Homo Technologicus – LoosenArt Exhibition

Open Call: LoosenArt’s Homo Technologicus 2026 exhibition. Free entry for photographers, designers and video artists. Deadline: Jan 22, 2026.
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Free-entry open call exploring the bond between humans and technology

Submission deadline: January 22, 2026

LoosenArt invites artists worldwide to participate in Homo Technologicus, a collective exhibition to be held in Rome, Italy, in April 2026. This open call is addressed to photographers, visual designers, and video artists interested in examining the relationship between human beings and technology in contemporary society.

About the exhibition

Homo Technologicus investigates the intersections between humanity and technological progress — how digital innovation shapes our social, emotional, physical, and cognitive landscapes. Artists are invited to interpret this dialogue through works that reflect on both the potential and the limits of human-technology interaction.

Accepted media

  • Photography
  • Digital visual design
  • Video art

Exhibition details

Selected works will be exhibited in a group show organized by LoosenArt in Rome. The exhibition will explore themes such as artificial intelligence, digital identity, post-humanism, connectivity, and the emotional impact of technology on human relationships.

Entry conditions

  • Deadline: January 22, 2026
  • Entry fee: Free
  • Number of works: 1 to 3 per participant
  • Eligibility: Open worldwide to photographers, visual designers, and video artists

How to submit

Artists may submit up to three works addressing the exhibition theme, either directly or metaphorically, using any visual language or experimental approach. Applications must be sent through the official LoosenArt website.

About LoosenArt

LoosenArt is an independent online gallery and platform dedicated to contemporary visual arts. Founded on the principles of connection, exchange, and accessibility, it promotes artistic practices that reflect social awareness and cultural evolution. The platform also supports organizations involved in environmental protection, aligning creativity with responsibility.

 

 

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