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NEoN digital arts festival

Art, Digital, Graphic Design

Posted by Mark Sinclair, 27 August 2010, 11:30    Permalink    Comments (3)

NEoN logo by Sooper DD

The North East of North (NEoN) digital arts festival that takes place in Dundee, Scotland has the theme of 'character' this year. It's set to feature appearances from Akinori Oishi and Pictoplasma, with contributions also coming from EIDOS and tDR...

The seven-day festival runs from 8 until 14 November and consists of talks, workshops, exhibitions, screenings and performances at many of Dundee's cultural, business and public spaces, including the city's Centre for Excellence.

Confirmed speakers for the conferences are as follows:

Akinori Oishi
Pictoplasma
Chris van der Kuyl, Brightsolid
Tagtool
Ian Anderson, The Designer's Republic
Nicholas Lovell, Gamesbrief
Al Mooney, Adobe
e4e Interactive entertainment
Chaos Computer Club
Kathryn Lambert, Folly
Ian Livingstone, EIDOS

You can find out about all the events on the NEoN website, plus the full programme of Salon and Conference events, can be found on the programme page. Tickets for all aspects of the festival are available here.

More at northeastofnorth.com.

3 Comments

It was great last year.. i'm sure it'll be better still this year!
Jon
2010-08-27 16:02:51


Looks great; too far to travel on this occasion though. Will look out for the reviews!
Oskar
2010-09-01 21:32:40


Will look out for the reviews!
müzik dinle
2010-09-02 18:47:07


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