Media Arts
Technological art residency and exhibition Wild Bits is seeking proposals for installations, interventions, or processes to be placed in natural landscapes that explore the human condition in a contemporary technological society. The residency takes place in Maajaam, Estonia, in the summer of 2026 and the exhibition takes place in the summer of 2027.
Organizer Information: Körber-Stiftung – eCommemoration Programme In collaboration with A MAZE. / Berlin – International Games and Playful Media Festival Title & Description: XR-History Award 2026 An international award recognizing outstanding XR (Extended Reality) projects that explore history, memory culture, and commemorative practices through immersive media, digital storytelling, and experimental artistic approaches. The award encourages […]
Organizer Information The Prix Ars Electronica is the world’s longest-running media art competition. With the award-winning works of international artists as a trend barometer, it offers an inspiring, current and forward-looking insight into the interface between art, technology and society. The winners can look forward to the coveted Golden Nicas, up to 10,000 euros per […]
Organizer Information The Art Exchange Moving Image Programme is a major international collaboration supported by the British Council. For the 2026 cycle, it is delivered by Breinstorm Brand Architects (a strategic design and storytelling firm) and IQOQO (a digital platform dedicated to connecting creative and cultural professionals across Africa). The initiative is designed to […]
Tales is the second edition of the residency program at the Santa Croce Monumental Complex, located in the municipality of Bosco Marengo (AL), Italy. MARES is offering 4 artists the opportunity to explore the history and distinctive character of the Alessandria region, providing a free working space within the Complex to develop new thematic works. […]
Organizer Information The LICHTER Filmfest Frankfurt International is a vibrant cultural festival that celebrates the diversity of regional and international filmmaking. Since its inception in 2008, the festival has grown into a significant event in the German film landscape, bridging the gap between traditional cinema and contemporary media art. One of its most distinguished features […]
Organizer Information Nam June Paik Curatorial Fellowship at the Harvard Art Museums is situated within one of the world’s leading academic museum complexes, comprising the Fogg Museum, the Busch-Reisinger Museum, and the Arthur M. Sackler Museum under Harvard University’s Central Administration. Located at the intersection of public access and higher education, the Harvard Art Museums […]
Organizer Information The Allied Arts Council of Lethbridge (AAC) is a non-profit organization that has served as a leader in the southern Alberta arts community since 1958. The Council manages Casa, Lethbridge’s premier community arts center, which opened in 2013 as a 42,000-square-foot multidisciplinary facility. Casa was designed to be a hub for experimentation, incubation, […]
Organizer Information The City of Berkeley’s Office of Economic Development (OED), through its Civic Arts program, is the central administrative body responsible for fostering a vibrant cultural ecosystem in Berkeley, California. The Civic Arts program supports the local community by funding grants for artists and cultural organizations, managing the city’s extensive public art collection, and […]
