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London Analogue Festival 2013

Retro on the cutting Edge

by Gemma

As a digital world has grown over the last couple decades, the technologies have found our way into our everyday lives, and the London Analogue Festival is celebrating that, highlight the beauty, power and aesthetics that come from analogue technologies. London Analogue Festival will bring together artists from around the world, sharing live performances, talks, and exhibitions in South East London, and the best part is, the entire event is totally FREE!!

London Analogue Festival – What’s on

The Festival is showcasing a diverse range of analogue moving images, photography and sound art, you’ll have an entire weekend to have an amazing experience, learning, and viewing some mind blowing exhibits. Think of how cool it will be to tell your friends, and more importantly, bringing them along with you and making some awesome memories. Encouraging participation, the London Analogue Festival will offer workshops, discussions, and networking opportunities. These and door prizes will be offered in collaboration with festival partners, including Lomography, Silverprint, The Impossible Project, Moo Cards, and Room 66. Did someone say prizes? Free art and a chance to win something cool? Sign me up!

London Analogue Festival is taking place in the Deptford / New Cross area of South East London, which is easily accessible from the Overground. The events are taking place in some of the most iconic venues in the area, including The Old Police Station, Deptford Town Hall, and the Amersham Arms. So, get yourself down to the London Analogue Festival and discover analogue, meet artists, and explore the intersect of technology and your senses. Find below the schedule for the screenings, workshops, talks and performances.

What? London Analogue Festival 2013
When? September 7th & 8th
Where? 
Various places in Deptford and New Cross

London Analogue Festival programme

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London Analogue Festival programme

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