Blinc Adelaide

Under the artistic direction of Craig Morrison, BLINC Adelaide brought a dazzling fusion of art and technology to the forefront of the cultural scene. Featuring the works of 30 talented international artists from various corners of the globe, this unique festival unfolded as a captivating counterpart to the Adelaide International Festival. With digital and light-based installations at its core, BLINC Adelaide illuminated the city with a mesmerizing display of creativity, commissioning artworks from the most celebrated and respected light and digital artists from all over the world.

The festival served as a testament to the ever-evolving landscape of contemporary art, showcasing innovative mediums that pushed the boundaries of traditional artistic expression. Visitors were treated to a sensory journey through an array of immersive experiences, where light danced in harmony with sound, and the boundaries between reality and imagination blurred.

BLINC Adelaide celebrated the diversity of artistic perspectives and underscored the power of technology as a canvas for artistic innovation. In a world where the digital realm increasingly intertwines with our everyday lives, this festival provided a thought-provoking reflection on the intersection of art, culture, and the modern world. It stood as a shining example of how the Adelaide International Festival, through BLINC, continued to champion artistic innovation and global creativity on a grand scale.

BLINC CONWY

Founder and Curator Blinc

Blinc, the captivating light festival in Conwy, Wales, was a remarkable convergence of artistic ingenuity. Gathering 30 artists from various disciplines, this event dared them to reimagine their craft through the transformative lens of light and digital media. Under the expert guidance of Craig Morrison, the festival's Curator and Creative Director, Conwy's historic setting became a canvas for these artists to craft original, light-infused masterpieces.

The town of Conwy came alive with a symphony of light and sound, an ethereal transformation showcasing technology's creative potential. The festival's intimate collaboration with Arts Council Wales, Cadw, and the BBC underscored its significance in the region's cultural tapestry. Blinc, in its simplicity, was a testament to the boundless possibilities when art and innovation converged, illuminating both the historic streets of Conwy and the hearts of its delighted visitors.


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