Colour Your Dreams In 6o Seconds.

The ultra-short story with its format of one minute without sound, opens up a dialogue with the viewer and gives artists the opportunity to show films in public spaces where both the locals and the city’s visitors get busy with the business of living and exploring. 60Seconds Festival experiments with manifold possibilities for urban projections during the dark winter months - embraced and enhanced by the vibrant city of Copenhagen.

Curated by Ada Ortega Camara. Featuring Roman Sinitsyn, Wheeler Winston Dixon, Patrick Freriksen/ Teresa Leung, Seyed mohammadreza & Moghimnezhad hosseini, Daniel Meléndez, Alexia Psaradeli, Ilayda Cakir, Konstantina Mavridou, Jody Zellen, Elizaveta Kleinot, Evgeniya Martirosyan, Jaime Bautista, Eda Emirdağ & Marianna Tarish, Jean-Marie Guyaux, Fran Orallo, Triantafyllia Ntouroupi, Ruxandra Mitache, Kianoush Saadati, Andrea Roccioletti, Natalie Leenders, Dale Zhou, Marie-Louise Boisnier, Jasmyn Britton, Kaila Fernandez, Charleston Florence, Elizabetta Iannuzzelli, Ricky Leung, Paul Wiersbinski, Isaiah Bednaz, Linda Blandon, Devin Valdes, Tristan Cuenca, Alex Baker, Brayam Paz-Vasquez, Katherine Fernandez, My Thi Dieu Ho, lorenzo papanti, Tristan Cuenca/ Sandrine Deumier, Suzon Fuks, María Colina Pérez, Allison Alperin, Amy Garcia, Beck Marulanda, Jordan Vergel, Frans Hofmeester/ Isabelle Smeets, Kuesti Fraun, Lea Binzer, Timo Kahlen, Enny Kleikamp-van Leeuwen, Erik Lumbela, Craig Rutter, Johannes Christopher Gerard, Chris Furby, Pierre Ajavon, Christos Mavrodis, Jawek Kwakman, Elif Ciftcioglu, Natalia Rocafuerte, Hongxiang Zhou, Vincent Tanguy, Rudradutt Ranade, Wijnand Bredewold, Dario Ricciardi, Christina Maj Lundqvist, Alberte Skronski, Dale Zhou, Zhou Hongxiang, Lia Harkes, Felix Klee, Yinon Avior, Ruxandra Mitache, Magnus, Hippe Brun, osvaldo cibils, Taufan Tauladan, Milana Simić, Rob Thuis, Albert Van Der Weide, Hilda Daniel, Tessa Garland, Tyler Calkin-Low, Nanne Jul, Jenna Prieto, Juliette DeArmas, & Patricia Reynoso, Nanne Jul & Rachel Qvist-Richards, Nina Sobell, Nima Nilian and Saye Sohrabi, Moein Rooholamini, Noel Molloy, Yuxiu Xiong, Viktoria Gudnadottir, Emilie Legaard & Sarah Simoni Milbo, HaYoung, Nicole Kouts, Mauricio Monterrubio, Kavachi, Beth Wong, Chao Huang, Uffe Boesen, Frida Retz, Elaine Crowe, Lasse Gudmand-Høyer, Catharina Geraedts, Niklas Brandenhoff, Jan Bodde, Mahsa Nozar, Anniechom, Alvilda Faber Striim, Gimi & Filip Hde, Robert Hamilton, Tija Place, Agneta Werner, Stella Reinholdt-Raabjerg, Shalala Salamzadeh, Roberto Voorbij, Bien van Heek, Jonas Hollerup, Helle, Yentl Foks, Cecilie Madsen, Pieter Van den Bosch, Angela Chan, Manja Kindt, Stefanie Reling-Burns, Patrick Torring, Fanny Paananen, & Nora Kopp, Emilie Ørum Damgaard, Helle Monne, Federica Crescenzi, Benjamín Maldonado Fernández, Nina Kathrin Schlemm, Alexandra Maximova, Bob Demper, Benna Gaean Maris, Sounak Das, Steen Møller Rasmussen, Hilary Yip, Susan Detroy, Sam Renseiw, Elsa Solorio, Amalie Jasim, Hilda Daniel, Allie van Altena, Alan Perry, Ditte Bolt, Anastasia Adasheva, Astrid Espenhain, Luca Giacomelli, Thomas Asmuth, Hwahwa Lala, Purnendra Kumar Meshram, Deepanwita Roy, JD Zuluaga /Navid Ahmadzâdeh, Radu-Mihai Tănasă, Dylan Spencer-Davidson, Hadi Mohammadi, Marie Bentzon, Signe Emma, Şafak Çatalbaş, Margarita Maximova, Isolde Berkqvist, Høst, Virginia L. Montgomery, Eddie Lohmeyer, Igor Gladkov, Borna.

January 13th - 31st, 2o24
Fotografisk Center.
Staldgade 16, 1699 Copenhagen V.
Danmark.

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About.


The Wrong Biennale is an independent, multicultural, desentralised and collaborative international art biennial founded in 2o13 by David Quiles Guilló, and organised by The Wrong Studio.

A pioneering online art event that was born to showcase digital and new media art to a global audience and has grown to become a massive international community and a global reference in the art scene.

A melting pot for the established, the emerging and the underrepresented, to explore creativity and digital culture in a positive and constructive way, The Wrong showcases a wide range of cultures, styles, and mediums to a global audience, fostering a more inclusive and diverse digital art scene, and encouraging artistic growth and experimentation.

Bringing together curators, artists and institutions, online and offline, every two years, garnering praise from worldwide press, art community and public, and rendering institutional recognition and awards like SOIS Cultura and the honorific mention by European Commission S+T+ARTS prize.

The Wrong Biennale has featured work by over ten thousand artists and curators, showcased in over seven hundred pavilions, embassies and institutions around the world.

Press.


“Actively shaping the narrative of what artistic expression in the digital age can be.“ - Fakewhale.xyz

“Counting its viewership in the millions, The Wrong just might be the world’s largest art biennale — The digital world’s answer to Venice.” - The New York Times.

“Exploring the unconventional with a deep sense of community and diversity.” - CLOT.

“A sign of hope for a new wave of artists.” - STIR.

“An alternative yet ambitious new path, The Wrong is a concept that could prove key to the flourishing of the arts and culture in post pandemic times.” - S+T+ARTS Jury.

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Next events.


2o25/26. Nov. 1, 2o25 - Mar. 1, 2o26.
2o27/28. Nov. 1, 2o27 - Mar. 1, 2o28.
2o29/3o. Nov. 1, 2o29 - Mar. 1, 2o3o.


Credits.


2o13/14. Nov. 1, 2o13 - Jan. 31, 2o14.
2o15/16. Nov. 1, 2o15 - Jan. 31, 2o16.
2o17/18. Nov. 1, 2o17 - Jan. 31, 2o18.
2o19/2o. Nov. 1, 2o19 - Mar. 1, 2o2o.
2o21/22. Nov. 1, 2o21 - May. 1, 2o22.
2o23/24. Nov. 1, 2o23 - Mar. 31, 2o24.


Thank you.


To all participants, team and council members, institutions, press, donors, visitors and friends for the positive energy, the support and the dedication over the years.

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