Inside2015: Announces Competition Winners


On behalf of the competition organizers, collaborators and supporters, the Morpholio Project congratulates the Inside2015 Winners, Honor Awards and Honorable Mentions. "We tend to think of great design as either being captured in history in the past or so brilliantly futuristic that we can't imagine what it will be. The truth is that the most compelling design work right now merges these ideas." Said Elizabeth Giorgi, Tech Writer at Apartment Therapy. “The entries were ambitious, exploratory, insightful, and full of promise. Seeing the world through their eyes is a good reminder as to why we got into the design world.”Said Caroline Williamson, Managing Editor at Design Milk.

Inside2015 was assembled by designers, professors and students as a means to publically promote the research, exploration and investigation currently happening in academia and amongst today's emerging talent. “The projects question the status quo and remind us all to think more creatively.” Said Mark Wilson of Fast Company Design. David Bright of Knoll, Inc. said “They address complex problems through a direct approach to design.” All of the submissions exemplified outstanding work and the competition organizers are grateful for the enormous amount of entrants who were bold enough to confront the world with their voice. “It reminds us how important it is to return to some of the basics of creation” said Barrie Benson, Founder of Barrie Benson Interior Design.

This year's honorable jury included Arlene Hirst of T Magazine, Elizabeth Giorgi of Apartment Therapy, Mark Wilson of Fast Company Design, Caroline Williamson of Design Milk, David Bright of Knoll, Inc., Barrie Benson of Barrie Benson Interior Design, Lucy Wang of Inhabitat, Richard Elder of Herman Miller, Inc., Meghan Edwards of Interior Design Magazine at SANDOW, Grace Ehlers of Metropolis Magazine, Brandon Quattrone of Consort Design, Cheryl Durst of International Interior Design Association and Paul Petrunia of ARCHINECT. Inside 2015 would like to give special thanks to ArchDaily, The Morpholio Project, FastCompany, Metropolis Magazine, Design Milk, Interior Design Magazine, the AIAS, IIDA, ADC, AIGA, DBA, Bustler and Archinect for their support of young designers everywhere.


Winners



Emerging Talent Jury Winner
SOFTlab
CHROMAtex
See the full collection



Emerging Talent Jury Winner
AE Superlab.
The Diwani Chair
See the full collection



Emerging Talent Jury Winner
John Szot
Detroit Project
See the full collection



Emerging Talent Jury Winner
vishwaraj nikumbh
ORGANIC-POD
See the full collection



Future Voices Jury Winner
Jon Manoles
Lappis Lounge Chair - Furniture design
See the full collection



Future Voices Jury Winner
Simin Qiu
Swirl
See the full collection



Future Voices Jury Winner
Humayra Alam
Single Unit Pipe House
See the full collection



Morpholio Special Recognition
Grzegorz Zmarz
EVE lamp
See the full collection



Morpholio Special Recognition
BraniDesi
Life in Expressionism
See the full collection



Morpholio Special Recognition
Rebecca Roberts
TED Global Headquarters, Rio de Janeiro
See the full collection



Morpholio Special Recognition
Fiona Sindjelic Stefanovic
Morpho/Invader/Slant
See the full collection



Emerging Talent Public Winner
Cuong Le
bamboo lamp
See the full collection



Emerging Talent Public Winner
Keren Shiker
Sink in - adjustable seating furniture.
See the full collection



Future Voices Public Winner
Katie Dane
Musicians In Residence
See the full collection





Honor Awards

Alex Delaunay
Doehler 2
Emerging Talent Jury Honor Award
PROJECTiONE
Temporal Synapse
Emerging Talent Jury Honor Award
vishwaraj nikumbh
zoos table lamp
Emerging Talent Jury Honor Award
Yoonji Nam
In fold
Emerging Talent Jury Honor Award
Azubike Ononye
Glueless Retail Bags
Emerging Talent Jury Honor Award
Ekaterina Elizarova
CHAPITEAU Lamps Collection
Emerging Talent Jury Honor Award
Marco Lafiandra
SECTION_SUSPENSION LAMP by .EXNOVO
Emerging Talent Jury Honor Award
Javier Galindo
The Incomplete Grand Tour
Emerging Talent Jury Honor Award
SOFTlab
Light House for Sonos
Emerging Talent Jury Honor Award
PROJECTiONE
EXOtique
Emerging Talent Jury Honor Award
Jesse Honsa
Type/Phantasmagoria: Google Image Search Overlays
Emerging Talent Jury Honor Award
Yoonji Nam
Dots with paint
Emerging Talent Jury Honor Award
Michaël Bihain
DIAPHRAGM_Stool
Emerging Talent Jury Honor Award
Honsa Mahoney
The Ark
Emerging Talent Jury Honor Award
Alex Warr
Through the Block
Future Voices Jury Honor Award
Danielle Di Leone
Plywood & Paracord - Furniture
Future Voices Jury Honor Award
Christopher Voltl
BIO-MORPHOLOGIC SYSTEM PANELS
Future Voices Jury Honor Award
Team University at Buffalo
Memorial MH17
Future Voices Jury Honor Award
Rodrigo Caula
Manhattan Lamp - Marble from Michelangelo's Quarry
Future Voices Jury Honor Award
Sergio Taveras
ˈekōs
Future Voices Jury Honor Award
Fiona Sindjelic Stefanovic
Morpha/Veer/SS
Future Voices Jury Honor Award
Katie Dane
Tesla Center
Future Voices Jury Honor Award
Francisco Silva / Ana Gomes
Environment Bubble
Future Voices Jury Honor Award
ruslan pushkarev
Shells - set of a coffee tables
Future Voices Jury Honor Award
Alex Warr
Lines of Meaning
Future Voices Jury Honor Award
Zee Shake Lee
Moving Grounds
Future Voices Jury Honor Award
long Ye
Brutal Museum
Future Voices Jury Honor Award
Andrew Delle Bovi
Land Imprinter
Future Voices Jury Honor Award
Anthony Shung Yiu Ko
Institute of Un-Natural Fictions
Future Voices Jury Honor Award
Adrian Labaut Hernandez
Unlimited
Future Voices Jury Honor Award
John Wise
'Halo' Lighting System
Future Voices Jury Honor Award



Honorable Mentions

Christopher Carlsen
Kontrique 28 - 31
Emerging Talent
Keren Shiker
Loop lighting - flexible lighting fixture.
Emerging Talent
claudio boyd
Acid Fires
Emerging Talent
Olivera Stankovic Grujicic
An angel and soul_ floor lamp
Emerging Talent
Hedvig Skjerdingstad
The Museum - Recollection of a City
Emerging Talent
Nash Waters
Symbiosis
Emerging Talent
Samuel Gadient
stick it togehter and sleep
Emerging Talent
Ben Perman
Mr Simple - Indooroopilly Shopping Centre Brisbane
Emerging Talent
Ana Janjić
WrapLamp_table lamp
Emerging Talent
Brad Mitchell
Lesschurch
Emerging Talent
Ekaterina Elizarova
RING Sofa
Emerging Talent
John Szot
Matrix 2
Emerging Talent
Anton Kostetskii
Ergometer
Emerging Talent
Gopalkrishna Pai Kane
Poise
Emerging Talent
BraniDesi
Here I am Architect
Emerging Talent
Azubike Ononye
Keeper Cells
Emerging Talent
Alexander Malagelada
Kokedama Holder Design
Emerging Talent
Eugene Serebriakov
Animalams -multi-functional minimalist floor lamps
Emerging Talent
Franck Divay
Flat packed leather storage basket assembled with a wooden rod
Emerging Talent
Michaël Bihain
IRIS Coffee table
Emerging Talent
Rahul Ghera
rahul_DESIGNWORK
Future Voices
Berta Martirosyan
Women
Future Voices
Francisco Silva / Ana Gomes
Same Space = Any Environment
Future Voices
Humayra Alam
Translucent Maze
Future Voices
Sergio Taveras
Τρίτη
Future Voices
Alexander Culler
An Interior Dialogue
Future Voices
Tom Roland
Object[ED]
Future Voices
Fren Mah
Toivo Chair - design: Fren Mah
Future Voices
Alex Warr
Rendering Atmosphere
Future Voices
Emily Moore
Cutout Stool
Future Voices
Francisco Silva / Ana Gomes
User = Architect = Space
Future Voices
Andrew Delle Bovi
Totems
Future Voices
Erik Jam
Data is Everywhere
Future Voices
Hirotaka Tanaka
// THRESHOLD
Future Voices
David Heaton
Drawing Against Gravity (Robie House)
Future Voices
Zee Shake Lee
InsideOut: MOTUIHE
Future Voices
Mike Ruiz
Golgi Chair
Future Voices
Sergio Taveras
STAC
Future Voices
David Heaton
Artificial Life
Future Voices



About the Competition App

The Competition Team would like to give a special thanks to the Morpholio Project for the technology and support that allowed this competition to happen.
Download here


Morpholio for iOS



Jury Quotes

"We tend to think of great design as either being captured in history in the past or so brilliantly futuristic that we can't imagine what it will be. The truth is that the most compelling design work right now merges these ideas. Our shared global history should inform how we design for our future."

- Elizabeth Giorgi
Tech Writer, Apartment Therapy


"Student designers are often the craziest designers--in a good way. While not every idea they come up with is immediately produceable, they question the status quo and remind us all to think more creatively"

- Mark Wilson
Fast Company Design


"Overall, the submissions represent a mix of scales -- urban to object -- but across scales, the best projects address complex problems through a direct approach to design. The most compelling balance technical virtuosity, imagination and practical application"

- David Bright
Senior Vice President, Communications at Knoll, Inc.

"The entries were ambitious, exploratory, insightful, and full of promise. Seeing the world through their eyes is a good reminder as to why we got into the design world."

- Caroline Williamson
Managing Editor, Design Milk


"Being a Juror for this show, reminds me how important it is to return to some of the basics of creation and brainstorming. Just as it is important for educators to touch base with the prolific designers in the field. Morpholio is a great invention to connect both disciplines."

- Barrie Benson
Founder Barrie Benson Interior Design


"It's difficult being a design student or young designer these days and it's especially hard to get noticed. With platforms like Morpholio, which not only lets designers display their work, but they offer opportunities like Inside2015 to give them a taste of real world experience and helps to validate all of their hard work."

- Caroline Williamson
Managing Editor, Design Milk




Inside2015: Competition Finalists Announced

On behalf of the competition organizers, collaborators and supporters, the Morpholio Project congratulates the Inside2015 Finalists. Inside2015 was assembled as a means to publicly promote the research, exploration and investigation currently happening amongst today's emerging talent. All of the submissions exemplified outstanding work and the competition organizers are grateful for the enormous amount of entrants who were bold enough to confront the world with their voice.

The Winner(s) will be selected by the Jury as well as public competition "EyeTime".To view the finalists and contribute your "EyeTime" now for your favorite entrant, please download the competition app here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/morpholio-portfolio-app-for/id484413042?mt=8.


Emerging Talent Finalists


Keren Shiker
Loop lighting - flexible lighting fixture.
Keren Shiker
Sink in - adjustable seating furniture.
Yoonji Nam
Dots with paint
Yoonji Nam
In fold
claudio boyd
Acid Fires
Grzegorz Zmarz
EVE lamp
AE Superlab.
The Diwani Chair
vishwaraj nikumbh
ORGANIC-POD
Alexander Malagelada
Kokedama Holder Design
Azubike Ononye
Keeper Cells
Azubike Ononye
Glueless Retail Bags
Jesse Honsa
Type/Phantasmagoria: Google Image Search Overlays
PROJECTiONE
EXOtique
Hedvig Skjerdingstad
The Museum - Recollection of a City
Franck Divay
Flat packed leather storage basket assembled with a wooden rod
Ekaterina Elizarova
RING Sofa
SOFTlab
Light House for Sonos
Marco Lafiandra
SECTION_SUSPENSION LAMP by .EXNOVO
John Szot
Detroit Project
BraniDesi
Life in Expressionism
Nash Waters
Symbiosis
SOFTlab
CHROMAtex
Michaël Bihain
IRIS Coffee table
Michaël Bihain
DIAPHRAGM_Stool
Eugene Serebriakov
Animalams -multi-functional minimalist floor lamps
Javier Galindo
The Incomplete Grand Tour
Samuel Gadient
stick it togehter and sleep
Olivera Stankovic Grujicic
An angel and soul_ floor lamp
vishwaraj nikumbh
zoos table lamp
Ekaterina Elizarova
CHAPITEAU Lamps Collection
Gopalkrishna Pai Kane
Poise
Alex Delaunay
Doehler 2
BraniDesi
Here I am Architect
Anton Kostetskii
Ergometer
Ana Janjić
WrapLamp_table lamp
Brad Mitchell
Lesschurch
Christopher Carlsen
Kontrique 28 - 31
Honsa Mahoney
The Ark
Cuong Le
bamboo lamp
John Szot
Matrix 2
Ben Perman
Mr Simple - Indooroopilly Shopping Centre Brisbane
PROJECTiONE
Temporal Synapse



Future Voices Finalists


Alex Warr
Through the Block
Christopher Voltl
BIO-MORPHOLOGIC SYSTEM PANELS
Anthony Shung Yiu Ko
Institute of Un-Natural Fictions
Alex Warr
Rendering Atmosphere
Rebecca Roberts
TED Global Headquarters, Rio de Janeiro
Alex Warr
Lines of Meaning
Katie Dane
Tesla Center
Humayra Alam
Translucent Maze
Sergio Taveras
STAC
Jon Manoles
Lappis Lounge Chair - Furniture design
Danielle Di Leone
Plywood & Paracord - Furniture
Sergio Taveras
Τρίτη
Francisco Silva / Ana Gomes
Environment Bubble
Francisco Silva / Ana Gomes
Same Space = Any Environment
long Ye
Brutal Museum
Fiona Sindjelic Stefanovic
Morpho/Invader/Slant
Hirotaka Tanaka
// THRESHOLD
Erik Jam
Data is Everywhere
Humayra Alam
Single Unit Pipe House
John Wise
'Halo' Lighting System
Zee Shake Lee
Moving Grounds
Alexander Culler
An Interior Dialogue
Team University at Buffalo
Memorial MH17
Rahul Ghera
rahul_DESIGNWORK
Rodrigo Caula
Manhattan Lamp - Marble from Michelangelo's Quarry
Fiona Sindjelic Stefanovic
Morpha/Veer/SS
ruslan pushkarev
Shells - set of a coffee tables
Katie Dane
Musicians In Residence
Emily Moore
Cutout Stool
Adrian Labaut Hernandez
Unlimited
Simin Qiu
Swirl
Mike Ruiz
Golgi Chair
Fren Mah
Toivo Chair - design: Fren Mah
Sergio Taveras
ˈekōs
David Heaton
Drawing Against Gravity (Robie House)
Tom Roland
Object[ED]
Francisco Silva / Ana Gomes
User = Architect = Space
Berta Martirosyan
Women
Andrew Delle Bovi
Totems
David Heaton
Artificial Life
Zee Shake Lee
InsideOut: MOTUIHE
Andrew Delle Bovi
Land Imprinter



Call for Submissions

Inside 2015 invites students and young professionals to submit a collection of their "inside" work comprised of up to three digital images. By submitting your work, we invite you to share your voice with the collective intelligence of a community of visual thinkers. The Competition is open to all design disciplines including architects, interior designers, furniture designers, digital fabricators, graphic designers, lighting designers, product designers or any other creative field that creates for the inside. The competition is free to all entrants.

The proliferation of device culture, social networking, and cloud technology are changing the way we create, and connect on a daily basis. For design, this means that technology is not only transforming the process of production, but also the processes through which we share, critique, and organize ourselves around the work we do. The competition is first, and foremost an experiment in distributed intelligence. By leveraging the "wisdom of crowds" every entrant can see and understand how his or her work is experienced by others. It has been predicted that in 2020, there will be 50 billion mobile internet connections worldwide, the equivalent of seven devices per person. Thus, this competition is not simply about the existence of technology, but rather why and how we harness it as designers.

Inside2015 poses the following questions: What are the aspirations by which we evaluate design today? In an increasingly networked culture, what makes a project capable of cutting through the virtual noise, and starting a new conversation? How do evolving forms of media affect the way in which your message reaches its destination? What is your message?

The competition challenges you to confront the world with your work. By sending it out into the field you will test yourself and your projects. You are the designer, the curator and the critic.

Inside 2015 was assembled by designers, professors and students as a means to publically promote the research, exploration and investigation currently happening in academia and amongst today's emerging talent. The competition is supported by the AIAS, IIDA, ADC, AIGA and is hosted by The Morpholio Project. We look forward to your participation and recognition.


Categories

Future Voices (students only)
Future Voices aims to discover upcoming design voices within academia. To be eligible, students must currently be under-graduate or post-graduate students at universities or tertiary institutions. (Tertiary institutions include: junior colleges, colleges of technology, and other relevant vocational schools.)

Emerging Talent (young professionals or enthusiasts)
Emerging Talent is oriented to all young professionals and upcoming firms. To be eligible, young professionals must be 40 years of age or under if submitting as an individual. If the work was completed by a firm or practice, then the firm must be 15 years old or younger.


Submissions

  • Submissions can be of anything designed for inside. Iniside2015 encourages the following types of entries: interior architecture, interior public space, surfaces, furniture, interior graphics, furniture, interior products, renovations, conceptual space and digital fabrication.
  • Competition is open to all creative fields including but not limited to architecture, interior design, product design, graphic design, art, furniture design, lighting design, fashion, digital fabrication and technology.
  • Each Submission should include three images. The submitted images can be in any order and should represent the thoughts, explorations and ideas of the entrant.
  • Each participant may submit a maximum of four separate entries.
  • All international entries are welcomed and encouraged.
  • All submissions are digital.

Judging

Finalists:
A group of finalists will be selected by public viewing called "EyeTime" which captures and records the amount and type of viewing time an image receives. For every second an image or a collection is viewed by others the entrant will accumulate various types of Competition "EyeTme." In addition, the competition organizers will select a minimum of four additional finalists.

Please note:
  1. Entrants are permitted and encouraged to Facebook, Tweet, email and post their entry to as many people as they want to help generate "EyeTime".
  2. Finalists will be selected on a complex formula of special competition "EyeTime" data. Including but not limited to viewing, hits, zooms and more.
  3. Self "EyeTime" will not count and excessive viewing time from a single source will be automatically flagged, limited and evaluated.
  4. The EyeTime number you see reflects the full EyeTime for that image, it will NOT reflect the official competition EyeTime which takes into account select time periods as well as several other competition factors noted above.
Winners:
For each category there will be a winner(s) selected from the finalists by the guest Jury as well as a winner(s) selected by public "EyeTime."

Guest Jury:
The guest Jury will select a Winner(s) from the finalists.

Cheryl Durst
International Interior Design Association
iida.org


Mark Wilson
Fast Company Design
fastcompany.com/


Caroline Williamson
Managing Editor, Design Milk
design-milk.com


Arlene Hirst
Contributing Editor, T Magazine
nytimes.com/pages/t-magazine


Meghan Edwards
Site Editor, Interior Design Magazine at SANDOW
interiordesign.net


David Bright
Senior Vice President, Communications at Knoll, Inc.
knoll.com


Paul Petrunia
Founder/Director, ARCHINECT
archinect.com


Richard Elder
Herman Miller, Inc.
hermanmiller.com


Grace Ehlers
Metropolis Magazine
metropolismag.com


Brandon Quattrone
Consort Design
consort-design.com


Barrie Benson
Founder Barrie Benson Interior Design
barriebenson.com


Elizabeth Giorgi
Tech Writer, Apartment Therapy apartmenttherapy.com
Founder and Filmmaker, Mighteor mighteor.com


Lucy Wang
Inhabitat
inhabitat.com


Schedule

April 7th 2015:
Collections may be submitted anytime up to April 7th.

April 21st 2015:
Finalists announced and Stage 02 "EyeTime" begins.

May 18th 2015:
Winners and Honorable Mentions announced.



Announcement of the Winners

Winners:
A minimum of one "EyeTime Jury" winner and one "Guest Jury" winner will be selected in each category. All winning entrants will receive the title of Competition Winner(s) and will be announced in a public Press Release. Additional Honor Awards, Special Recognitions and Honorable mentions will be included in all press releases.

Past Winners
To view past winners visit Inside2013




Submission Procedures: iPad or iPhone Users

Step 1: Download the Competition App.
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/morpholio/id484413042?ls=1&mt=8
Register by simply creating a new account or login in to your existing account. By creating an account and agreeing to the terms and conditions the entrant will be registered.

Step 2: Add a collection
Create a collection of up to any three digital images of the entrant's choice. Images must be jpg files less than 5mb.
Note: You may change your images or image order at any time during the competition period by hitting unlock in the collection. After you make your changes press lock. Please note images you delete will lose accumulated EyeTime for that specific image.

Step 3: Add Entry Title and Subtitle
(Remember to press unlock to change text)
Top Title: Change "Untitled" to any name you choose for your entry. (Example: "Walls")
Bottom Subtitle: Change "Created on ..." to say "Inside2015:FV" for Future Voices (students entries) or "Inside2015:ET" for Emerging Talent (Young Professionals entries.)

Example naming:
Walls
Inside2015:ET
(Please note that the project title and your name will be searchable in Pinup and MUST be correct.)

Step 4: Pinup Lock the collection and press the globe. If the globe is on your project is submitted and should be searchable in Pinup. Search Pinup for your name or title to confirm.


Submission Procedures: Non iPhone or iPad Users

Inside2015 web submission

Step 1: Go to our Inside2015 web upload page

Step 2: Fill out the online submission form
Press "Submit" to complete your submission. Please use JPG files under 3 MB only. The form will upload your images to the server and create an account for you.

Step 3: Share your submission with your friends
Use the social icons and the shareline to let your friends know about your submission.

Existing members
Please log in to your account first and then use the web upload tool.


Important Tips

  1. Competition Updates: Press "Like" on Facebook here http://www.facebook.com/morpholio to see immediate updates, competition news, posts and announcements.
  2. Submit the maximum of three Projects (three images each)
  3. Social Media: All entrants are permitted and encouraged to post, Facebook, Tweet, and email their entry to as many people as they want to help generate "EyeTime."

About the Competition App

The Competition Team would like to give a special thanks to the Morpholio Project for the technology and support that allowed this competition to happen.
Download here


Morpholio for iOS


Regulations

  1. Entrants maintain full copyright to their work and grant no usage to the Competition Organizers other than those granted herein. "Competition Organizers" as used herein refers to all competition collaborators, supporters, contributors, sponsors and organizational teams.
  2. There is no registration fee.
  3. The official language of the competition is English; however text within images may be submitted in any language.
  4. This will be a digital competition and no hardcopies will be accepted. Images are permitted to be digitally manipulated or altered and must be jpg files less than 5mb.
  5. If the competition exceeds 500 entrants, then only one collection per entrant will be selected as a competition finalist or the number of finalists will be adjusted. In this case should any entrant have more than one collection in the list of finalists the Competition Organizers will automatically select the collection with the most competition EyeTime as a finalist. Winning entries from previous years are not eligible for re-submission.
  6. For purposes of announcing the winners, finalists and/or the competition, the Competition Organizers reserve the right to reproduce, distribute, in part or in whole, any images or text included in the submission material. Entrant agrees that their work may be exhibited or shown during competition sponsored events, as well as on the competition sponsored website and competition sponsored promotional materials, allowing for the entrant to retain control over the licensing of their work. Entrant agrees that the Competition Organizers may reproduce and may allow reproduction of selected images in competition approved publications. Credit will be given to the entrant for any image(s) used. It also acknowledges the right to use winners and finalists in any and all forms of print, electronic and digital media, related to The Competition.
  7. The competition organizers and collaborators, reserve the right to modify the competition schedule, terms, regulations and requirements at any time if deemed necessary. Competition organizers also reserve the right to disqualify any entrant or winner not providing the required information. Entrants will be disqualified if any of the competition rules, terms or regulations are not considered.
  8. The competition organizers reserve the right to prohibit an entry if it is deemed inappropriate as well as the final number of included works. Jury reserves the rights to select additional winners if deemed necessary by the jury or Competition Organizers. Inappropriate material includes but is not limited to explicit nudity, sexual or pornographic content as well as content that encourages harm, hate, violence or abuse of any kind or is illegal.
  9. Entrant represents, agrees and warrants that they have obtained all releases from any persons and/or property owners requiring such, featured in their submission allowing publication in any and all media forms.
  10. Entrant represents, agrees and warrants that the whole copyright and any other form of intellectual property right in the work is vested in them.
  11. Entrant represents, agrees and warrants to the Competition Organizers that they own and have created all elements of the work submitted and that nothing within any work has been added or copied from another person's work.
  12. Entrant represents, agrees and warrants that they have not in any way assigned, licensed, disposed of, or otherwise encumbered any of their rights which allow them to deal freely with the work and the copyright therein.
  13. Entrant represents, agrees, warrants and acknowledges that by entering this competition each entrant may be contacted by the Competition Organizers for competition updates, related information or general marketing purposes.
  14. Entrant represents, agrees, warrants and acknowledges that the Competition Organizers rely fully upon the warranties and license given by entrants when submitting their work for consideration. Entrants indemnify and hold the Competition Organizers harmless from any and all claims, actions, proceedings, costs and expenses arising as a result of any allegation that the relevant entrant did not own or is not wholly entitled and authorized to allow publication and reproduction of the work by the Competition Organizers.
  15. Submission of an entry to the competition automatically constitutes the entrant's acceptance of all conditions set forth in these regulations as well as the guidelines and terms of service. See terms for complete list of regulations. Should any other regulations, rules or terms be in conflict then these regulations set forth herein will supersede all other versions.
  16. Entrants must be at least 18 years of age.

Contact

Questions may be submitted by emailing the competition organizer at InsideCompetition@gmail.com. All Frequently Asked Questions will be posted here and no questions can be answered after this date.

The Inside 2015 Competition would like to give special thanks to the following organizations for their support and their promotion of young talent in all creative fields.



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