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Open Call — Visuals / Installations

Apply to join the platform. Choose the call that fits your discipline and submit through the shared application form.

OPEN CALL — VISUALS / INSTALLATIONS

Before you apply

We’re not looking for “pretty visuals.” We’re looking for spatial storytelling that changes how the ritual feels — stage, screen, light, and structure working together.

Show us the build, the constraints, and what the audience will feel.

What we’re looking for

Stage, screen, and spatial visual work: scenography, projection mapping, laser, light, or installations tied to ritual storytelling.

What we offer

Opportunities to lead visual direction for Ritual Experiences or build installations within programs. Production support is scoped per project.

Requirements

Portfolio links, documentation of previous builds, preferred mediums, and technical needs (equipment, power, rigging).

Submit once through the shared application form. We route it to the right call internally.

Timeline

  1. Submission received
  2. Review & shortlisting
  3. Response from Kumbionik

Exact dates vary by city. We update applicants as soon as review cycles open.

Good fit if

  • You think in systems: light + space + timing + narrative — not just a single asset.
  • You can scope a build realistically (power, rigging, setup time, safety).
  • Your work is durable: documented, repeatable, and adaptable across venues/cities.

Not for

  • Generic VJ loops with no connection to the ritual frame or the room.
  • Installations that ignore safety, setup constraints, or venue feasibility.

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If you’re ready, apply

We review submissions with care and follow up with timelines when a fit emerges. If you’re not selected, stay close — the platform evolves chapter by chapter.

For questions, context, or proposals, email: team@kumbionik.com

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