Be part of the Official Futurist Conference 2026 Metaverse Gallery—an immersive exhibition extending the conference experience into a global acessable virtual world. In collaboration with the on-site exhibitions presented by Goat Gallery, CRISP, and Hedge, we bridge physical and digital realities.
Organiser:
Linked by Art, VAVortex, Paladin Punks and the Futurist Team
Theme:
Back to the Futurist - For this Exclusive Open Call we invite artists to explore creative visions of the innovations and technologies shaping tomorrow.
Launched:
13 June 2026 8AM UTC
Submission deadline:
30 June 2026
Vote started:
1 July 2026 11AM UTC
Vote ended:
7 July 2026 1PM UTC
Winners announced:
7 July 2026 4PM UTC
Charity:
Submit Artwork Only (no charity or wallets needed)
Prizes:
Exhibitions spots for 30 selected artist in the offical Futurist Metaverse Gallery Event starting July 21, 2026. 5 artists will be selected by public vote. Winners annouced at Linked by Art Space 7 June 10 AM EST
Be part of the Official Futurist Conference 2026 Metaverse Gallery—an immersive exhibition extending the conference experience into a global acessable virtual world. In collaboration with the on-site exhibitions presented by Goat Gallery, CRISP, and Hedge, we bridge physical and digital realities.
Organiser: Linked by Art, VAVortex, Paladin Punks and the Futurist Team
Theme: Back to the Futurist - For this Exclusive Open Call we invite artists to explore creative visions of the innovations and technologies shaping tomorrow.
Launched: 13 June 2026 8AM UTC
Submission deadline: 30 June 2026
Vote started: 1 July 2026 11AM UTC Vote ended: 7 July 2026 1PM UTC
Winners announced: 7 July 2026 4PM UTC
Charity: Submit Artwork Only (no charity or wallets needed)
Prizes: Exhibitions spots for 30 selected artist in the offical Futurist Metaverse Gallery Event starting July 21, 2026. 5 artists will be selected by public vote. Winners annouced at Linked by Art Space 7 June 10 AM EST
Title: The Self, Incomplete
Artist: Lord iiiip
Bio: As AI grows increasingly capable of imitating humanity, this work asks a different question: not whether artificial intelligence can think or feel, but whether it can become.
Perhaps the self is not something we possess, but something we become. Can something become itself before it knows what "itself" means?