Alpha-ville was a London-based cultural agency and creative studio working at the cutting-edge of art, technology and digital culture. It ran between 2009 and 2016. Their work covered the entire project cycle from strategy, concept, creative direction, design, and production.
Founded in 2008 by Estela Oliva and Carmen Salas to bridge the cultural, creative and digital worlds, they have curated and produced pioneering festivals, conferences, exhibitions, installations and digital projects.
Alpha-ville created forward-thinking projects and delivers high-quality experiences blending online and physical environments, choreographed in collaboration with artists, designers and technologists who express themselves through the language of technology.
Previous clients and partners include: Mobile World Capital Barcelona, British Film Institute, Whitechapel Gallery, Google, V&A Digital Design Weekend, Microsoft Research, Sedition Art, MUBI, Todays Art, Athens Video Art Festival and many more.
SERVICES:
- Creation, curation and production of innovative experiences bridging art, culture and technology including:
events, installations, online projects.
- Consultancy to develop digital programmes and projects.
- Production of digital and interactive content such as installations, animations, visual identities, trailers, applications.
- Distribution of digital artworks for online and physical environments.
FEATURED PROJECTS
Exhibitions:
- New Realities (Music+Arts) Barcelona, 2014-15
- From digital to post-digital, London 2011
Conferences:
- Exchange Creative conference, 2014
- Beyond Music+Arts Symposium, Barcelona, 2014
Commissions & Productions:
- Cell, interactive installation by Keiichi Matsuda and James Alliban (2011)
- Siroi Mura, digital artwork by Alba G Corral (2014)
- Iotorama, interactive installation and web experiment by Alpha-ville Studio in collaboration with FLUUUID and Jonas Eltes.