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Our partner Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory invites artists to present their work at Parameter – Generative Arts Fair and connect with a broader community that engages art, open-source technologies, creative coding, media archaeology, permacomputing and experimental electronics to broaden the current concepts and implementations of generativity.
Application submission by Tuesday, 10 February 2026 through the application form.
tl;dr
selection of up to 10 artists to present and sell their works at the Parameter fair on Saturday, 30 May 2026 at Kino Šiška (Ljubljana, SI), as part of the Adela festival
application deadline: Tuesday, 10 February 2026 using the application form
apply with existing works, there is no production budget or artist fee
no application fees, no participation fees, no commission on sold works
included in the print and web catalogue (2025 catalogue)
accommodation provided, travel costs reimbursed up to 150€
jury will award one prize – a solo exhibition (28 May–3 July 2026) at Kino Šiška with 700€/gross artist fee
jury will award two honorary mentions – 350€/gross each
Jury members: Davide Bevilacqua (AT), Maja Burja (SI), Luka Frelih (SI), Aleksandra Jovanić (RS), Katja Pahor (SI), Bérénice Serra (CH)
Parameter:
is dedicated to the presentation and purchase of works that imaginatively use (re)generative methods, tools or ideations to entangle a variety of analogue and digital forms, processes and technologies, both traditional and emerging
explores the practices arising in the expanded field of generative arts and critically probes the material and cultural aspects of generative systems to counter the dominant techno-cultural currents and narratives surrounding generative art and technology
aims to support transformative practices and aesthetics that propose alternative and communal modes of artistic production, use of material resources and interfacing with the world as a (re)generative force
aims to support creative developments that may be difficult to absorb by recommender systems, commercial art markets or project-oriented production flows and instead emphasise care, accesibility, adaptability and resillience