‘On View’ makes the Lumen Prize Longlist

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Dejha Ti and Ania Catherine’s experiential piece ‘On View’ was in the top 10% of entries for the Lumen Prize, putting it on 2020’s longlist for the 3D/Interactive category. Read more about On View here.

The shortlist will be announced at the beginning of September, followed by the final awards ceremony at the Barbican Centre in London on October 22nd.

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About the Lumen Prize

The Lumen Prize for Art and Technology celebrates the very best art created with technology through a global competition, exhibitions and events worldwide run by Lumen Art Projects. Our annual juried competition draws entries from artists globally and has given away more than US$70,000 in prize money since its launch in 2012. Lumen Art Projects, a not-for-profit based in the  UK, is dedicated to providing opportunities for artists who engage with technology globally through links with cultural venues, festivals and institutions globally.

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