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South Walton’s Digital Graffiti Has To Be Seen To Be Believed

Written by Shayna Alston | March 9, 2018

Photon Bombing. Guerilla Projection. Urban Projection. These terms might not be familiar to you – but they’re among the hottest trends in the art world, with underground artists using high-tech methods to cast dazzling images onto urban structures as a means of artistic expression.

The best way to immerse yourself in this thrilling aesthetic movement takes place every May in South Walton, Florida. Say hello to Digital Graffiti. Digital Graffiti, in the South Walton neighborhood of Alys Beach, offers a one-of-a-kind experience, as artists use the latest digital technologies to project their original works onto the community’s iconic white walls. In other words, Alys Beach is transformed into a blank canvas for these cutting-edge creative minds. You have to see it to believe it.

 

Each year, Digital Graffiti attracts an array of attendees – digital artists, filmmakers, musicians, interactive designers, photographers, VJs, producers, celebrities, agency executives and fans of art, technology and architecture. It’s a vibrant atmosphere in a spectacular setting.

The 2018 Digital Graffiti Festival will be held May 18-20. This year’s event looks to be the best one yet – check out the schedule. Be sure to “like” Digital Graffiti on  Facebook for up to date information.