Welcome to Denver Digerati. We are a nonprofit 501(c)(3) that specializes in digital motion art and animation. Learn more about us and our mission in the about pages on the website. Each year we host the Supernova Digital Animation Festival in Denver, Colorado. The festival utilizes many different facets of exhibition, and the exploration of new media artworks, that run the month of September. Supernova offers a wide exposure to artists and opportunities for the public enjoyment of these works. Though compromised, due to the ongoing challenges of the pandemic, Supernova has adapted. We strive to be artist-forward, operating with an exceptional network of international artists, and we embrace those localized to Colorado, in support of elevating and amplifying their work. This year, much of our programming will be shown online for members, on public LEDs downtown Denver on September 18th, projected on the Daniels & Fisher Clocktower as part of Night Lights Denver, and in an October exhibition in partnership with the Art Gym. A detailed explanation of our offerings across the month of September are presented below, click an image, or the links, to fully immerse yourself in the full span of the festival. Read the official Regeneration Press Release HEREPlease note that all online programming for the festival is ONLY available to members. However, base-level membership is FREE to all. We will need your information in order to share the details on viewing the content that we keep protected for our artists.

Welcome to Denver Digerati. We are a nonprofit 501(c)(3) that specializes in digital motion art and animation. Learn more about us and our mission in the about pages on the website. Each year we host the Supernova Digital Animation Festival in Denver, Colorado. The festival utilizes many different facets of exhibition, and the exploration of new media artworks, that run the month of September. Supernova offers a wide exposure to artists and opportunities for the public enjoyment of these works. Though compromised, due to the ongoing challenges of the pandemic, Supernova has adapted. We strive to be artist-forward, operating with an exceptional network of international artists, and we embrace those localized to Colorado, in support of elevating and amplifying their work.

This year, much of our programming will be shown online for members, on public LEDs downtown Denver on September 18th, projected on the Daniels & Fisher Clocktower as part of Night Lights Denver, and in an October exhibition in partnership with the Art Gym. A detailed explanation of our offerings across the month of September are presented below, click an image, or the links, to fully immerse yourself in the full span of the festival. Read the official Regeneration Press Release HERE

Please note that all online programming for the festival is ONLY available to members. However, base-level membership is FREE to all. We will need your information in order to share the details on viewing the content that we keep protected for our artists.

Some of the Faces of Supernova Regeneration

Some of the Faces of Supernova Regeneration

 
Denver Digerati’s September Artist Feature is also Supernova’s 2021 Solo Artist Spotlight: featuring AUJIK, an entity that has intersected with Supernova feature programming in the past and whose work in digital animation and motion art is an ideal representation of the festival’s REGENERATION them. We are indebted to Stefan Larsson for opening his world in association with Supernova.  VISIT HERE

Denver Digerati’s September Artist Feature is also Supernova’s 2021 Solo Artist Spotlight: featuring AUJIK, an entity that has intersected with Supernova feature programming in the past and whose work in digital animation and motion art is an ideal representation of the festival’s REGENERATION them. We are indebted to Stefan Larsson for opening his world in association with Supernova. VISIT HERE

Supernova’s Programs are the core of the festival, with over 150 animations presented across 8 categories including: Kid Wonder, Bodies in Motion, Everything Abstract Experimental, Everything Abstract Sonic, Post Covid Stress Disorder, Director’s Ch…

Supernova’s Programs are the core of the festival, with over 150 animations presented across 8 categories including: Kid Wonder, Bodies in Motion, Everything Abstract Experimental, Everything Abstract Sonic, Post Covid Stress Disorder, Director’s Choice, Student Shorts Competition, our annual Focal Competition (split into 3 one-hour programs), and Age of Aquarius, a program curated by our own Livy Snyder. The majority of our programming is selected from submissions accepted each year through FilmFreeway. Programs will stream on limited dates throughout the month, so check the schedule now and watch the best in digital animation by artists from around the world. FULL SCHEDULE HERE

Denver Digerati commissioned artists to create works to be presented on the Daniels & Fisher Tower, in the heart of downtown Denver, in association with Night Lights Denver.  Discover the artists that we’ll be presenting this year and visit this…

Denver Digerati commissioned artists to create works to be presented on the Daniels & Fisher Tower, in the heart of downtown Denver, in association with Night Lights Denver. Discover the artists that we’ll be presenting this year and visit this September, every evening starting around 7pm at the corner of 16th and Arapahoe Street. FULL INFO HERE

Denver Digerati has crafted two special programs of digital animation to present to the public at Toledo’s Momentum Festival for the evening of September 16th, celebrating the return to an in-person experience. This engagement represents the second …

Denver Digerati has crafted two special programs of digital animation to present to the public at Toledo’s Momentum Festival for the evening of September 16th, celebrating the return to an in-person experience. This engagement represents the second time Momentum has collided with the annual Supernova Digital Animation Festival. Works have been selected for optimal integration with LED, and for the public’s pleasure, with some of the more radical bits thrown in for good measure. MORE INFO HERE

Denver Digerati’s Silent Screen program is an exclusive opportunity for artists to create animations for public display as an exclusive component of the annual Supernova Digital Animation Festival. Silent Screen will take place on Saturday, September 18th as a focal live event of this year’s Festival, with programs commencing at Noon and looping repeatedly through 8pm. This offers the public an extended opportunity to see select animations created for six different screen formats, through a self-guided walking tour that promotes digital animation’s growing relevance as a form of public art and visual engagement. DISCOVER the artists whose proposals were accepted for this distinguished opportunity and will be shown throughout the day.

Denver Digerati’s Silent Screen program is an exclusive opportunity for artists to create animations for public display as an exclusive component of the annual Supernova Digital Animation Festival. Silent Screen will take place on Saturday, September 18th as a focal live event of this year’s Festival, with programs commencing at Noon and looping repeatedly through 8pm. This offers the public an extended opportunity to see select animations created for six different screen formats, through a self-guided walking tour that promotes digital animation’s growing relevance as a form of public art and visual engagement. DISCOVER the artists whose proposals were accepted for this distinguished opportunity and will be shown throughout the day.

Support Denver Digerati and be the talk of your friends and social circles when you sport exclusive merchandise featuring Supernova Regeneration mascot Steve the Sloth created by artist Ryan Wurst. PURCHASE HERE

Support Denver Digerati and be the talk of your friends and social circles when you sport exclusive merchandise featuring Supernova Regeneration mascot Steve the Sloth created by artist Ryan Wurst. PURCHASE HERE

Membership with Denver Digerati goes a long towards assisting us in our quest to deliver quality programming and  provide opportunities for artists around the world to create cool shit. SIGN UP HERE

Membership with Denver Digerati goes a long towards assisting us in our quest to deliver quality programming and provide opportunities for artists around the world to create cool shit. SIGN UP HERE

Supernova Crash Courses guide students as they explore and engage with the creative process. Our classes don’t simply teach software, but approach learning through methods that are approachable and affordable for students at all points of entry, fea…

Supernova Crash Courses guide students as they explore and engage with the creative process. Our classes don’t simply teach software, but approach learning through methods that are approachable and affordable for students at all points of entry, featuring leading artists and educators in this field that provide a dynamic curriculum focused on the production of an artwork or short film. LEARN MORE HERE

Three internationally renowned artists will serve as guest jurors for Supernova in the focal competition program. Find out who will determine the cash prize awards for this year’s Festival HERE

Three internationally renowned artists will serve as guest jurors for Supernova in the focal competition program. Find out who will determine the cash prize awards for this year’s Festival HERE

Denver Digerati teams up with Denver’s Art Gym to present the exhibition New Frontiers hot on the heels of Supernova in October. The current pandemic has highlighted digital art as a medium that is timely and offers new ways of understanding the human relationship with technology. New Frontiers surveys the countless modalities in which artists approach the creative process and computational thinking in order to produce digital artworks. The exhibition features a Supernova sample reel as well as full works by Snow Yunxue Fu, Cherish Marquez, Rory Scott, Kendra Fleischman, Logan Holderread, John Harlan Norris, Anduriel Widmark, Gloria Fan Duan, Mayte Gomez-Molina, and the latest production by Cultural Policy & Areyes Studio (Chris Collins, Huntrezz Janoz, Maria Dmitrova, Obso1337 + George Jasper Stone and Wednesday Kim).

Denver Digerati teams up with Denver’s Art Gym to present the exhibition New Frontiers hot on the heels of Supernova in October. The current pandemic has highlighted digital art as a medium that is timely and offers new ways of understanding the human relationship with technology. New Frontiers surveys the countless modalities in which artists approach the creative process and computational thinking in order to produce digital artworks. The exhibition features a Supernova sample reel as well as full works by Snow Yunxue Fu, Cherish Marquez, Rory Scott, Kendra Fleischman, Logan Holderread, John Harlan Norris, Anduriel Widmark, Gloria Fan Duan, Mayte Gomez-Molina, and the latest production by Cultural Policy & Areyes Studio (Chris Collins, Huntrezz Janoz, Maria Dmitrova, Obso1337 + George Jasper Stone and Wednesday Kim).

This year’s awards presentation promises to be a much more concise version than our 2020 event. We’ll share some special visual, sonic and verbal treats, announce the winners of this year’s awards in program categories Everything Abstract Experimental, Everything Abstract Sonic, Student Shorts, Director’s Choice and our Focal Competition, as well as our Student Gif honor. And we’ll give thanks to all the artists and team that worked hard to bring Supernova to the world. We urge everyone to tune in and view our program, along with a special reel of this year’s award winners, available only to Denver Digerati Members for viewing through Sunday October 3rd.

This year’s awards presentation promises to be a much more concise version than our 2020 event. We’ll share some special visual, sonic and verbal treats, announce the winners of this year’s awards in program categories Everything Abstract Experimental, Everything Abstract Sonic, Student Shorts, Director’s Choice and our Focal Competition, as well as our Student Gif honor. And we’ll give thanks to all the artists and team that worked hard to bring Supernova to the world. We urge everyone to tune in and view our program, along with a special reel of this year’s award winners, available only to Denver Digerati Members for viewing through Sunday October 3rd.

None of this would be possible without the financial support from The Bonfils-Stanton Foundation, Denver Theatre District and The Arts Commission. Denver Digerati employs public LED screens through the generous support of Orange Barrel Media, Branded Cities and UAC Worldwide. Supernova Award Trophies designed by Kristin Stransky.

None of this would be possible without the financial support from The Bonfils-Stanton Foundation, Denver Theatre District and The Arts Commission. Denver Digerati employs public LED screens through the generous support of Orange Barrel Media, Branded Cities and UAC Worldwide. Supernova Award Trophies designed by Kristin Stransky.