Digital Art Screening: The Lumen Prize presents The Future of Art

Experience cutting-edge digital artworks by selected Lumen Prize 2024 finalists

+44 (0)20 7942 2000
  • Saturday, 21 September 2024 - Sunday, 22 September 2024

  • Saturday - 12.30 - 16.30 // Sunday - 10.30 - 16.30

  • V&A South Kensington

    Cromwell Road
    London, SW7 2RL

  • Hochhauser Auditorium, Learning Centre, Level 1

  • Free event

Digital Art Screening: The Lumen Prize presents The Future of Art photo
Discover at Digital Design Weekend some of the latest trends in digital art at this exclusive screening of selected works by Lumen Prize 2024 finalists. Explore thought-provoking pieces that delve into identity and memory, push the boundaries of AI and emerging technologies, and address pressing societal and environmental issues. Join us for an inspiring glimpse into the future of technology-based art, featuring:

  • Mr.Beam: "STEM" (Finalist for the Interactive Immersive Category)
  • Kenneth Lambert: "Without a Trace" (Finalist for the Interactive Immersive Category)
  • Diego Trujillo Pisanty: "Blind Camera" (Finalist for the Still Image Category)
  • Ana María Caballero: "Paperwork" (Finalist for the Still Image Category)
  • fuse*: "Onirica ()" (Finalist for the Moving Image Category)
  • Chia Amisola: "We Are Only Moving Towards Each Other" (Finalist for the Moving Image Category)
  • Harry Yeff and Trung Bao: "Voice of Hiroshima Survivor Trees" (Finalist for the Interactive Immersive Category)
  • Niceaunties: "Auntlantis" (Finalist for the Impact Category)
  • Sasha Stiles: "REPETAE: AGAIN, AGAIN" (Finalist for the Moving Image Category)
  • TUNDRA: "ÉXÕ" (Finalist for the Interactive Immersive Category)
  • Brian House: "Macrophones" (Finalist for the Futures Category)
  • Cecilie Waagner Falkenstrøm: "MADE OF STARDUST" (Finalist for the Interactive Immersive Category)
  • Marc Da Costa and Matthew Niederhauser: "Parallels" (Finalist for the Interactive Immersive Category)
  • Sky Ainsbury: "Every Room is an Elevator" (Finalist for the Moving Image Category)
  • Fangchao Bi: "Butterfly Plan I" (Finalist for the Impact Category)

The 60-minute screening will loop on the hour throughout the day, offering visitors multiple opportunities to experience the full programme.

Part of the V&A’s inaugural Digital Art Season which runs until 30 November 2024, and addresses questions of technology, creativity and digital culture. 

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Header image: Niceaunties, Auntlantis [detail], 2024