Call for Works: Drawing Futures

Drawing Futures, a new the international peer-reviewed conference on speculative drawing for art and architecture has launched a call for works.

The two-day conference will bring together some of the world’s leading practitioners in drawing for conversations about the contemporary cutting-edge and future directions using drawing as a critical tool for art and architecture.

Reviewed by an international panel of experts, Drawing Futures invite you to submit your drawn experiments, representational speculations and written provocations on the art of drawing in our digitally mediated world that addresses four themes:

Augmentations – Extending drawing through new technologies and materials.
Deviated Histories – Redefining or breaking from the history of drawing.
Future Fantasticals – Drawing as a tool for speculative thought.
Protocols – Encoding new information and data through drawings.

Selected submissions will be presented at the conference and may also be included in a Drawing Futures book launched at the conference, and an exhibition of work held at The Bartlett School of Architecture’s new 22 Gordon Street gallery space.

Drawing Futures – Call for Works
10 – 11 November 2016
The Bartlett School of Architecture UCL
Deadline for submissions: 16 May 2016

For further information about the conference and how to submit your works visit: www.drawingfutures.com/submit

Drawing Futures is part of Bartlett 175, a special programme of events celebrating 175 years of architectural education at UCL.

Download the information related to this competition here.

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Cite: "Call for Works: Drawing Futures" 22 Feb 2016. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/782396/call-for-works-drawing-futures> ISSN 0719-8884

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