Exhibition

The Lumen Prize Exhibition

14 May 2015 – 22 May 2015

Event times

12.00 - 18.00

Cost of entry

Free

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The Crypt Gallery - St Pancras Church

London, United Kingdom

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Now in it's fourth year, The Lumen Prize Exhibition celebrates the very best art created digitally by artists around the world. Its goal is to celebrate the power and potential of this exciting genre through an annual competition and global tour of works selected by an eminent panel of judges.

About

The Lumen Prize Exhibition of digital art opens in The Crypt Gallery, London on May 14th. It is the only chance for Londoners to see the touring exhibition of the 2014 prize-winners which has visited Athens, New York City and Amsterdam following its opening in Cardiff, the home of the prize.

The Lumen Prize Exhibition is a not-for-profit competition that celebrates the very best art created digitally.


It is the only prize of its type which anyone creating art digitally can enter - rather than by invitation - and where the winning work will reach audiences on a global tour.

Artists with work on display include:

Lumen Prize Gold Award - “Cellular Forms” , Andy Lomas, London, UK

Cellular Forms explores how complex organic structures, such as those seen in nature, can be the emergent generative products of growth processes. Andy Lomas is a mathematician, digital artist and two-time Emmy winner who has worked on the special effects for numerous films, including Avatar and Matrix: Reloaded.

Lumen Prize Silver Award - “Murmur”, Studio Chevalvert, Paris, France

“Murmur” builds a luminous bridge between the physical and the virtual worlds, turning the human voice into explosions of light.

Lumen Prize Bronze Award - “5 Robots Named Paul”, Patrick Tresset, London, UK

A wall of prints by robots which use different types of webcam or digicam technology to draw the object in front of them.

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