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New Media Festivals Happening in 2026

Ever wonder why your friends don't care about OSC as much as you? Or think, where are other people knee deep in getting a POP network as optimized as possible? Well it sounds like you might be hankering to jump into the New Media Festival circuit and find community.

Ever wonder why your friends don’t care about OSC as much as you? Or think, where are other people knee deep in getting a POP network as optimized as possible? Well it sounds like you might be hankering to jump into the New Media Festival circuit and find community. Here’s a list of some of the New Media Festivals happening this year:

Mapping Festival

Website: https://mappingfestival.com/

One of Europe’s leading festivals for live visuals, projection mapping, and VJ culture, Mapping has been running in Geneva since 2005. The programming spans site-specific projection on Geneva’s architecture (the Cathédrale Saint-Pierre, the Grand Théâtre, the Musée d’Art et d’Histoire), audiovisual performances in club contexts, immersive installations, and a strong workshop track. The 2026 edition has no thematic constraint, leaving the door open to real-time AV systems, hybrid art–science work, and just about anything with a screen and a sound source.

Mapping Festival 2026
May 7–17, 2026 in Geneva, Switzerland
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CURRENTS New Media

Website: https://currentsnewmedia.org/

CURRENTS is the most established art-and-technology festival in the United States, now in its 17th edition. The 2026 program presents 50 works by 71 artists at El Museo Cultural in Santa Fe’s Railyard Arts District, with categories that explicitly include the kind of physical, kinetic, and fabrication-driven work that doesn’t always fit elsewhere — robotics and electro-mechanical objects, wearables, sound environments, AI collaborations, and VR/AR/MR alongside traditional installation work. Highlights this year include Testu Collective’s Listening to the Ether (an electromagnetic-signal-to-sound installation using magnetic induction) and Pepi and Julia’s Birds In Flight (a kinetic sculpture driven by real-time bird migration data).

CURRENTS 2026 Art & Technology Festival
June 12–21, 2026 in Santa Fe, New Mexico
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Sónar + Sónar+D

Website: https://sonar.es/en

Sónar has been the spiritual home of Barcelona’s electronic music and digital culture scene since 1994. For creative technologists, the relevant track is Sónar+D — the conference-meets-festival arm dedicated to creativity, innovation, and technology. 2026 is a notable reset: Sónar+D has moved to a new central venue at Llotja de Mar, and standalone Sónar+D tickets are available for the first time. Expect two days of talks, exhibitions, performances, and community programming, including a Creative Coding Barcelona meetup with The Generative Art Museum and a Startups Pitch Session with Barcelona Music Tech Hub. The main Sónar festival runs concurrently at Fira Gran Via.

Sónar 2026
June 18–20, 2026 in Barcelona, Spain (Sónar+D: June 18–19 at Llotja de Mar)
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KIKK Festival

Website: https://www.kikk.be/

KIKK is the friendliest of the major European new media festivals — a five-day program in Namur, Belgium that explicitly frames itself around the crossovers between art, science, and technology: creative coding, AI, data viz, interactive design, motion graphics, VR/XR, and storytelling. The KIKK In Town program turns the city into an art trail with monumental and interactive installations across more than 10 indoor and outdoor venues. There’s a high-quality conference track, a market, and the year-round KIKK Pavilion as an exhibition space. If you can only do one European festival as a working creative technologist looking to meet other working creative technologists, this is probably the one.

KIKK Festival 2026
October 21–25, 2026 in Namur, Belgium
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Some Oldies but Goodies

I wanted to shed some light on festivals that we haven’t spotlighted in the past at the HQ. But I would be remiss to not mention at least a few festivals coming up that we have covered before for all you creative tech neophytes.

Ars Electronica

Website: https://ars.electronica.art/

The grandparent of new media festivals, Ars Electronica has been running in Linz since 1979. The 2026 edition is themed Future Begins (with the festival subtitle Negotiating Humanity), and after several years at POSTCITY the festival is moving back into Linz’s city center across three hubs and a parcours of additional venues — including churches, schools, and hospitals being transformed into exhibition spaces. The Prix Ars Electronica is still the most career-changing award you can win in the field, and the STARTS Prize, Campus Exhibition, Expanded Animation conference, and Ars Electronica Animation Festival all run within the same week. 2026 also marks the 30th anniversary of the Ars Electronica Center.

Ars Electronica Festival 2026 — Future Begins
September 9–13, 2026 in Linz, Austria
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MUTEK Montréal

Website: https://montreal.mutek.org/

MUTEK is celebrating its 27th edition this year under the theme Amplify & Resonate, with six days of electronic music, audiovisual performances, and digital creativity across the Quartier des Spectacles. The festival runs alongside MUTEK Forum (talks, project presentations, and workshops), MUTEK Market (industry matchmaking for Canadian artists), and the AI Ecologies Lab — collectively the strongest professional-development infrastructure of any festival in the Americas. The 2026 lineup includes Jeff Mills bringing his Stargate immersive show to North America for the first time, plus performances by Rival Consoles, JakoJako, Matthew Herbert, and Fennesz with visual artist Lillevan. The MUTEK Village Numérique transforms the Quartier des Spectacles into a self-guided installation trail from August 20 through September 3.

MUTEK Montréal Edition 27: Amplify & Resonate
August 25–30, 2026 in Montréal, Canada
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Ones to be on the lookout for

There’s a few festivals that happened in 2025 that haven’t announced the dates. So keep your eyes peeled for these guys.

Tribeca Festival — Immersive

Website: https://tribecafilm.com/festival/immersive

Tribeca’s Immersive program has become one of the most visible US showcases for narrative XR and immersive installation work. The 2025 edition (In Search of Us, in partnership with Onassis ONX and Agog) featured 11 projects spanning VR films, mixed-reality theater, and AI-driven generative narrative. The 2026 edition marks the festival’s 25th anniversary, with expanded programming across film, TV, music, podcasts, games, and immersive experiences. Tribeca Games is also worth watching — the festival has been actively programming experimental and cross-medium work that pushes against traditional definitions of what a game is.
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Gray Area Festival

Website: https://grayarea.org/

Gray Area is San Francisco’s dedicated art-and-technology institution, running the Grand Theater in the Mission District as a year-round venue with workshops, performances, and a serious Incubator program for artists working in creative code, XR, hardware, and sound. The annual Gray Area Festival is the closest thing the West Coast has to a KIKK or Mapping in spirit — the 2025 edition (To the Maxx) themed itself around bodily optimization and “cyborgian provocations,” with artists including Stelarc, Ash Fure, and Xin Liu. 2026 dates haven’t been announced yet, but the festival has historically run in September. Worth keeping an eye on their site.
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Wrap Up

Hopefully, that’s got your heart pumping for some New Media festivals dotting the globe and these are just the highlights — the full list of festivals worth attending in any given year is much longer. It’s also important to note that many of these festivals run open calls for artists, like yourself, to submit a piece to be exhibited. Deadlines tend to cluster in autumn for the following spring and summer, which means treating these as commission opportunities rather than just travel destinations is often the smarter play. See you all there.