20th ADAF online | TECHNO(S)CENE

04/07/2024
20th ADAF online | TECHNO(S)CENE

This year’s Athens Digital Arts Festival (ADAF) once again extends the celebration of digital creativity beyond its physical event. Following the successful physical festival, which took place from May 16th to 26th, the festival continues to promote its festive theme, “Techno(s)cene”, by presenting selected works of exceptional aesthetics that made a mark on the event, now available through its online platform.

The online edition will be available to the public until October 15th.

Online ADAF features a wide range of categories, such as Video Art, Animation, Kids, Music, Digital Image, and Web Art. Viewers can explore groundbreaking video art pieces that delve into the intersection of technology and human experience, enjoy captivating animations designed for both young and adult audiences, and discover impressive digital images that redefine the landscape of visual arts. The festival also offers a special section for children, filled with engaging and imaginative content aimed at sparking curiosity and creativity.Music enthusiasts can enjoy unique digital compositions, while the Web Art category allows you to explore interactive online works that push the boundaries of the digital medium.

By providing these works through the ADAF online platform, our festival continues its mission of bringing the cutting edge of technology closer to people and connecting a global audience with innovative art that explores the relationship between technology and creativity.

Don’t miss the opportunity to enjoy ADAF online until October 15th and become part of a global community of art lovers exploring how technology redefines art, culture, and everyday life. Take this chance to see our perspective on the impact of techno-sciences on art and our contribution to the digital arts scene, which we have been passionately serving for 20 years.

The event is organized as part of the initiative “20th and 21st International Festival of Digital Arts of Greece – Athens Digital Arts Festival,” which has been included in the Operational Program “Attica” under the NSRF 2021-2027 and co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund and national resources.