Since 2001,
OFFF is exploring software aesthetics and new languages for interactive and visual expression.
Every year,
the festival features digital artists, web and print designers, motion graphic studios and avant-garde electronic musicians. But
OFFF is more than an event about any of these disciplines. More than a design conference, a multimedia trade fair, or a digital animation festival.
OFFF is an enthusiastic celebration of a new visual culture.
Past participants in
OFFF include legends of graphic design and visual communication like
Neville Brody,
Tomato,
Kyle Cooper or
Stefan Sagmeister; acknowledged software artists such as
Jared Tarbell,
Lia,
Casey Reas and Ben Fry, or
Daniel Browns; innovators of the moving image like
We work for Them,
Tronic Studio,
D-Fuse or
Renascent; explorers of advanced interaction like
Soda,
James Paterson,
Amit Pitaru or
Craig Swann; and the most important names that have defined the aesthetics of the experimental and creative side of the Web:
Joshua Davis,
Yugo Nakamura,
Hi-Res!,
Josh Ulm, or
Erik Natzke. The festival has also a special spot for the main names in the Spanish scene and for creators of surprising new kinds of sonic landscapes:
Tujiko Noriko,
The Vegetable Orchestra,
Sutekh,
Taylor Deupree,
System,
Daedelus,
Stephan Mathieu,
Kenneth Kirschner...
This year the event will be held in Barcelona, as usual, on the 10th, 11th and 12th of May, so if you happen to be in the neighbourhood don't you dare to miss it
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