Digital art and sound resonates in the north

After a summer of international arts festivals, it seems the up and coming months in England are devoted to smaller, eclectic and experimental festival fare. The London Musicians' Collective hold their annual festival of experimental, improvised and electronic music this weekend; while in October, Leeds hosts the art and technology event, Evolution and Nottingham is home to the cutting-edge NOW ar
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After a summer of international arts festivals, it seems the up and coming months in England are devoted to smaller, eclectic and experimental festival fare. The London Musicians’ Collective hold their annual festival of experimental, improvised and electronic music this weekend; while in October, Leeds hosts the art and technology event, Evolution and Nottingham is home to the cutting-edge NOW arts festival. Also in October, in the digital sound and video art realms, Brighton is the location for AVIT 2003, which celebrates VJ culture, and Huddersfield buzzes with activity surrounding the Ultrasound Festival.

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Michelle Draper
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Michelle lived and worked in Rome and London as a freelance feature writer for two and a half years before returning to Australia to take up the position of Head Writer for Arts Hub UK. She was inspired by thousands of years of history and art in Rome, and by London's pubs. Michelle holds a BA in Journalism from RMIT University, and also writes for Arts Hub Australia.