Los Angeles Center For Digital Art (LACDA)
The Los Angeles Center for Digital Art (LACDA) is a pioneering arts organization dedicated to the propagation of various forms of digital art, including new media, digital video art, interactive multimedia, and digital sculpture. Established in 2004 by director Rex Bruce, LACDA has hosted hundreds of exhibitions, screenings, and performances while collaborating with prominent institutions and curators in the art field.
With a commitment to supporting both emerging and established artists, LACDA continues to explore the intersection of art and technology, fostering a community focused on techno-cultural convergence. The center actively curates digital exhibitions beyond its gallery and engages in the production of wide-format archival prints and digital artworks in its studio.
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