Palo Alto’s “Code:ART” Immersive Art Festival Opening Night
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Downtown Palo Alto | 250 Hamilton Avenue, Palo Alto
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Palo Alto’s “Code:ART” Immersive Art Festival
The City of Palo Alto Public Art Program will launch its third interactive media art festival, Code:ART, a three-evening event on October 12-14, 2023, from 5-10 p.m., which will re-imagine Palo Alto’s underutilized plazas, alleys, and public spaces through interactive light, sound, and motion.
The festival will feature the major interactive temporary media artwork Curious Orchard by California artist Nate Mohler. The artwork will have sensors responding to visitor inputs activating the installation and will anchor the festival on King Plaza. Six smaller urban interventions will activate downtown storefronts, alleys, parking lots or blank walls in new and inventive ways. These artworks will include dynamic projections, immersive installations, responsive sounds, lights, and game-based experiences.
- Curios Orchard by Nate Mohler, at King Plaza, 250 Hamilton Ave
- Interactive Flow Fields by Steven Wallace, at 581 Ramona St
- Intersection by Ruokan He, at 536 Emerson St
- Helix Seats by Pneuhaus, at Lytton Plaza, 200 University Ave
- Ripple by Jeffrey Yip, at 555 Ramona St
- River of Shadows by Cory Barr & Paul Mans, at 399 University Ave
- Bureau of Cloud Management by Tong Wu & Yuguang Zhang, at 285 Hamilton Ave
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Cost: FREE
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