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Carla Rapoport giving a presentation on the Lumen Prize at theEVA London 2016 conference in July 2016[1]

TheLumen Prize is an international award which celebrates art created with technology, especiallydigital art.[2]

Overview

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The prize was founded by Carla Rapoport in 2012,[3] The Lumen Prize has visited more than ten cities around the world includingAmsterdam,Athens,Hong Kong,New York,Riga,Swansea[4] andShanghai.[citation needed]

Through its parent company Lumen Art Projects,[5] which promotes the work of longlisted, shortlisted and winning artists, Lumen has collaborated with theBarbican Centre,[6]Computer Arts Society[7] and theEVA London Conferences[1] as well as theTate,[8] Photomonitor,Goldsmiths, University of London,Eureka! (Halifax), theBritish Computer Society,IBM UK, theRoyal College of Art (London), CYLAND Media Lab (Saint Petersburg), etc.[citation needed]

Since its launch, the Lumen Prize has given away more than $80,000 in prize money and staged over 45 exhibitions globally.[citation needed][when?]

Prize winners

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Past Lumen Prize Gold Award winners include artistsRefik Anadol,Andy Lomas,Gibson/Martelli andMario Klingemann.[citation needed] The 2019 shortlist was profiled by SeditionArt.[9]

2023 winners

  • Lumen Prize Gold Award: AUTO{}Construccion by CNDSD and IVAN ABREU (México)
  • Crypto Art Award Winner: Proof of War by Egor Kraft (Tokyo ↔ Vienna)
  • Student Award Winner: Hyborg Agency by UchanSun
  • BCS Futures Award Winner: Critical Climate Machine by Gaëtan Robillard (France)
  • Moving Image Award Winner: Ana Min Wein (Where Am I From?) by Nouf Aljowaysir (United States)
  • HUA Award 華艺数奖: How Deep Is the Dark Water? by Rhett Tsai (China)
  • Nordic Award Winner: Nest of You by Wang & Söderström (Denmark)
  • Still Image Award Winner: JPEG FROM A VERNACULAR OF FILE FORMATS, (2009 - 2010), 2023 REVISITATION WITH HIDDEN MESSAGE IN DCT. by Rosa Menkman (Netherlands)
  • Metaversal Generative Art Award Winner: Human Unreadable by Operator (United States)
  • 3D/Interactive Award Winner: Between the Lines by Sarah Selby (United Kingdom)
  • Immersive Environment Award Winner: Dreamachine by Collective Act (United Kingdom)
  • Global Majority Award Winner: Dzata: The Institute of Technological Consciousness by Francois Knoetze, Russel Hlongwane and Amy Louise Wilson (South Africa)

2022 winners

  • Lumen Prize Gold Award: Jitr(จิตร) by Nitcha Tothong & Kengchakaj Kengkarnka (United States)
  • 3D/Interactive Award Winner: RADIO GHOST by ZU-UK (United Kingdom)
  • Global Majority Award Winner: Amaroid by Arjan Emmanuel Sanchez Guerrero (United Kingdom)
  • Moving Image Award Winner: Portrait of the Jungle People / 山芭佬 (San-Ba-Lou) by Eddie Wong (Malaysia)
  • Nordic Award Winner: Homage to Airway by Sophia Ioannou Gjerding (Denmark)
  • NFT Award Winner: Rituals - Venice by Aaron Penne x Boreta (United States)
  • Still Image Award Winner: For What It's Worth by Dillon Marsh (South Africa)
  • HUA Award Winner: Melting Myth by Gong Yining & Sun Aijia (China)
  • Student Award Winner: Jewels of the Sea by Maximilian Seeger (Germany)
  • BCS Immersive Environment Award Winner: Ent- by Libby Heaney (United Kingdom)
  • Futures Award Winner: The Future Tense by Russell Perkins (United Kingdom)

2021 winners

  • Lumen Prize Gold Award: Gold Award Winner UNINVITED by Nye Thompson & UBERMORGEN[10]
  • Moving Image Award Winner: El Salto (The Jump/ The Waterfall) by Juan Covelli[11]
  • Still Image Award Winner:Sylvia by Ziv Schneider[12]
  • 3D/Interactive Award Winner: Zoom, Click, Waltz bySarah Choo Jing[13]
  • Futures Award Winner: Amazon Air (2021) by Gottfried Haider[14]
  • Global South Award Winner: IGÚN by Minne Atairu[15]
  • Nordic Award Winner:Centaur by Pontus Lidberg & Cecilie Waagner Falkenstrøm[16]
  • Student Award Winner: Arcadia Inc. by Cezar Mocan[17]
  • BCS Immersive Environment Award Winner: I'd rather be in a dark silence than byAnia Catherine & Dejha Ti[18]
2020 winners
2019 winners
2018 winners
  • Lumen Prize Gold Award: The Butcher’s Son byMario Klingemann (Germany)
  • Moving Image Award: Avyakrta: The Unanswered Questions bySungjae Lee (South Korea)
  • 3D/Interactive Award: Fidgety (In between up and down) byGayBird (Hong Kong)
  • AR/VR Award: Tree byNew Reality Company (UK)
  • Still Image Award: Overload (Consequence) byMark Lyons (UK)
  • Rapoport Award for Women in Digital Art: In Defence of Industry by Felicity Hammond (UK)
  • People’s Choice Award: Aerobanquets RMX byMattia Casalegno (Italy, based in USA) with Flavio Gignoni Cartestia (food art), Mattheu Cherubini (coding),Martux_M (audio), Fito Segrera (tech assistance)
  • BCS Artificial Intelligence Award: Degenerative Cultures Cesar & Lois An artwork by Cesar Baio and The League of Imaginary Scientists (Lois). Contributors: Scott Morgans (biologist)
  • Meural Student Prize: The Punishment of Tantalus by Ziwei Wu (China)

References

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  1. ^abLambert, Nicholas (2016),"The Lumen Prize at EVA London 2016"(PDF), inBowen, Jonathan P.;Diprose, Graham; Lambert, Nicholas (eds.),Electronic Visualisation and the Arts (EVA 2016), London, UK, 12–14 July 2016, London, UK:BCS,Electronic Workshops in Computing,doi:10.14236/ewic/EVA2016.57
  2. ^"About the Lumen Prize".lumenartprize.artopps.co.uk. Retrieved29 April 2020.
  3. ^"Carla Rapoport: CEO of Lumen Prize".Cardiff School of Art & Design. 16 November 2012. Retrieved28 October 2016.
  4. ^"Lumen Prize Exhibition: Swansea's Adventure in Digital Art to support Creative Industries".www.swansea.ac.uk.
  5. ^Lumen Art Projects.
  6. ^Playing Democracy is a giant two player game of Pong, exploring the principles of democracy,Barbican Centre, London, UK.
  7. ^"The 2014 Lumen Prize Exhibition Catalogue"(PDF).Computer Arts Society. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 6 January 2017. Retrieved28 October 2016.
  8. ^Preserving Immersive Media,Tate, UK.
  9. ^Lumen Prize Shortlist 2019, SeditionArt, 4 September 2019.
  10. ^"Gold Award Winner".The Lumen Prize. Retrieved2024-01-26.
  11. ^"Moving Image Award Winner".The Lumen Prize. Retrieved2024-01-27.
  12. ^"Still Image Award Winner".The Lumen Prize. Retrieved2024-01-27.
  13. ^"3D/Interactive Award Winner".The Lumen Prize. Retrieved2024-01-27.
  14. ^"Futures Award Winner".The Lumen Prize. Retrieved2024-01-27.
  15. ^"Global South Award Winner".The Lumen Prize. Retrieved2024-01-27.
  16. ^"Nordic Award Winner".The Lumen Prize. Retrieved2024-01-27.
  17. ^"Student Award Winner".The Lumen Prize. Retrieved2024-01-27.
  18. ^"BCS Immersive Environment Award Winner".The Lumen Prize. Retrieved2024-01-26.

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