Exploring Decentralized Art at TONO Festival in Mexico City

Exploring Decentralized Art at TONO Festival in Mexico City

In the vibrant setting of Mexico City, the TONO festival presents an innovative perspective on time-based art by treating it as a distributed ecology. This approach counters the dominant ‘festivalism’ trend, offering a fresh alternative for art enthusiasts.

By highlighting decentralized art practices, the festival demonstrates how such forms can flourish beyond the confines of traditional art events. This model promotes sustainability and fosters community interaction, setting a new standard for cultural engagement.

With an array of performances and installations, TONO challenges established norms of art presentation. It encourages audiences and artists alike to reconsider the way cultural events are conceived and experienced.

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