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- Barcelona, 4-6th April 2024
The OFFF festival in creativity, digital art and emerging talent, returns to Disseny Hub in Barcelona 4-6th April. With the aim of promoting creative talent in the fields of design and digital arts, OFFF offers three full days of … Continue reading →
- 9 March 2024, 11 AM - 8.30 PM, arebyte Gallery. Symposium and live play sessions.
Curated by artist David Blandy and writer Jamie Sutcliffe in association with Strange Attractor Press, Areas Of Effect: Planar Systems, Critical Roles, and Gaming Imaginaries is a one-day symposium on Tabletop Role Playing Games (TTRPGs) with live game sessions. The … Continue reading →
- Lisbon, 24th May 2024. Call for Papers is open unitl 22/3/2024
International Conference “Towards an Automated Art? Learning Machines, Human Creativity and Uncertainty” is announced. The conference will take place in Lisbon (Portugal) on 24 May, 2024. The event aims to provide a space for interdisciplinary discussion, bringing together different … Continue reading →
- Online Panel Discussion and Online Lecture Performance (7 and 15 February)
CULTUS is the second instalment of the Silicon Traces trilogy, a series of moving image installations that contends with the beliefs, fantasies, and histories influential to Silicon Valley’s visions of the future. Spanning queer and speculative engagements with psychedelia, the … Continue reading →
Area: digital art
text by Caterina Sbrana. I proposed months ago to DIGITALMEETSCULTURE readers an article referring to a series of artistic initiatives at the Serpentine Galleries in London in which technology meets art, entitled “Arts Technologies at Serpentine Galleries“. In Spring 2020, … Continue reading
Developed in partnership with Shape Arts in 2021, Open Screen seeks proposals for existing works that respond to the theme of Sci-Fi. arebyte welcomes work from artists who are working with technology to their advantage, as a way to overcome … Continue reading
The Digi Art worldwide is one of the most renowned platform for digital artists where artists, designer, creative etc. Visit feast their eyes on some of the best digital art pieces in the world. An internationally established avenue, the Digi … Continue reading
The Festival that connects the Aegean landscape and nature with Audiovisual Arts, Little Islands Festival (LIF) is addressing an open call towards all artistic communities experimenting with hybrid artistic practices at the boundaries of the performing and digital arts. LIF … Continue reading
Contemporary creation, new art forms, unexpected locations: Little Islands Festival explores and creates new worlds and suggests alternative ways of viewing art and life. With a view to connecting the Aegean landscape to contemporary creation and the power of new … Continue reading
Between November and December 2021, Kyber Theatre organises in Cagliari (Italy) the 8th Edition of the International Theatre, Art and New Technologies Festival called “The Wonders of Possible” – Le Meraviglie Del Possibile, LMDP. LMDP Festival is the first of … Continue reading
Developed in partnership with Shape Arts, Open Screen is seeking proposals for new works that respond to the theme of Realities, as part of arebyte on Screen, arebyte’s expanded and innovative online platform for digital animations, videos, web-based interactive experiences … Continue reading
Arius Technology Inc., a world-leading art technology company, has partnered with Crozier, a global leader in fine arts logistics and an Iron Mountain (NYSE:IRM) business, to provide clients with ultra-high-resolution imaging previously unavailable to the commercial art world. The core … Continue reading
The series of online workshops conjures synergies between the fields of performance, LARP, game design and media theory. The common inquiry will be the phenomenon of ‘bleed’, wherein the boundaries between fiction and reality, the virtual and physical world dissolve. … Continue reading
The artists featured in The Black Index—Dennis Delgado, Alicia Henry, Kenyatta A.C. Hinkle, Titus Kaphar, Whitfield Lovell, and Lava Thomas—build upon the tradition of Black self-representation as an antidote to colonialist images. Using drawing, performance, printmaking, sculpture, and digital technology to … Continue reading