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FACTS What: DG2013 When: Friday and Saturday, June 7-8th, 2013 Where: Alys Beach lawns, parks, pedestrian paths and Caliza Pool Who: Artists from around the globe, renowned judges and guests Cost: $50 Friday night; $100 Saturday night; kids 12 and under, $20 Friday night only. Schedule: - Friday, June 7, 8:30-11pm, Digital Graffiti Gallery Stroll - Saturday, June 8, 6-8:30pm, me + vie = dg Meet Me at the Red Carpet at Fonville Press (free to ticketholders) – Saturday, June 8, 8:30pm-midnight, Digital Graffiti Festival FAQ 1.  How do I purchase tickets? Adult tickets are $50 forContinue Reading

Meet this year’s panel of judges

New for DG2013, a select group of artists who have participated in the past at DG, have been offered a chance to not only lend their thoughts on who should win Best of Show, among other award categories, but to help steer expectations for next year’s event. New judges include Brian Franklin, Tim Portlock and Joel Swanson. Returning judges include Lucia Fishburne, Maireanne Khoury-Vogt and Brett Phares. For more information, see below.   Lucia Fishburne Lucia Fishburne is currently a communications consultant and visiting research associate/adjunct instructor in the FSU College of Communication and Information. FromContinue Reading

We’re counting down to DG2013, June 7-8

Digital Graffiti is one of the most uniquely fascinating events I’ve seen in Florida. I was blown away by the mix of creativity and technology, and the sheer scale of the artwork.”

Paul Love, editor of Florida Travel and Life

Projecting art onto the white buildings of Alys Beach is the closest thing I’ve experienced to magic.

Andrés Duany, architect and urban planner

For two nights, DG at Alys Beach is all light, vision and movement, uniquely wondrous and breathtaking. Worldly in scope, nutritious in food for thought, it’s like a dream. If you weren’t a part of it, you missed something very special.

Brett Phares, DG Curator

Here’s one for your must-do-once-in-a-life list: the Digital Graffiti festival, where an entire coastal town is turned into a kaleidoscopic color explosion.

Lexus Drivers Magazine

Digital Graffiti has become a mainstay of the experimental film scene in the Southeast, a place to screen work that often has a more challenging visual or narrative aspect.

David Montgomery, Artist

Paul Love, editor of Florida Travel and Life
Andrés Duany, architect and urban planner
Brett Phares, DG Curator
Lexus Drivers Magazine
David Montgomery, Artist

To sponsor DG2013, contact Tracy at tracy@digitalgraffiti.com

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