The City of Palo Alto Public Art Program will host an interactive new media festival, Code:ART. The three-evening festival will engage area locals in an event that outwardly reflects the creative community that thrives here. The second iteration of Code:ART will once again temporarily reframe the City as a laboratory for urban interventions and creative placemaking while engaging commuters, residents, students and visitors in dialogue to re-imagine underutilized spaces. A major temporary new media artwork by Marpi Studio, displayed at Lytton Plaza, will anchor the three-evening festival. Six urban intervention installations by Bay Area and international artists will include dynamic projections, immersive installations, responsive sound, light, and game-based experiences.
The City of Palo Alto Public Art Program will host an interactive new media festival, Code:ART. The three-evening festival will engage area locals in an event that outwardly reflects the creative community that thrives here. The second iteration of Code:ART will once again temporarily reframe the City as a laboratory for urban interventions and creative placemaking while engaging commuters, residents, students and visitors in dialogue to re-imagine underutilized spaces. A major temporary new media artwork by Marpi Studio, displayed at Lytton Plaza, will anchor the three-evening festival. Six urban intervention installations by Bay Area and international artists will include dynamic projections, immersive installations, responsive sound, light, and game-based experiences.
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