Please see events for details on the 2006 programme.
Tuesday 8 November 2005
6-11pm, Fabrica
Brighton’s very first Digital Festival got off to a successful start with the dSCAPE/05 portfolio clinic which received positive reports from all attendees. The night, which aimed to put established creatives in contact with up and coming talent, proved successful in providing an insight into an industry.
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Wednesday 9 November 2005
6.30-10.30pm, Fabrica
The dSCAPE/05 Animation Workshop offered an insight into the lives of the creative people that have animation as their chosen career path. Speakers discussed the uses of motion software that utilised the form and offered most scope for their creative ideas
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Thursday 10 November 2005
7-11PM, Fabrica
The sixth annual Brighton and Hove Web Awards once again put the spotlight on the enormous range of high quality web sites produced in the area. Judged and voted on by local people the Awards cover several categories including Business, Community, Personal Sites, Music and Best Site for a Night Out. Anyone can nominate a site and anyone can become a judge. take a look on the Web Awards website for more details.
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Friday 11 November 2005
9.30am-4pm, Fabrica
d.Construct 2005 was the UK’s first grassroots Web 2.0 conference. It was a one-day event aimed at those building the latest generation of web-based applications. The event discussed how new technology is transforming the web from a document delivery system to an application platform. Internationally renowned speakers covered hot-topics such as Ajax, using the power of API’s and the future of the mobile web. For more information visit www.dconstruct.org
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Friday 11 November 2005
7-11pm, Fabrica
Rounding off the first week of the Digital Festival, the Designers Night showcased the best of Brighton talent by giving 15 minutes of unadulterated 'me-time' to six of the best designers. All six designers showcased vastly different work and emphasised that design can take many forms.
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19 November - 18 December 2005
Fabrica
Fabrica's Winter Exhibition was Impossible Geographies 1.1, an interactive installation by Petra Gemeinboeck and Mary Agnes Krell that explored memory as a metaphor for the fluid boundaries between the physical and the virtual. Visitors' actions within Impossible Geographies 1.1 formed a series of traces, each a remembrance of their presence. Those memories seeped into the present, creating a virtually woven fabric of inhabitant's traces that grew and evolved over time.
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Monday 21 November 2005
6.30-9.30pm, Sallis Benney Theatre, University of Brighton
Wired Sussex partnered with onedotzero for the third year to present The Expanded Film Maker, a special innervisions panel event and networking session for digital film makers, animators, designers and students. The Expanded Film Maker focused on the prevalence and increasing accessibility of new filmmaking tools which has inspired practitioners from diverse fields to explore the moving image. This included short presentations from key moving image creatives and an open discussion.
This event was part of the CINE CITY festival and was developed in association with onedotzero, City College Brighton and Hove and Lighthouse.
CINECITY, Brighton’s biggest film festival, highlights the best in international cinema. It features a global mix of previews and premieres of new releases, treasures from the archive and classic reissues, the latest adventures with the digital moving image, film-maker and education events. The extensive 2005 programme is available online
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