Open Screen 2022: Call out for disabled artists working in the digital realm

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Developed in partnership with Shape Arts in 2021, Open Screen seeks proposals for existing works that respond to the theme of Sci-Fi.

arebyte welcomes work from artists who are working with technology to their advantage, as a way to overcome barriers, criticising matters of inclusivity within technology, and everything in between.

The selected work will be presented on arebyte on Screen, arebyte’s expanded and innovative online platform for digital animations, videos, web-based interactive experiences and curatorial interventions.⁠

The deadline for submissions is 11.49pm on 7 March 2022
For more information and how to apply, please visit arebyte.com/open-screen

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