Operator Wins Lumen Prize for Human Unreadable

In a ceremony in London on October 19th, Operator was awarded a Lumen Prize (the inaugural Metaversal Generative Art Award) for their latest work Human Unreadable.

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This is the duo’s second Lumen Prize. In 2021 they took home the Immersive Environment award for their work “I’d rather be in a dark silence than.”

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The Lumen Prize is in its 12th year and is a global competition for the best art created with technology.

This year’s jury included:

Ruth Catlow (Furtherfield)

Melanie Lenz (V&A Museum)

Nathan Ladd (Tate Britain)

Kate Gu (M+ Hong Kong)

Boris Magrini (HEK Basel)


Human Unreadable Act II | 22 November 2023

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