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Alpha-ville 2011:  International Festival of Post-digital Culture
22-25 September

Alpha-ville explores the intersection between art, technology and society and provides an online and live platform to test and disseminate new ideas and groundbreaking works. Running from 22-25 September the programme presents social media and interactive art, open labs, screenings, live music and a one-day symposium.

Taking place alongside the London Design Festival, Alpha-ville enables a network of satellite events spreading across London. Selected venues include the V&A, Whitechapel Gallery, Rich Mix, Vortex Jazz, Hearn Street Warehouse & XOYO. It also connects east and west thorough a link with the V&A Digital Design Weekend.

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Alpha-ville. International Festival of Post-digital Culture

Festival
Festival presentation: 

“ZEITGEIST, FROM DIGITAL TO POST DIGITAL”

We are all digital

The digital revolution has changed
culture, society and business models, driving a fundamental shift in how
humans live, communicate and interact. Today digital is everywhere, it
means everything. Digital is not new anymore, it has become part of our
everyday life without many of us even noticing it. Our culture has fully
integrated digital and the internet to the extent that the majority of
the rich (or maybe not so rich) countries have access to smartphones and
fast broadband connections.

Entering the post-digital age

Festival Nickname: 
alphaville
Festival Logo: 
Theme: 
Digital communities
Category/Format: 
Mixed
Festival Info
Next Festival Dates: 
09/22/2011 - 09/25/2011
Is the Festival open to the public ?: 
Yes
Does the Festival have a market?: 
No
Does the Festival have a competition ?: 
Yes
Artwork submission fee: 
Free

Alpha-ville 2011

International Festival of Post-Digital Culture
Theme: “Zeitgeist, from digital to post-digital”
Dates: 22nd-25th September 2011
Venues: Netil House, Whitechapel Gallery, the V&A, Rich Mix, Space
Studios, XOYO, Hearn Street arehouse, the streets of Hackney and online

The 2011 edition provides an online and live platform to explore, test
and disseminate new ideas, merging trends, collaborations and
groundbreaking works. Running from 22-25 September the

programme presents social media and interactive art, open labs,
meet-ups, talks, workshops and screenings alongside with live music,
visual performances and parties.

Taking place alongside the London Design Festival, the 2011 edition
enables a network of satellite events spreading across different London
boroughs and links with other European cities such as Madrid (Twin
Gallery) and Brussels & The Hague (Todays Art). Selected venues
include the Whitechapel Gallery, Rich Mix, Netil House, Arcola Tent,
XOYO, Hearn Street Warehouse and Space Studios. The festival programme also connects east and west London thorough a link with he V&A Digital Design Weekend.

Gathering
artists, creative coders, new media technologists, designers,
architects, professionals, musicians, researchers and academics, some of
the key names are: Tom Uglow (Google Creative Labs), Marius Watz, Filip
Visnjic (Creative Applications Network), Man Bartlett, Daito Manabe,
Moritz Stefaner, Keiichi Matsuda, James Alliban, Pantha Du Prince, Jon
Hopkins, Jacaszek and Kangding Ray.

Festival Contact
Festival Director Name: 
Estela Oliva
Festival Director E-mail: 
Festival Programmer Name: 
Carmen Salas
Festival Programmer Email: 
Festival Press Contact Name: 
Priscilla Granozio
Festival Press Contact Email: 
Festival Organization
Name: 
Alpha-ville
Address: 
51 Tudor Road
City: 
London
State: 
London
Zip code: 
E9 7SN
Country: 
United Kingdom
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