using digital language, computing and new media. It is a new relationship established between a human subject and technology. This special relationship lets us push creative boundaries for broader artistic enrichment. Digital creation is much more than a connection; it is a source of questioning, innovation and renewal. JAKOB & MACFARLANE, architects
and expressions. It has also given rise to new art forms such as net art, interactive art, sensory art, augmented reality, generative art and more. I would be tempted to define digital art and creation as any piece of work that uses digital tools in its creative process and that would leave an impression on the audience after the lights are switched off. Afif Riahi, director of the FEST festival
lives and broadens our perspective with new sensory perceptions and experiences (...). Anne Huybrechts, representative of the Wallonia-Brussels Federation
invented, unique shapes stemming from the mind of an author or artist. Whilst they engage numerous users, these creations remain individual inventions. (...) Artistic creation reconnects us with the individual in their wild unpredictability. Martine Neddam, artist
digital technology [...] means the opportunity to deepen meaning, to bridge the gap between the human body and computer technology, and to converge human movement with technology. Deepening meaning thus broadens our imaginations, our connections to the world and the way we communicate. K.Danse, Jean-Marc Matos, choreographer
invents secret passages between things. An art that disrupts and rearranges sensory experiences. An art that connects things by creating resonances. Philippe Franck, director of the Transcultures intermedia centre
is, we approach it based on what came before and still holds authority. So for now, allow it to get lost in our imaginations, without attempting to know what it is, where, how or by whom [...]. Philippe Baudelot, curator