Fak’ugesi Festival 2021 – #BUILDCOZYOUHAVETO

SCIENCE AND INNOVATION

SAVE THE DATE 14-24 October 2021 – Fak’ugesi African Digital Innovation Festival announces theme, dates and new curator for 2021’s hybrid event: #BuildCozYouHaveTo

The annual celebration of tech-powered African creativity is hitting reset with a phygital format and social sculptor dillion s. phiri is in the curator’s seat.

Tshimologong Innovation Precinct and Wits School of Arts are proud to announce the 8th annual Fak’ugesi African Digital Innovation Festival 2021 by the newly appointed curator dillion s. phiri. Fak’ugesi Festival 2021 will continue to bring industry, researchers and creators together to celebrate how technology enables creativity while zooming in on the ways this relationship shapes our lives. From the 14th to the 24th of October 2021, the festival returns to explore what building currently means for creatives using tech, under the banner of this year’s theme: #BuildCozYouHaveTo.

“Fak’ugesi agitates the status quo by showcasing the new realities that become possible when technology and creativity fuse,” says Lesley Donna Williams, Chief Executive Officer of Tshimologong. “It provokes new perspectives on both problems and opportunities in society, one can’t help but respond energetically. It’s a gathering place to channel youthful action, for corporates with a focus on R&D and for public sector agents who are championing the design of future cities.”

Newly appointed Festival curator and social sculptor dillion s. phiri, best known for founding Creative Nestlings, brings you this year’s programme which is set to inspire and equip the next generation to build homegrown creative solutions across our 6 digital creative building areas:

  • Digital Music
  • Digital Art
  • Immersive media (AR, VR & IR)
  • Gaming
  • Animation
  • Maker Culture (from robotics to the internet of things)

“On an endless digital landscape, construction never really ends,” says phiri. “From low-code tools and virtual goods to digital collaboration and the creator economy, the possibilities are endless and the barriers to entry have never been lower. While key structures in today’s digital world may belong to a select few, tomorrow’s world belongs to everyone, especially African creators. If you want to build, the timing will never be better than right now.”

The new phygital format festival will take place online with some in-person interventions in Johannesburg (details to follow), but don’t expect a handful of Zoom panels. Expect an immersive, multifaceted virtual experience, including workshops, a conference, screenings and exhibitions, a new virtual expo, and a full slate of awards for young creators breaking the mould in digital creativity.

Dr. Tegan Bristow, founder and outgoing director of the Fak’ugesi African Digital Innovation Festival, states: “This is an electrifying new phase for Fak’ugesi Festival’s history with dillion s. phiri at the curatorial helm bringing in a new era for African digital creatives.”

Bristow returns to her work at Wits in a new role that aims to develop a stronger link between academia and industry for the digital creative industries through the Wits School of Arts & Tshimologong partnership in industry-linked research and development. In 2021, apart from lending her extensive expertise to the event as a member of Fak’ugesi Festival steering committee, Bristow will focus on developing an alumni-focused programme celebrating the extraordinary talent and work that Fak’ugesi Festival has had the pleasure of showcasing and developing over the last 7 years.

Registration to attend Fak’ugesi Festival 2021 will be available soon in the meantime sign up to our newsletter to stay in the loop.

Want to get involved in Fak’ugesi Festival 2021? Here’s how:

  • Digital Artists: Submit an entry in your chosen medium (illustrations/GIFs/digital art/motion design/graphic design, etc.) to our poster competition here. Goodluck & Submit by 30 July 2021.
  • We are inviting industry — Software & SaaS operators, studios, streaming & social media platforms and more — to participate in our expo and introduce a world of innovative creators to your latest tools, tech, and opportunities. Details to follow in July 2021.
  • This year’s programme will include an exciting evening of recognition at the Fak’ugesi Creative Awards. A call for the public to nominate their favourite work across all 6 creative building areas will follow soon and winners will be announced during the festival.

Details on current partners below; full list of partners to follow.
Details on programming to follow.

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