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Media art festival DGTL Summer kicks off in the house of digitization
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Media art festival DGTL Summer kicks off in the house of digitization

The 'DGTL Summer' digital art festival in Tulln showcases works by artists Fanni Futterknecht, Volkmar Klien, and MONOCOLOR (Marian Essl). The event runs for two weeks and features large-scale LED displays, interactive installations, and multimedia performances exploring themes like virtual worlds, breathing mechanics, and digital influence. Curated by Lisa Ortner-Kreil, the festival aims to engage visitors with contemporary media art and encourage reflection on the role of technology in daily life.

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Media art festival DGTL Summer kicks off in the house of digitization

The 'DGTL Summer' digital art festival in Tulln showcases works by artists Fanni Futterknecht, Volkmar Klien, and MONOCOLOR (Marian Essl). The event runs for two weeks and features large-scale LED displays, interactive installations, and multimedia performances exploring themes like virtual worlds, breathing mechanics, and digital influence. Curated by Lisa Ortner-Kreil, the festival aims to engage visitors with contemporary media art and encourage reflection on the role of technology in daily life.

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