
E-FEST
E-FEST is a project born in Tunisia in 2007. Originally known as the Echos sonores Tunis Festival,
it was renamed E-FEST in 2009 following support from the European Commission's culture program.
Dedicated to digital cultures, bringing together the worlds of music, image and media arts,
E-FEST has been working for eleven years to develop and democratize hybrid and multimodal practices.
E-FEST has been a benchmark for training and dissemination in the field of digital arts and culture in Tunisia and the wider region. The work carried out during its 13 editions has enabled local and international artists to participate in a positive dynamic of creation and collaboration, offering an unprecedented platform for reflection and inspiration for young emerging artists.
Over the years, the project has become an integral part of the local cultural landscape,
transforming the local approach to the production of cultural events,
and the mobility of artists, in the sense of a genuine open exchange between societies.
it was renamed E-FEST in 2009 following support from the European Commission's culture program.
Dedicated to digital cultures, bringing together the worlds of music, image and media arts,
E-FEST has been working for eleven years to develop and democratize hybrid and multimodal practices.
E-FEST has been a benchmark for training and dissemination in the field of digital arts and culture in Tunisia and the wider region. The work carried out during its 13 editions has enabled local and international artists to participate in a positive dynamic of creation and collaboration, offering an unprecedented platform for reflection and inspiration for young emerging artists.
Over the years, the project has become an integral part of the local cultural landscape,
transforming the local approach to the production of cultural events,
and the mobility of artists, in the sense of a genuine open exchange between societies.

Intercal
In situ intervention program dedicated to installation and performance art forms,
INTERCAL is a median space, a sensitive cartography, aimed at a target space.
A project with a variety of forms, it is conceived as an artistic intervention aimed at a monument,
an event or a public institution.
Taking as a source of inspiration the sites involved and their missions,
guest artists engage in a dialogue between the host site, their art and the resources made available to them.
The works they create act as mediums, contributing to a new perception of the site.
INTERCAL is a median space, a sensitive cartography, aimed at a target space.
A project with a variety of forms, it is conceived as an artistic intervention aimed at a monument,
an event or a public institution.
Taking as a source of inspiration the sites involved and their missions,
guest artists engage in a dialogue between the host site, their art and the resources made available to them.
The works they create act as mediums, contributing to a new perception of the site.

No Logo
No Logo is a collaborative project designed and built by local residents,
with the aim of bringing audiences together in an accessible approach to performance and digital culture.
Conceived around the artists affiliated with the association and the collective La Bulle, No Logo is deployed in a mobile and ephemeral way in spaces lacking cultural equity.
Our approach is guided by two principles :
- The transmission of skills through practical experience
- Collaboration by establishing partnerships with the key players in the areas we visit.
These two axes encourage us to co-construct exploration and experimentation actions with the beneficiaries, in order to build the project's content together.
The project acts as a mediator between residents, local development players and artists.
The free nature of its activities and the fact that it is rooted in the target areas encourage the general public to access these different practices, breaking down barriers of economic accessibility.
with the aim of bringing audiences together in an accessible approach to performance and digital culture.
Conceived around the artists affiliated with the association and the collective La Bulle, No Logo is deployed in a mobile and ephemeral way in spaces lacking cultural equity.
Our approach is guided by two principles :
- The transmission of skills through practical experience
- Collaboration by establishing partnerships with the key players in the areas we visit.
These two axes encourage us to co-construct exploration and experimentation actions with the beneficiaries, in order to build the project's content together.
The project acts as a mediator between residents, local development players and artists.
The free nature of its activities and the fact that it is rooted in the target areas encourage the general public to access these different practices, breaking down barriers of economic accessibility.