[Text available only in English] Abstrata – International Video Mapping Festival
The Abstrata – International Video Mapping Festival is a cultural event dedicated to celebrating digital arts, focusing on video mapping, video installations, and audiovisual performances. Held in Fortaleza, Brazil, the festival transforms public and cultural spaces into dynamic canvases that engage the audience through light, sound, and movement.
Since its inception, Abstrata has become a meeting point for artists, researchers, and enthusiasts of electronic visual arts, offering a diverse program that includes competitive showcases, live performances, exhibitions, and educational workshops. With a curatorial approach that values both local and international talent, the festival promotes cultural and artistic exchange, expanding the horizons of digital arts in Brazil.
In addition to showcasing innovative works, Abstrata aims to foster knowledge and support the growth of new artists. Its workshops and lectures cover topics such as video mapping, VJing, visual programming, and the creation of immersive content, contributing to the development of a new generation of creators.
With the goal of integrating art, technology, and citizenship, Abstrata is more than an exhibition event: it is a platform for connection and transformation, reinforcing the role of digital arts as an agent of cultural and social revitalization. By combining creativity and innovation, the festival not only illuminates spaces but also inspires ideas and experiences.