5 and can be purchased here.
Lumen Prize Exhibition Digital Art Seminar – London, 14 May 2015, 2pm
http://www.lumenprize.com/ Digital Art Seminar on May 14th from 2pm at Crypt Gallery, Euston Road, London NW1 2BA. Keynote speaker: Doug Dodds, Senior Curator of the V&A and Lumen Jury Panel Member Andy Lomas, 2014 Lumen Prize Gold Winner Donna Halford Lovell, Director of NeON, Scotland’s largest digital art festival. Gordana Novakovic, Artist in Residence, UCL Computer Science Jonathan Kearney, Course Leader, … Read More