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These are the unmissable events taking place during London's Digital Art Week

- Theo Farrant

Digital Art Week is here!

Throughout the week, Londoners will have the opportunit­y to immerse themselves in digital art across the capital, from prestigiou­s galleries to outdoor spaces, iconic music venues, and over 100 digital billboards.

A multitude of outdoor billboard locations, including Piccadilly Circus, will be transforme­d for the event, bringing digital art into the public eye and making it accessible to all. In total, works from over 120 leading artists will be showcased.

“We are thrilled to be back in London for Digital Art Week. This year will be the biggest iteration of the movement that we have ever produced. This year we are using the fabric of the city to showcase more than 120 artists across a wide variety of venues and artistic mediums," says Digital Art Week CEO and founder Shaina Silva.

With so much happening, here's a simple guide to some of the events you won't want to miss:

‘New Beginnings’ at HOFA Gallery

When? - Thursday, 25 April, 6pm9pm.

Where? - HOFA Gallery, 11 Bruton Street, London, W1J 6PY.

London's HOFA Gallery, situated on Bruton Street, has curated an exceptiona­l exhibition titled 'New Beginnings,' showcasing artists who are at the forefront of integratin­g arti cial intelligen­ce into their creative processes.

Among the featured artists in their showcase, titled 'New Beginnings', is Niceauntie­s, a Singapore-based architect and AI artist who draws inspiratio­n from her cultural heritage to explore themes of aging, personal freedom,

and everyday life through generative AI and digital art.

Also included is Sougwen 愫君Chung, a Chinese-Canadian artist whose piece "MEMORY (Drawing Operations Unit: Generation 2)" made history as the rst AI model acquired by London’s V&A museum, as well as digital artist, Agoria, known for his avant-garde BioGenArt.

W1 Curates immersive galleries

When? - During the whole of Digital Art Week.

Where? - 167 Oxford Street, London, W1D 2JP.

W1 Curates, a public art platform situated in the heart of London's iconic Oxford Street, is hosting a series of free cuttingedg­e events during Digital Art Week.

These events will feature some of the world's leading digital artists, including Beeple and Andrés Reisinger.

Here's the schedule:

Six N Five - Tuesday, 23 April, 8pm-9pm.

GMUNK - Thursday, 25 April

8pm-9pm.

Lost Souls of Saturn - Friday,

26 April, 8pm-9pm.

Ash Thorpe - Friday, 26 April, 8pm-9pm.

Beeple - Saturday, 27 April,

8pm-9pm.

Andrés Reisinger - Sunday,

28th April, 8pm-9pm.

Krista Kim presented on Outernet's four storey LED screen

When? - Friday, 26 April, 9am till late.

Where? - Charing Cross Rd, London, WC2H 8LH.

TAEX is presenting CanadianKo­rean contempora­ry artist Krista Kim's "Continuum" collection, an awe-inspiring visual meditation that will be showcased on Outernet's four-storey LED screen.

Kim's Rothko-inspired artwork, created from LED light photograph­y and cutting-edge software, o ers vibrant colourscap­es that aim to elevate consciousn­ess and inspire positivity in the digital realm.

Also, you can look forward to the soothing sounds of electronic group Ligovskoï, whose healing frequency music complement­s Kim's mesmerisin­g visuals.

But Kim isn't the only artist on display at Outernet. You can also catch AMIANGELIK­A / Ouchhh (23 April), Zach Lieberman (24 April), Jesse Woolston (25 April), and Sasha Stile (27 April).

'Daata' at Shoreditch Arts Club

When? - Thursday, 25 April, 7pm11pm

Where? - Shoreditch Arts Club, 6 Redchurch Street, London.

If you enjoy cocktails, reggae music and trippy, surreal digital animations then this could be the event for you.

Shoreditch Arts Club, in collaborat­ion with their long-time moving image partner Daata, is hosting a party to celebrate Digital Art Week. Visitors can expect to experience mesmerisin­g digital artworks on screens, accompanie­d by the legendary sounds of reggae DJ Manasseh.

The evening will showcase The Rockers Uptown - The Shoreditch Version, a curated playlist of commission­ed video animations handpicked by Daata's founder David Gryn. Featuring works by esteemed artists such as George Barber, Phillip Birch, and many more, this event promises to be an immersive journey into a surreal world of digital art.

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