Computer Vision Art Gallery

Call for Artworks

Computer vision techniques have long been connected to the arts. From the study of visual art with computer vision techniques, to the development of new vision techniques based on insights from the arts community, to artwork generated algorithmically, there is a rich history of exchange between the fields.

In recent years the success of a new crop of generative models is creating excitement and change in vision and graphics, and these new approaches to creation have led to a rich community of artistic exploration as well, much of which is happening in online visual culture. Artists such as Mario Klingemann, Anna Ridler, Memo Akten and Kyle McDonald have incorporated computer vision techniques into their artistic practice to explore novel ways of representing the human form, experiment with datasets of their own drawings and critique the machine’s ability to understand the world.

Further, the outsized influence of computer vision techniques in socially important areas such as healthcare, ubiquitous surveillance, autonomous vehicles and robotics, and warfare makes a social and artistic engagement with the field vital.

Topic areas may include but are not limited to:

  • Work created with novel computer vision techniques

  • Work created using existing computer vision techniques in original or unexpected ways

  • Artworks bringing an alternative or critical perspective to computer vision techniques and applications


Submission Guidelines

We invite the submission of artworks created with and/or about computer vision techniques. These artworks can be part of published technical work, including at CVPR, although they are not restricted to this.

Although we are very open to the format of the pieces, we will require documentation in the form of video, stills, or a website.

Art submissions will be reviewed by the organizing committee.

We will host an online gallery of accepted submissions at our gallery site computervisionart.com, this will be the third iteration of this gallery, and this and all past works are archived indefinitely as a record of the emerging history of artistic inquiry with computer vision. We will present a set of the selected works live at the conference workshop. The gallery will be co-located with the broader “First Workshop on Ethical Considerations in Creative applications of Computer Vision”. At the workshop we will further award a prize to the top submitted artwork, as determined by the jury.

Attendance at the workshop is not required for submitted works. We will not be able to provide conference registration but if you are coming to CVPR we would love you to join us!

Submit your artwork HERE

Art Gallery is live

Key Dates

Submission Deadline — March 15th, 2021

Acceptance Notification — April 15th, 2021.

Contact

The Computer Vision Art Gallery is being organized by Luba Elliott and Xavier Snelgrove. For any questions please reach out to computer.vision.art.gallery@gmail.com