Shanghai Media Group Launches International Digital Arts Residency Program at Tank Shanghai

Shanghai's digital art scene got a major boost on August 3, 2026, when the MM·ARTech+ Digital Arts Residency Program officially launched. The initiative brings together artists from around the world to create cutting-edge works at the intersection of art, technology, and city culture Fort Saskatchewan Record.
The program, started by Motion Magic under Shanghai Media Group, selected eight artist teams for a two-month residency focused on projection mappingâa technique that projects images onto buildings and surfaces The Observer. Finished works will be displayed across four spaces at Tank Shanghai, making this a rare chance to see international digital artists collaborate in one of China's creative hubs.
Motion Magic designed MM·ARTech+ to create a meeting ground for international creators Fort McMurray Today. The program values both the artistic journey and the final pieces produced. Eight teams from different countries will spend two months experimenting, learning, and building new works together in Shanghai's vibrant digital ecosystem.
The first residency edition centers on projection mapping, a rapidly growing art form that transforms urban spaces Coldlake Sun. This technique uses light and imagery to create immersive experiences on building facades and other structures. By focusing on this single medium, the program allows artists to dive deep and push the boundaries of what's possible The Whig.
All creations from the residency will premiere at Tank Shanghai, displayed across Tanks 1 through 4 Mitchell Advocate. Tank Shanghai serves as the physical home for this initiative, offering state-of-the-art facilities for artists to experiment and showcase their work. The venue choice places the program at the heart of Shanghai's contemporary art district.
This residency positions Shanghai as a key destination for artists exploring technology-driven creation Chatham Daily News. By bringing together international talent under one program, Motion Magic strengthens Shanghai's reputation as a hub for creative experimentation. The MM·ARTech+ launch signals that Chinese cities are increasingly investing in platforms that blend cutting-edge technology with artistic vision Paris Star Online.
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