Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Light Grey Art Lab CALL FOR ART- THE ROBO SHOW


THE CALL:
Illustrative engineers, come forth! Bring your metaphorical blueprints and show us your visionary prowess! We are looking for artists that would like to design the ultimate mech or mobile suit, armored vehicle, or cybernetic enhancements for our next exhibition: The Robo Show! 
Whether your vision of the perfect Mech is something of a fighter, piloting a futuristic war machineThe Borg piloting a huge cube,  a brain piloting a large pointy-headed man in his underwear, or an ancient automaton designed by a distant culture of long ago, we want you to help us build the universe's most diverse legion of mechanical mercenaries. 
What drives your technology? Is it bleeding-edge future-tech? Is it ancient? Magical? What universe? What culture? What purpose? How does it work? How do you drive it? Who could possibly pilot such a beast? We are looking for epic scenes of big robos in action, doing the things they were designed to do, or schematics, exploded components, or robo propaganda. If you want to build a mobile suit that cats can drive, so be it. If you want to draw your own personalized armored vehicle, perfect. Maybe you're inspired by genetically enhanced underwater suits? Or fancy bionics and cybernetic enhancements. We are excited to see original concepts that span the gamut of technologies, both real and imagined. 


About Light Grey Art Lab: http://lightgreyartlab.com/blog/?tag=CallforArt
Light Grey Art Lab was founded in March of 2012 by Lindsay Nohl. All of our events, exhibitions, publications and endeavors are curated and managed by our small Light Grey Art Lab Staff: Lindsay Nohl (Founder & Creative Director), Jenny Bookler (Gallery Manager), Chris Hajny (Producer & Public Relations), Francesca Buchko (Editor / Social Media), and Becca Olene (Online Shop).  Huge thanks to all of our amazing interns, volunteers and patrons, because of you we're able to keep making interesting and exciting things happen!

It seems they have many calls for art throughout the year, but their selection process is a little strange.

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