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Lahore transforms into a living canvas of digital arts

Last updated: November 12, 2025 10:20 pm
Abdul Qavi
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The historic city of Lahore has taken on a whole new identity this month — as a sprawling, living canvas of digital creativity. Through the Lahore Digital Arts Festival (LDF), artists from across Pakistan and around the world have turned the city’s walls, museums, and public spaces into an immersive playground of lights, sound, and technology.


A city reimagined through art and code

The Lahore Digital Arts Festival 2025 brings together more than 70 artists from 14 countries, showcasing the intersection of art, technology, and human experience.
From the Lahore Museum to Alhamra Art Gallery and other cultural landmarks, digital installations and projections now light up the city in ways never seen before.

This year’s theme, “The City as a Living Canvas,” explores how urban spaces can evolve into open-air galleries. The festival features 3D projections, VR installations, soundscapes, and interactive digital sculptures — transforming Lahore’s architecture into an active participant in the art itself.

One of the most talked-about exhibits, “Women vs Machines,” examines how gender and technology collide in the modern digital world. The exhibition, created by Pakistani and international artists, questions representation, bias, and the future of artificial intelligence through deeply personal, often surreal visuals.


Technology meets tradition

In a city steeped in Mughal, colonial, and modern architecture, the juxtaposition of history and digital futurism feels almost poetic. Neon patterns ripple across ancient facades, while immersive projections spill into courtyards and gardens.

Visitors wander through installations that respond to their movements — digital murals that change color with sound, light sculptures that pulse in rhythm with city noise, and AI-driven artworks that “learn” from audience interaction.

“The idea is to blur the line between viewer and artist,” says one of the curators. “In Lahore, the city’s rhythm, its chaos, and its beauty all become part of the artwork.”


A new era for Pakistani creativity

The festival isn’t just a showcase of art; it’s a statement about the future of Pakistani creativity. Once seen as a hub of traditional fine arts, Lahore is now positioning itself as a global center for digital and experimental media.

Supported by The Little Art, the Lahore Museum, and several international cultural institutions, LDF is helping nurture a new generation of creators who merge storytelling with technology — from augmented reality to generative design.

“It’s about reclaiming public spaces for imagination,” explains festival co-founder Fatima Hussain. “We want the people of Lahore to feel that art isn’t confined to galleries — it lives among them.”


The city as a stage

As night falls, the festival’s energy becomes palpable. Crowds gather around light projections dancing on the walls of the Walled City. Musicians perform alongside digital visuals that move in sync with their sound. Children reach out to touch holographic butterflies projected over Liberty Market.

It’s not just an exhibition — it’s an experience. A reawakening of Lahore’s creative spirit through pixels and light.


The bigger picture

The Lahore Digital Arts Festival has cemented itself as one of South Asia’s most forward-thinking cultural events, redefining how people engage with art in the digital age.

The message is clear: art doesn’t just hang in museums anymore — it flows through the streets, glows on buildings, and connects people in unexpected ways.

In Lahore, the city itself has become the artist.

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