Athens Digital Arts Festival (ADAF) is honored to collaborate with CO-VISION as an artistic partner, underscoring its vital role in the evolution of digital art across Europe. ADAF has been at the forefront of digital creativity, renowned for its commitment to exploring new forms of artistic expression and connecting audiences with cutting-edge technology. Through this partnership, ADAF brings its vision and expertise to CO-VISION’s mission, uniting efforts to broaden access to digital arts and empower a new generation of creators. As part of CO-VISION, ADAF aims to inspire audiences, expand cultural horizons, and elevate digital art as a transformative force in the cultural landscape and natural history heritage.
CO-VISION is a large-scale project to map Europe’s natural heritage in a digital archive. It aims to create an archive of digital works that narrate Europe’s natural heritage, threatened by the climate crisis, through artistic actions distributed across the territory. CO-VISION is a cooperation project involving eight artistic partners from Italy, Romania, Belgium, Croatia, Greece, France, the Czech Republic, and Spain, along with four technical partners from Norway, Finland, and Portugal.
ADAF’s mission is to encourage, stimulate, and promote all aspects of digital creativity by hosting local and international artists and communities.
Co-Vision is a 3-year large scale project co-funded by the European Commission. Twelve professional cultural players in eleven countries from all over Europe, together to map our Natural Heritage. We will co-create and co-produce a Digital Archive to amplify our environmental narrative and stimulate a deep awareness of the climate crisis.