A Global Cultural Network Meets Digital Art: Houda Bakkali at the Alliance Française
“Novembre Numérique” 2025 is an international initiative led by the French Institute in Paris, dedicated to expanding public access to new technologies and fostering diversity and universal dialogue between creators and audiences worldwide.
Hosted within French embassies, art galleries, cultural centres, universities, shopping centres, and historic spaces, the programme is developed in collaboration with the global network of the Alliance Française.
As part of Digital November, the work of Houda Bakkali was presented simultaneously in 15 cities across 9 countries, forming a unique constellation of interconnected exhibitions. This format redefines the versatility and universality of art through a shared yet plural experience.
The work of Houda Bakkali encompasses a wide spectrum of artistic expressions, ranging from physical artworks to augmented reality, immersive installations to educational content, and from large-scale formats to intimate works, including animations, audio pieces, virtual galleries, and video projections.
While the same artworks are presented across all venues, each exhibition becomes a distinct experience shaped by local audiences, cultures, generations, and contexts, affirming values of freedom, creativity, and diversity.
The exhibition “Digital Art, Digital Culture” by Houda Bakkali demonstrates the capacity of digital art to transcend spatial, temporal, and generational boundaries, generating meaningful synergies between audiences and making art universal, accessible, and intelligible.
Ultimately, the project positions art as a space of creativity, joy, diversity, and cultural exchange, extending beyond traditional limits to become a unifying force art that connects, includes, and endures.
Spanning five continents, Houda Bakkali has exhibited her work in 36 cities across 22 countries through the legendary Alliance Française network.
























































