The Wrong Biennale: A Global Digital Art Celebration
The Wrong Biennale is a decentralized, global art biennial dedicated to digital culture and new media art. Established in 2013 by David Quiles Guilló, The Wrong Biennale operates through a vast network of online pavilions and physical embassies located worldwide. This unique structure enables the event to showcase the work of thousands of artists and hundreds of curators simultaneously, creating a truly global and accessible platform for digital expression. The event focuses on diverse forms of digital creativity, including net art, glitch art, interactive installations, and virtual reality, highlighting the evolving relationship between technology and artistic practice. By utilizing the internet as its primary exhibition space, The Wrong Biennale challenges conventional notions of art curation and distribution. The organization fosters a collaborative environment where artists from all backgrounds can share their work with a worldwide audience. Since its inception, the event has grown into one of the largest and most influential celebrations of digital art, continuously pushing the boundaries of what a contemporary biennial can be. Participants engage in a collaborative effort to redefine the boundaries of contemporary art in the digital age, making The Wrong Biennale a cornerstone of the global digital arts scene.