Amay Kataria, India
Anushka Rajendran, India
Beatrice de Fays &
Mathieu Constans, France
Bidhata KC, Nepal
Danushka Marasinghe, Sri Lanka
Faisal Anwar, Pakistan
Hidden Pockets, India
Justine Emard, France
Incommon, France
Palash Bhattacharjee, Bangladesh
Parvathi Nayar, India
Pauline Fournier, France
Pierre-Jean Giloux, France
Pierrick Mouton, France
Vincent Moon &
Priscilla Telmon, France
Video | Sound | Interactive Art | Performance | Data Art | Artificial Intelligence | Augmented Reality
< de >confine is a digital media art festival with artists, curators and researchers from France and South Asia interacting with the French International Cultural Network of Alliance Francaise and Institut Francais in France and South Asia. Curated by Media Art South Asia, the festival takes place within the purview of Novembre Numérique by Institut Français in Paris, which promotes digital arts and cultures across the globe. It examines the evolving and multi-faceted nature of human – technology relationships, and showcases works and initiatives that leverage the potential of technology to reflect on that relationship and other social issues.
Amay Kataria, India | Anushka Rajendran, India | Beatrice de Fays & Mathieu Constans, France | Bidhata KC, Nepal | Danushka Marasinghe, Sri Lanka | Faisal Anwar, Pakistan | Hidden Pockets, India | Justine Emard, France | Incommon, France | Palash Bhattacharjee, Bangladesh | Parvathi Nayar, India | Pauline Fournier, France | Pierre-Jean Giloux, France | Pierrick Mouton, France | Vincent Moon & Priscilla Telmon, France
< de >confine is a digital media art festival with artists, curators and researchers from France and South Asia interacting with the French International Cultural Network of Alliance Francaise and Institut Francais in France and South Asia. Curated by Media Art South Asia, the festival takes place within the purview of Novembre Numérique by Institut Français in Paris, which promotes digital arts and cultures across the globe. It examines the evolving and multi-faceted nature of human – technology relationships, and showcases works and initiatives that leverage the potential of technology to reflect on that relationship and other social issues.
JOIN the Festival Inauguration
LISTEN to Open Source Technologists
WATCH the World Premiere of ‘Tajalli’, a documentary on the Sufis of Ajmer
GO behind the scenes of Toulouse HackerSpace Factory
DISCOVER Performance and A.I. with Justine Emard
EXPLORE Metabolism in Video Art with Pierre Jean-Giloux
LEARN about shifting Digital Cultures in the Arts with Anushka Rajendran
EXPERIENCE Virtual Empathy with Amay Kataria
RESIST mass mediated ideology with Palash Bhattacharjee
RELIVE changing post-war landscapes with Danushka Marasinghe
LISTEN to Parvathi Nayar on the making of ‘Water Exchanges’
PARTCIPATE in Faisal Anwar’s social media art
QUESTION your dependence on technology with Bidhata KC
REIMAGINE augmented reality and painting with Beatrice de Fays