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Don’t Miss the Epic Digital Graffiti Festival on June 5-7
Art, architecture and technology will converge when 27 digital artists from all corners of the globe set aglow the iconic alabaster walls, courtyards and pedestrian pathways of Alys Beach on June 5-7. But that’s just the beginning of the excitement for Digital Graffiti…
Updated On May 20, 2014 at 10:30 PM
Art, architecture and technology will converge when 27 digital artists from all corners of the globe set aglow the iconic alabaster walls, courtyards and pedestrian pathways of Alys Beach on June 5-7.
But that’s just the beginning of the excitement for Digital Graffiti 2014. This year, the world’s first art projection festival also will feature an exclusive behind-the-scenes sneak peek tour, an animated performance arts act, live interactive digital art, a haute magazine fashion photo shoot session, VJ and DJ stylings, and live social media feeds to keep festival goers connected.
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A surreal scene on Alys Beach's Lake Marilyn:
Here’s what’s in store for the year’s hottest event:
Brett Phares
Curator’s Tour
Brett Phares, who has curated Digital Graffiti since its inception in 2008, is a visual artist working in computer visualization and installation. His tour is designed to give guests a sneak peek at some of the exciting new artwork for 2014. It is an exclusive opportunity to meet and talk one-on-one with some of the talented artists whose work has made Digital Graffiti one of the most vibrant and compelling projection art festivals in the world.
Performance Art Debut
The world debut of “Magical Anxiety” a new piece created and performed for the first time in Lake Marylin by Atlanta parade and lantern artist Chantelle Rytter. Guests will get their fill of “drama” as a 20-foot illuminated albino alligator conjures a little chaos.
Artist David Montgomery speaks about his interactive exhibit:
Live, Interactive Human Art
Shantell Martin — an internationally acclaimed visual artist known for her signature black ink drawings on pretty much anything, including people — returns from New York by popular demand. She will layer some of her old digital art with brand new works in real time, all while inviting festival attendees to star in her live art show.
Local Flavor
Head “Inside the EC Scene” to a welcome lounge sponsored by EC Magazine. Beginning at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, guests can meet up with friends, pose for a digital portrait on a haute magazine photo shoot set, enjoy a signature cocktail, delight in new designer fashions fresh from the Alys Shoppe, groove to DJ tunes, sign up for exclusive insider deals and much more.
VJ Moves + DJ Grooves
Later Saturday night, enjoy animated VJ stylings by artist Amber Bushnell of Montana all around Caliza Pool in collaboration with South Florida’s DJ Nick James, who says we can all expect to groove to sounds with a “Miami House music vibe.”
Three Festive Nights of Digital Graffiti
Thursday, June 5th at 8:00pm
A limited number of tickets will be sold for this exclusive sneak peek tour given by curator Brett Phares. This evening provides a rare behind-the-scenes look at a few of the art exhibits with a reception to follow at Caliza Pool.
Friday, June 6th from 8:30pm - Midnight
Art lovers will enjoy Friday night’s low-key, leisurely stroll along the pedestrian paths to view and discuss the latest in art, architecture and technology. Some of the digital artist finalists will be there to chat with guests. Caliza Pool and bars will be open for mixing and mingling, and to create a festive atmosphere that’s still very much family friendly.
Saturday, June 7th
6:30-8:30pm — The evening begins Inside the EC Scene lounge, sponsored by EC Magazine.
8:30pm – Midnight— Guests will savor light bites and sip cocktails while strolling the “animated” streets of Alys Beach. The celebration continues at Caliza Pool, where the fashion-forward can channel their inner artist while shaking it down on the dance floor.An all access weekend pass is available for $200 per person and includes admission to the event on all three days, an official Digital Graffiti t-shirt and Tervis Tumbler. Tickets for Friday night are $50for adults and $15 for children (12 and under). Tickets for Saturday are $75 (for adults and children). Saturday night patron tickets are $100 and include an official DG t-shirt and a refillable Tervis Tumbler and access to Saturday night’s event.
Tickets are available for purchase online and in person at the Alys Beach Bike Shop, the Alys Shoppe and Fonville Press in Alys Beach. Proceeds to benefit The Alys Foundation, which supports select local charities.
What is Digital Graffiti? Here's how it all got started: