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The artist RVig and his piece “Les Fleurs du Mal”, was selected as the winner of the second edition of the Arab Bank Switzerland Digital Art Prize.
For its 10th anniversary the Geneva Camerata presented the Crazy Marathon, A maelstrom of sounds, languages and cultures.
Σ Lumina, is a piece of bioregenerative AI Art created by Agoria with the support of Arab Bank Switzerland, featured in an exhibition at the Musée d’Orsay.
"NUPTSE, l'inaccessible absolu” is a cinematic journey exploring the world of high-altitude mountaineering, 7,742 meters up the western side of the Himalayas.

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The second edition of the ABS Digital Art Prize saw major creators like Claire Silver, Dave Krugman, William Mayan and Marian Moghaddam fill an all-star jury.

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For its 10th anniversary the Geneva Camerata presented the Crazy Marathon, A maelstrom of sounds, languages and cultures.
Σ Lumina, is a piece of bioregenerative AI Art created by Agoria with the support of Arab Bank Switzerland, featured in an exhibition at the Musée d’Orsay.
"NUPTSE, l'inaccessible absolu” is a cinematic journey exploring the world of high-altitude mountaineering, 7,742 meters up the western side of the Himalayas.
The Fête de l’Olivier Festival is a celebration of the cultures of the Arab world taking an objective look at the contemporary world and its evolution.

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The second edition of the ABS Digital Art Prize saw major creators like Claire Silver, Dave Krugman, William Mayan and Marian Moghaddam fill an all-star jury.
Marjan Moghaddam became the winner of the first edition of the ABS Digital Art Prize with her piece “Glitching Intaleqi”, exploring the ideals of Intaleqi.

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The artist RVig and his piece “Les Fleurs du Mal”, was selected as the winner of the second edition of the Arab Bank Switzerland Digital Art Prize.
Arab Bank Switzerland and the Athénéennes Festival celebrated the endless alliance of music and cinema with an eclectic mix of extraordinary projects.
Charlotte Rampling and Sonia Wieder-Atherton open the 2023 cultural season in a poetical dialogue combining Shakespeare’s verses and Bach’s suites.