Offf Sevilla: Otra cartografía para la cultura digital

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https://doi.org/10.25267/Periferica.2025.i26.16
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OFFF Seville is a festival based in Andalusia that proposes new cultural and creative coordinates, connecting the south with major international epicentres without seeking to imitate them, but rather asserting its own identity based on craftsmanship, cultural diversity and innovation from the periphery. OFFF Seville has become an international meeting point where creators from various disciplines share processes and explore the future of digital culture. This edition brings together renowned figures such as David Carson, Mitch Monson and Erin Sarofsky, alongside Spanish studios, especially from Andalusia, which demonstrate the creative vitality of the south.
Overall, OFFF Seville suggests that the geography of design is in constant flux and that creativity can emerge from anywhere. From Andalusia, artists are daring to occupy their own space on the global map of cultural innovation.

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Moriche Tirado, V. (2026). Offf Sevilla: Otra cartografía para la cultura digital. Periferica International. Journal for Cultural and Territorial Analysis, (26), 179. https://doi.org/10.25267/Periferica.2025.i26.16