Oy vey. This place was crowded! Once you get through the doors, you can either go left or right but we opted to go left through the tiny narrow hallway which opened up to a barely larger space...
L.A. Center for Digital Art
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The Los Angeles Center for Digital Art (LACDA) is a pioneering institution dedicated to the exploration and promotion of digital art in all its forms, including new media, digital video, net art, and interactive multimedia. Founded in 2004 by director Rex Bruce, LACDA has hosted hundreds of exhibits, screenings, and performances, collaborating with notable curators and institutions such as the Centre Pompidou and The Broad Museums.
After navigating challenges during the Covid lockdown, LACDA is poised to continue its legacy of supporting both emerging and established artists while providing a vibrant venue for computer-based projects. Committed to fostering techno-cultural convergence, LACDA remains a crucial hub for the intersection of art and technology in contemporary culture.
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