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404 Festival

August -

Gallery North

Artist: Steve Gibson

The “404 International Festival of Art and Technology”, born in the city of Rosario, Argentina, in 2004, is an independent non-profit project whose main objective is to democratize culture, spreading artistic productions that unite art with technology, creating an environment where artists can be in contact with the community. The annual continuity of 404 and its experiences around the world consolidated it as the first Argentine festival of Art and Technology. 404’s particularity lies in being an itinerant initiative, having been presented during 22 years, in forty five cultural centers, universities and public places in twelve countries around the world: Argentina, Italy, Switzerland, Spain, Belgium, Austria, Taiwan, Russia, Colombia, Japan, United States and France. Holding the conviction that Art is far beyond entertainment and technology, throughout the years, 404 has been transformed into an authentic collaborative work of art, encouraging many people to rethink themselves not only as spectators, but, also, as participants and even as creators, becoming a formative space where people can think and express themselves.

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