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Alfredo Cramerotti


Writer, curator, publisher and contemporary artist.

Office address: MOSTYN Wales, 12 Vaughan Street, Llandudno LL30 1AB, UK - CuratorWork is an artsphere website

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THE CONTEMPORARY IS DIGITAL ART, panel talk at Art In Space / Foundry Downtown for BoulevArt Digital Arts Festival Dubai 


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A fire-shooting conversation on the convergence of contemporary and digital art

Date: 26th February 2023, 4 PM – 4:45 PM

Moderator: Michaela Lallouz

Speakers:Auronda Scalera, Alfredo Cramerotti, Florencia SM Brück, Javier Krasuk

A fire-shooting conversation on the convergence of contemporary and digital art, based on 10 questions:

  1. What defines contemporary digital art, and how has it evolved over time?
  2. How does contemporary digital art challenge traditional notions of art and creativity, and what new opportunities does it present for artists?
  3. How has the rise of digital technology and social media impacted contemporary art, and how have artists adapted to these changes?
  4. What are some of the most significant contemporary digital art movements and styles, and what makes them unique?
  5. How can we better integrate contemporary digital art into mainstream art spaces, and what challenges do we face in doing so?
  6. How can we support emerging digital artists and provide them with the resources and opportunities they need to succeed?
  7. What role do institutions like museums and galleries play in promoting and showcasing contemporary digital art, and how can they better engage with audiences?
  8. How do contemporary digital artists navigate issues of copyright and intellectual property, and what challenges do they face in protecting their work?
  9. How does contemporary digital art reflect and comment on contemporary social and political issues, and what impact can it have on society?
  10. What do you see as the future of contemporary digital art, and how will it continue to evolve and shape the art world?

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