Safra'Numériques 2025: Digital art for sensory and societal exploration

The 9th edition of the Safra'Numériques festival will be held from March 18 to 22, 2025 in Amiens. This event invites the public on a captivating journey through digital art and new technologies. It explores bold themes such as space, time and the evolution of living beings. What's more, thanks to immersive installations, innovative shows and interactive experiences, the festival is a must-attend event for deciphering the artistic and societal challenges of the digital age.

Les Yeux d'Argos, Kaléidoscope, 2019

Digital art, a gateway to the unknown

Inspired by Jules Verne's birthday, Safra'Numériques 2025 offers a program exploring the infinitely large and the infinitely small. For example, installations such as Kaléidoscope by Les Yeux d'Argos question our relationship with images. Similarly, Guillaume Marmin's Oh Lord! plunges visitors into a hypnotic solar universe. Each work offers a unique sensory perspective, opening the door to surprising worlds.

Immersive shows and cross-disciplines

The festival showcases performances in which technology merges with the performing arts. Eric Arnal-Burtschy's Je suis une montagne (I am a mountain) invites audiences to immerse themselves in the natural elements of a living landscape. What's more, the RoboCop cine-concert revisits the soundtrack of the cult film with futuristic electronic orchestrations, illustrating the dialogue between digital and cinematic heritage.

Haseeb Ahmed, The Library of the Winds, 2022

Mediation accessible to all

Mediation is essential to the festival. Over 70 mediators will be on hand to guide visitors. Their mission is to make digital art understandable and accessible. They accompany all audiences, from children to senior citizens, including people with disabilities.

Guillaume Marmin, Oh Lord, 2022

Workshops for complete immersion

The festival offers a variety of workshops to explore digital creation in a fun way. For example, visitors can discover virtual reality, learn to code with Scratch or design video games with Unity. These activities offer a participative and creative approach.

Béatrice Lartigue & Nicolas Guichard - Lab212, Novae, 2022

Le Safran, a thriving artistic hub

With its 4,500 m² dedicated to the arts, Le Safran is a central venue on the Amiens art scene. What's more, by welcoming more than 10,000 spectators every year, this space encourages exchanges between artists and local residents. It makes contemporary art accessible to all.

Safra'Numériques 2025 promises a total experience in digital art. The festival questions our relationship with technology and our environment. It offers a unique opportunity to discover an inclusive and innovative vision of art.

Onyo, Star River, 2025

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