Alpha-ville 2010: call for entries
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Alpha-ville 2010: call for entries

Alpha-ville 2010 is a two day international festival of digital arts & culture based in East London. This year’s festival theme is Visionary Cities.

In partnership with the Whitechapel Gallery, Vimeo, FLAMIN and FilmDirecting4Women, Alpha-ville invites you to submit your vision of our future. Open to moving image artists working across digital animation (2D and 3D), short film, stop-frame animation, CGI and motion graphics, they are looking for ideas on a society that has yet to emerge.

The competition will be open for submissions from 9 July 2010 until 31 August 2010, with the winners announced at the Alpha-ville Digital Arts and Culture Festival on Friday 17 September. Further information can be found here.

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