Special Call for SEAF 2025 Interactive Art

Fabulous and fantastic artists! We hope you had a fantastic Halloween. As we leave Seduction and the spooky season behind, it’s time to start gearing up for SEAF 2025. The Call for Film is already well underway. It’s time to kick off the 2025 Call for Interactive Art Proposals.

Interactive Art are art projects or activities that are meant to be interacted with and/or engages participants via more than one sense. They are often the experiences that set SEAF apart from other art shows and events. If the audience is allowed to touch it, talk to it, move it, sit on it, have it sit on them, so on and so forth, it is interactive art. Having the chance to pick up a drawing pad and sketch people in bondage, write your desires on flesh, and entering a lush garden of sensual delights are just a few of the Interactive Elements we have had at past festivals. And we want more. More of the same and different experiences, too.

To make sure we’re all clear, this is NOT the start of the general Call for Visual, Literary, Store, and Performance Art. That begins December 1st. This call is only for Interactive Art proposals. The biggest restrictions we face in planning SEAF are those imposed upon us by time and space. Our layout of the festival within the Exhibition Hall must be finalized before the Call For Art closes, so we have decided to put out a call for Interactive Art proposals during the month of November. Having the deadline for Interactive Art proposals on December 15th means we can take your fantastic ideas into account as we finalize the layout for SEAF2025. Yes, you read that right: interactive proposals must be submitted before the Call For Art has only been open for two weeks.

What is Interactive Art?

Interactive Art are art projects, activities, or experiences that are meant to be interacted with and/or engages participants via more that one sense. If the audience is allowed to touch it, talk to it, move it, sit on it, have it sit on them, so on and so forth, it is an interactive element. Interactive is made up of three categories.

Interactive – Unattended/Unmanaged 

Art projects or activities where interaction does not require supervision or management.

Interactive – Attended/Managed

Art projects and activities that require management or are enhanced by the artist/attendant’s engagement with the participants. Engagement can include, but is not limited to, instruction, demonstration, assistance, and/or collaboration.

Large Scale  

Art projects that are freestanding or don’t fit on an art wall. The art may not have an interactive element or may be more environmental in its impact.

How to Submit an Interactive Proposal

All proposals must be made via this Google form. Your proposal doesn’t have to be finished or finalized, but if it is, that is a bonus. As you fill out the form, be sure to describe as many facets of your art project or experience that you can in order to give our curators plenty of information. We do have a limited number of artist grants of up to $300 to bestow for materials or consumables related to the project. If you want to apply for funding, please include a budget in your proposal.

Proposal details to include or develop:

  • Name your project. It is understandable to have only a working title at this stage. Naming your project “untitled” makes it difficult for identification and tracking purposes.
  • Explicitly describe how one can interact with your project or you.
  • Are you requesting assistance or material support before or during the festival?
  • Can you deliver and install your project on Wednesday, April 30, 2025?
  • Identify any power, lighting, or sound needs including, but not limited to, details of wattage, duration, and volume level.
  • Identify potential allergens, such as latex, peanuts, heavy scents, plants, etc., and information demonstrating how you will be mitigating the impact of these to attendees
  • Identify any other potential safety hazards associated with your project and how you will mitigate them.
  • Will your project make use of liquids, gels, food, saliva, blood, slime, etc.? How will you contain, dispose of, and clean these things?
  • Do you need to secure any of your equipment? Please note, no one may attach anything to the floors or walls or ceiling of the facility.
  • What is your plan for reducing the possibility of transmitting infectious diseases that may be spread through interaction with your project?

The Important Fine Print

At SEAF, interactive or immersive art or presentations are an important part of our participant experience. As such, they may not include/result in:

  • Harassment or discrimination of any person or group.
  • Hate speech or messages intended to incite violence, harassment, or discrimination.  
  • Groping, simulated or actual sex, masturbation, hitting, or flagellation.  
  • Firearms of any kind.  
  • Pyrotechnics or open flame.
  • The consumption of alcohol as part of an interactive element.  
  • The use of live animals or glitter.

You can read the full document if interactive element guidelines here. If your art is accepted, it will need to adhere to these guidelines.

If you have any questions, please contact us at info@seattleerotic.org. You can also join our Executive Director, Sophia, and other SEAF staff at Gallery Erato on First Thursday, November 7th at 6pm to discuss what Interactive Art at SEAF 2025 could look like.