Strange New Times editor at Plymouth Uni's first media arts festival

Strange New Times magazine – which offers a black and white, yet colourful, look at the world – creator Nick Hewlett will be one of the impressive entourage at Plymouth University’s first medai arts festival, which takes place on Saturday and Sunday, September 26 and 27.

Along with a whole host of screenings, there will be talks from such luminaries as Nick, along with PRS Foundation New Music Award winner, Jane Grant and John Matthias, David Hopper from Radio 1′s Disgusting Electronica and friend to the PRSD (plus award-winning animator) Kayla Parker.

As is mentioned over on D+CFilm, the festival is free, but space is limited and seats for screenings will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.

And you should check out the website for more details.



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