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Entries for the 'Digital Grafitti' Category
On Saturday, June 12th, the signature stark white homes and rooftops of Alys Beach, Florida will become the world's largest blank canvas.
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3rd Annual Festival Receives 270 Entries from 17 Different Countries
Alys Beach, FL - (April 16, 2010) - Organizers of the third annual “Digital Graffiti Festival at Alys Beach” said that they were overwhelmed by hundreds of extraordinary submissions from local, domestic and international artists.
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Digital Artists Worldwide to Compete for Over $10,000 in Cash Prizes
Alys Beach, Florida - (December 3, 2009) / Alys Beach—Florida's premiere beach resort town—announced that it will host the third annual "Digital Graffiti" festival on Saturday, June 12, 2010. Digital Graffiti (www.digitalgraffiti.com) is the world's first outdoor projection art festival, with artists using the latest technologies to project original video art onto the resort town's iconic white walls and rooftops.
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Alys Beach, Florida - (May 7, 2009) - DJ Mag recently named Tokyo-based Shantell Martin one of the top 10 VJs in the world, and now she'll be the headlining performer during the 2009 Digital Graffiti Festival at Alys Beach.
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Alys Beach, Florida - (April 21, 2009) - Times are tough all over, and Okaloosa and Walton Counties have certainly been far from immune to the worldwide economic turmoil. But tough times haven't prevented local businesses from making generous donations for a worthy cause, say organizers of an upcoming charity event.
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Alys Beach, Florida - (March 24, 2009) - Last year, Sally Mankus of Shalimar won $500 for her collection of digital images entitled "Feet First," while Janis Sawyer of Seaside won $1,000 for her unique video art entitled "SpyCam Series #2."
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Alys Beach, Florida - (March 18, 2009) - The resort town of Alys Beach, Florida and "Studio b." announced that India Hicks will host the second annual "Digital Graffiti" festival on Saturday, June 6th. Digital Graffiti is the world's first outdoor projection art festival, with artists using the latest technologies to project original works onto the town's iconic white walls.
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Alys Beach, Florida - (February 17, 2009) - A Florida beach town announced that it will host the second annual "Digital Graffiti" festival on Saturday, June 6, 2009. Digital Graffiti is the world's first outdoor projection art festival, with artists using the latest technologies to project original works onto the town's iconic white walls.
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The winners of this year's "Digital Graffiti" have been announced. Despite the rain, hundreds of guests experienced art projections, new open houses and a late-night dance party. Due to the rain, only a fraction of the featured exhibits were actually shown. But the fun of the dance party helped to counteract the disappointment.
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Finalists for "Digital Graffiti" have been chosen. The artists have been chosen who will have their work projected onto the white walls of Alys Beach on Labor Day weekend as part of the projection art festival. Entries came in from all over the world, and it was tough to narrow down who would be featured.
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This Labor Day weekend Alys Beach will host an event to celebrate the world's most talented digital artists. "Digital Graffiti" will be the first event of its kind. Alys Beach will use their stark white walls as screens for the artists to project their digital artwork onto. While artists have long been projecting their work onto buildings, never before has an event celebrated the practice.
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"Digital Graffitti," a new festival hosted by Alys Beach, has received many submissions since the deadline of July 11th. More than 150 entries have been submitted from all over the world. There are $6,500 worth of cash prizes up for grabs. There's $2,500 for “Best of Show,” $1,000 for “Best Local Artist” and a special $1,000 prize for the best entry with a “green” theme.
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This Labor Day weekend Alys Beach will host “Digital Graffiti.” It's an event that celebrates and recognizes digital artists, and it's the first of its kind. The artists will project their work onto Alys Beach's famous white walls, using them as a sort of projection screen. Long an underground phenomenon, “Digital Graffiti" seeks to elevate this form of expression into a recognized form of art.
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Digital artists are invited to submit their works of art to Alys Beach for judging at our "Digital Graffiti" event, happening Labor Day weekend. "Digital Graffiti" seeks to celebrate and promote the world's best digital artists. At the event the digital artists will project their artwork onto the town's white walls.
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