Yota Space
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Yota Space is a non-profit international digital art festival organized by Yota in St. Petersburg since 2010.

Yota Space is an international festival in St. Petersburg, Russia. The festival is dedicated to contemporary digital and interactive art. Yota Space is the space of the future, an exciting creative environment, a platform for sharing experiences and knowledge. The festival is conceived as a space of creative growth and exchange of experience, a major component of the project is an educational program.





Yota Space 2010
The first Yota Space festival was held in St. Petersburg December 5–19, 2010 in a giant former Stalin-era Frunzenskiy department store (Moskovsky Prospect, 60). The festival Grand Opening show was featured with a concert involving Hot Chip, Masters of Skweee, D-Pulse, SCSI-9, etc. The festival received wide coverage in Russian and international[1][2] press. The Financial Times named Yota Space "The largest digital arts festival in Europe".[3]
Artists
- onedotzero
- United Visual Artists[4]
- Jason Bruges Studio[5]
- Brian Eno
- MSA Visuals
- Chris Levine
- Hellicar + Lewis
- AntiVJ
- Quayola
- Cassette Playa Archived 2012-03-01 at the Wayback Machine
- Kin Design
- onedotzero_industries Archived 2011-09-28 at the Wayback Machine
- Lab212
- Joon Y Moon
- Max Hattler
- Universal Everything
- Musion
- OMG Sounds Productions
- AV:in
- Russian Visual Artists




