Dates & Deadlines

February 1, 26 Earlybird Deadline

March 15, 2026 Regular Deadline

April 5, 2026 Late Deadline

April 24, 2026 Notification Date

May 1 – 31, 2026 Online Event Date

Submission Guidelines

Eligibility

  • interlaced.tv is open to video artists worldwide.

  • Submissions must incorporate analog video technology at some stage of the production process.

  • Premiere status is not required; works may be submitted regardless of their production date.

  • We welcome short, non-narrative experimental works, including animation and video art.

  • Works must have a runtime between 1 and 7 minutes.

  • Multiple submissions are accepted.

  • A submission fee applies to each work.

Language & Subtitles

  • Works may be in any language.

  • English subtitles are not required for non-English works.

Rights & Permissions

  • Artists must hold full copyright ownership of all submitted materials, including visuals, sound, music, and any third-party content.

  • By submitting, you confirm that all necessary rights and permissions have been obtained.

  • interlaced.tv is not liable for any copyright claims related to submitted works.

  • Selected works will be presented online for a period of one month.

  • All video files will be deleted after the event; no files will be archived.

General Terms

  • Submission fees are non-refundable.

  • interlaced.tv is a small, artist-run initiative; submission fees directly support its production and promotion.

  • We are unable to offer artist fees at this time.

  • By submitting, artists grant interlaced.tv permission to use texts, still images, trailers, and excerpts (up to 30 seconds) for promotional purposes.

  • All decisions made by the selection committee are final.

 

About interlaced.tv

interlaced.tv is a platform dedicated to promoting dialogue and experimentation in analog art. Through curated online exhibitions, it highlights the transformative potential of sound and video as an artistic form, fostering a global community of artist engaged in unconventional and visionary visual and sound practices