Transmediale - festival for art and digital culture berlin
Iceland
The SEQUENCES real-time art festival is held in the capital of Iceland, Reykjavik. Its emphasis is time-based work, performance, sound art, video and music. The aim of the annual independent art festival is to celebrate and exhibit cutting-edge visual art with a special emphasis on art in public/urban spaces.
Italy
Netmage is an international festival dedicated to electronic art curated by Xing and produced annually in the city of Bologna as a multidisciplinary program of works, investigating and promoting contemporary audiovisual research.
AsoloArtFilmFestival[3] is an international festival dedicated to films about Arts.
The Netherlands
Amsterdam Film eXperience[4] - AFX is an international festival for (short) film, new media and cross-over in Amsterdam
GOGBOT[5] - GOGBOT is an annual international festival for new media art, presented by PLANETART in Enschede.
TodaysArt[6] - TodaysArt Festival is an annual international festival for arts in The Hague.
Moving Buildings Festival[8] - Audiovisual and mapping Festival in Amstelveen
STRP[9] - Annual art and technology festival in Eindhoven
Spain
Artfutura[10] Digital Art and Culture Festival. Founded in Barcelona in 1990, in the following years it moved to Madrid and Sevilla, coming back to Barcelona in 2001. Alongside the festival, a program of screenings of digital animation films runs since 2002 in a growing number of cities in Spain and South America.
MADATAC[11] MADATAC (Contemporary New Media Audio-Visual Arts Festival) is a unique and innovative springboard for cutting edge experimental and new media audio-visual culture. Founded by Iury Lech in 2007, takes place in Madrid (Spain) on December within the city Mile of Art.
Sónar[12] Sónar, Barcelona's International Festival of Advanced Music and New Media Art Sonar is a pioneering festival that is unique in terms of its format and content: a leading international benchmark thanks to a carefully assembled range of culture that combines entertainment with artistry, the avant garde and experimentation, featuring the most consolidated artists and trends in electronic music and their interactions and hybridisations with other genres.
UK
AV Festival. UK's largest electronic arts festival, featuring exhibitions, film, music and newly commissioned works. It is bi-annual and based in the three main urban centres of the North East of England, NewcastleGateshead, Sunderland and Middlesbrough.
onedotzero festival[13] World's largest digital film festival that encompasses many new media projects, international events, commissioned and produced works. Based in London, with venue home at the [ICA].
Future Everything, formerly known as Futuresonic[14] After 15 years, Futuresonic returns as FutureEverything, an annual festival of art, music and ideas. It involves a freeform mix of live events, exhibitions, workshops and talks in up to 30 different venues and spaces across Manchester UK. Futuresonic was established in 1995, with the first major festival was in September 1996, and has since presented projects in Asia, Africa, N America, S America and Europe.
Images Festival is the largest Canadian festival for new media and installation arts.
Elektra Festival[16] is a week long festival that shows electronic work in Montreal, Quebec.
United States
The LA Freewaves experimental new media art festival is online and in Los Angeles art venues featuring local and international artists.[17]
IMCexpo[18] The Interactive Multimedia Culture Expo (IMCexpo) is a new media art show & trade show in New York City (2005 IMCexpo held at the Chelsea Art Museum)
Boston Cyberarts Festival[19] a biennial festival founded in 1999 to celebrate a long tradition of technological and artistic innovation throughout Massachusetts. The Boston Cyberarts Festival showcases artists and high-technology professionals from around the world who use new technology to advance traditional visual and performing arts disciplines.
Electrofringe[21] is a festival of digital, electronic and new media arts. Its focus is on emergent forms and techniques within media based arts practice and places a particular emphasis on encouraging young and emerging artists to interact with established artists. Electrofringe takes place over 5 days and nights around the September/October change-over in the regional centre of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia.