‘Into the Pixel’ 2009 Submissions Open
Annual Event Celebrates Art from Videogames
“Video Games are an influential aspect of pop-culture and entertainment, and behind every game character and kinetic environment are artists whose images tell the stories. The art is created on a computer with software-based brushes, pallet knives, canvases and paint, which takes as much skill and talent as ‘traditional art.’ We are excited to be able to bring these gifted artists into the public eye and look forward to viewing the fantastic work that will be added to the Into The Pixel collection,” said
ITP has established itself as the one annual opportunity for computer and video game artists to receive critical review of their creative achievements by peers in the both digital interactive world and traditional fine art experts. All 16 works of art that make up the Into the Pixel Collection are printed by a master printer, then framed and hung. In June the art will debut with a jury event and cocktail reception at E3. Through the unique partnership between the Entertainment Software Association, the Academy and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Into the Pixel has pioneered the digital game art exhibition and continues to facilitate this valuable conversation between the traditional and digital art worlds.
ITP 2009 Jurors:
- Lead Juror:
Kevin Salatino , LACMA: Curator and Department Head, Prints and Drawings - Lead Juror:
Louis Marchesano , Curator of Prints & Drawings, Getty Museum -
Jeremy Bennett , Conceptual Designer, Valve -
Thomas Haegle , Institute Director, Institute of Animation, Visual Effects and Digital Postproduction, FMX -
Glenn Phillips , Consulting Curator, Dept. of Contemporary Programs & Research,Getty Museum -
Jason Manley , President of Massive Black, concept design studio for videogames, film and new media -
Stephan Martiniere , Internationally acclaimed Science Fiction and fantasy artist - Dr
Peter E. Raad , founding Director,Linda and Mitch Hart eCenter atSMU -
Kiki Wolfkill , Executive Producer, Microsoft Game Studios
Interested artists should visit www.IntoThePixel.com for detailed information and to submit their artwork for consideration by the jury for the Into the Pixel 2009 collection. The deadline for submitting artwork is
SOURCE Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences
