Print Screen Festival

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Print Screen festival is Israel's digital arts and culture festival. The festival was founded in 2011 and takes place in Holon, Israel. The festival draws together international artists, technologists and digital culture researchers for four days of programming. Print Screen includes exhibitions, film screenings, contextual programming, interactive presentations, master classes, workshops, lectures and panel discussions.[1]

The festival was founded by , who is also serving as its artistic director.

From 2013, the festival has an annual theme: 2013 - User/Abuser, 2014 - Forget It, 2015- Hypersensitive, 2016- Pleasure, 2017 - Animal, Vegetable, Mineral.

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  1. ^ "Print Screen Festival | פסטיבל פרינט סקרין". Print Screen Festival | פסטיבל פרינט סקרין. Retrieved 2017-02-20.


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