Brighton Digital Festival: Five must-see events (September 1-7)
The New Digital Archaeologists
Venue: Brighton Media Centre
Dates: September 2-9
Times: Weekdays 10am-5.30pm; weekends 11am-6pm
Visitors are invited to explore new and alternative approaches to handling our own digital remains and experience
the work of a future Digital Archaeologist '“ a semi-fictional group of individuals, dedicated to the idea of preserving and developing digital culture
and knowledge for future generations.
Improving Reality
Venue: Lighthouse
Dates: September 4
Times: 11am-6pm
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to share and experience groundbreaking art and ideas of the present. This year's theme, Visibility is a Trap, is a visceral response to the tension between the tendency to share our lives in public, and our desire and right for more privacy.
Beyond the Bright Black Edge of Nowhere
Venue: The Old Market
Dates: September 4
Times: 8pm
Beyond the Bright Black Edge of Nowhere tells the story of one of America's most bizarre mass disappearances. Circa69 tell the story through cut ups of 1950s B-movies, promotional films and commercials with
a live electronic score, live classical instruments and eight monologues.
Brighton Mini Maker Faire
Venue: Brighton Dome Corn Exchange
Dates: September 6
Times: 10am-6pm
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DIY portable sound systems, underwater vehicles, 3D chocolate printing, live-action Pac Man, toy hacking and a homemade electric car are just some of the highlights in store for visitors.
Laser Light Synths
Venue: Brighton Unitarian Church
Dates: September 6
Times: 8pm-10pm
Become a musician for one night with Laser Light Synths
- the music and light show
that you control! Local artist Seb Lee-Delisle gives you the chance to become a musician using bespoke touch-activated musical instruments filled with hundreds of high power LED lights. As you play, the sounds trigger a laser light spectacle, running up the columns of the Unitarian Church.