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Several members of Niio including co-founder, Oren Moshe, had the opportunity to spend time in Frankfurt, Germany at the B3 Biennale of the Moving Image.

Since 2013, B3 has shaped the interdisciplinary and transnational debate on trends and developments relating to the moving image in the fields of art, cinema, TV, games, design, communication and immersion. The aim of the Biennial is to create a broad interdisciplinary alliance for the moving image, and offer the international culture and creative industry a platform for innovation and exchange.

Oren Moshe participated in several official events and discussions including a panel entitled: “Accessibility and monetization of moving image art now and in the future. New platforms and new solutions.”  Moderated by Julia Sökeland, co-founder blinkvideo, Oren was also joined by Clare Langan, a film and video artist from Ireland,  contemporary visual artist, Erika Harrsch, collector Tony Podesta and collector Baron Futa.

Check out some of the photos from our time in Germany at B3.B3

Niio Co-Founder, Oren Moshe @B3 discussing a work by Quayola. #digitalartB3

Panel @B3: “Accessibility and monetization of moving image art now and in the future. New platforms and new solutions.”B3

A large audience for Oren’s panel @ B3. #digitalartB3

Niio’s Xuf Mills experiencing ‘Levitation’ by David Guez and Bastien Didier.

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