Nail 350 SMEs seek to reactivate culture with the Finde fair
Nail 350 SMEs will seek to reactivate the Buenos Aires culture in the second edition of the Finde fair that will begin next 8 October and will allow you to enjoy video games made in the province, design content, music and audiovisual.
As reported by the Ministry of Production, Technological Innovation and Science in Buenos Aires, the objective of these fairs - the first one that took place last May and featured 73 thousand visitors- is “develop instruments for economic reactivation and new formats of cultural exhibition together with the productive sectors of culture and in a strategic alliance with Banco Provincia”.
For five weekends at www.finde.gba.gob.ar you can find video games, books, musical instruments, designer objects and clothing, vinyls, audiovisual productions and much more.
From Thursday 8 from October to Sunday 11 the Videogame Fair will be held; from the 22 al 25 October Design Fair; of the 5 al 8 November the Audiovisual Fair; of the 19 al 22 November the Fair of Editorials and 3 al 5 December Music Fair.
At the Video Game Fair you can enjoy video games made in the Province, many of which went international; there will be trainings on how to get started in video games to how to go live with Twitch, going through how to monetize content or work with immersive technologies.
E Sports figures such as Nekta will also be interviewed, Buenos Aires games testing with Simón el Mono, battles of digital illustrators and talks with local developers.
A Game Jam will be held, where groups of developers will have to create -a against the clock- video game prototypes on themes that will be revealed at the beginning of the activity.
In the Design fair there will be Invisible Design panels (Marco Sanguinetti), Design with a Gender Perspective (There is a future), Sustainability in textile design (YOU, Nati Nupieri y otrxs), Design and Music (Ale Ross, Laura Varsky and Javier Veraldi) and Design and Technological Linkage (Emanuel Pan from PAC, Pablo Ramirez from INTI).
further, designers will open their studios to the public to learn behind the scenes of their creative processes, virtual samples can be visited, work remotely with Martín Churba and experience intersections between dance and fashion with Andrea Servera and clothing designers, local textiles and accessories.
The Audiovisual Fair will comprise a festival of film festivals to expose how cinema is breathed on the other side of General Paz: its filmmakers, their locations and their stories.
The Editorial fair will have a strong line of training for local publishing labels, ranging from how to create ebooks to how to internationalize, going through experiences of building networks and cooperatives to navigate the moment. There will be talks with Mariana Enriquez and Roque Casciero about the intersections between music and writing.
Finally, the Music fair will have as its programming axis music in the context of digital convergence.
further, The Province Code call will be launched to participate in the province's music catalog that seeks to make producers and creators of the province visible in the digital environment.