Denver is a national — even international — leader in the area of technology-driven art, and that is primarily because it is home to the Digerati Experimental Media Festival, which will celebrate it 10th anniversary with two weeks of multi-venue events starting Sept. 9.

The fest, produced by the non-profit Denver Digerati, has morphed and expanded over the past decade. It started out as a modest, two-day affair, featuring a handful of brief, animated works (watched by a handful of curious spectators) that were projected on the giant, outdoor LED screens at the Colorado Convention Center.

The latest edition, themed “Obscura,” shows how it has developed over time. The fest is spread over numerous sites, including the Denver Art Museum and the Sie FilmCenter. The lineup includes programs of

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