Don't miss: The Alpha-Ville festival at Rich Mix (and beyond)
Tom Jenkins | Wednesday 21 September, 2011 11:58

Tomorrow sees the beginning of a four-day festival exploring ‘the intersection between arts, technology and culture’, brought to you by not for profit organization Alpha-Ville. Zeitgeist: International Festival Of Post-Digital Culture is spread across a variety of East London venues (as well as the V&A) and features live music, interactive installations, workshops and screenings. Highlights include Mercury nominee Jon Hopkins at XOYO (23rd), minimal house king Matthew Dear at Hearn Street Warehouse (24th) and what promises to be an immersive and varied exploration of post-digital culture at the Alpha-Ville Symposium (Rich Mix, 24th). Tickets are priced at a very reasonable £12.50/13.50 for single events; those wishing to obtain a Pro Festival Pass and access to all events, including the Symposium, will have to part with £85.
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