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    <title>ELECTROFRINGE 2008 :: 2nd - 6th October :: Newcastle, Australia</title>
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    <published>2008-09-30T01:52:06+00:00</published>
    <updated>2008-09-30T02:00:37+00:00</updated>
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      <name>AliaK</name>
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    <category term="arts" />
    <category term="community" />
    <category term="creativity" />
    <category term="culture_jamming" />
    <category term="electrofringe" />
    <category term="electronic music" />
    <category term="exhibition" />
    <category term="experimental" />
    <category term="festival" />
    <category term="film" />
    <category term="newcastle" />
    <category term="this is not art" />
    <category term="tina" />
    <category term="urban art" />
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    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.aliak.com/files/electrofringe2008.jpg" align="left" hspace="20" height="400" /> Australia's largest festival of experimental electronic arts and culture, "Electrofringe", will burst through the cracks of Newcastle from October 2 – 6, 2008, for its eleventh year as part of "This Is Not Art". More than 100 emerging and established artists from Australia and overseas will take part in 80 events over five days including workshops, gigs, screenings, performance and public intervention.<br />
Electrofringe in 2008 brims with new ventures. These include an artists-in-residence program and a three-week interactive media exhibition. New program gems include a hybrid media/dance performance, an all-girls soldering workshop, a chorus composed for Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones, an audiovisual "love-in", and a chamber recital for robots.<br />
Special international guests include Birchville Cat Motel (NZ), Domenico Sciajno (Italy), xtine (US), The League of Imaginary Scientists (everywhere) and The Green Eyl &amp; Sengewald (Germany). Japan is well represented by elongated harshcore musician Maruosa, noise artists Pig &amp; Machine, and experimental multi-instrumentalist KK NULL.<br />
Electrofringe 2008 features an impressive screening program including award-winning highlights from the Japan Media Arts Festival and SIGGRAPH 2008, surround-sound selections from New York's Harvestworks Digital Media Arts Centre and eclectic works from France’s Arcadi festival. There are also two specially curated screening reels called <a href="/freelinking/ElectroEtre" rel="nofollow"><a href="/freelinking/ElectroEtre">ElectroEtre</a></a> and <a href="/freelinking/ElectroProjections" rel="nofollow"><a href="/freelinking/ElectroProjections">ElectroProjections</a></a> compiled from open, international call-outs.<br />
Head to: <a href="http://www.electrofringe.net" title="www.electrofringe.net" rel="nofollow">www.electrofringe.net</a> for more details, and see you in Newcastle!<br />
Electrofringe 2008 is directed by Alex White, Elmar Trefz and Somaya Langley.<br />
-- electrofringe &amp; the other festivals as part of This is Not Art are my favourite festivals in the world - very grassroots. Newcastle becomes abuzz with creativity and people at this time of year. I hope you can all check them out this year!</p>
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    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.aliak.com/files/electrofringe2008.jpg" align="left" hspace="20" height="400" /> Australia's largest festival of experimental electronic arts and culture, "Electrofringe", will burst through the cracks of Newcastle from October 2 – 6, 2008, for its eleventh year as part of "This Is Not Art". More than 100 emerging and established artists from Australia and overseas will take part in 80 events over five days including workshops, gigs, screenings, performance and public intervention.</p>
<p>Electrofringe in 2008 brims with new ventures. These include an artists-in-residence program and a three-week interactive media exhibition. New program gems include a hybrid media/dance performance, an all-girls soldering workshop, a chorus composed for Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones, an audiovisual "love-in", and a chamber recital for robots.</p>
<p>Special international guests include Birchville Cat Motel (NZ), Domenico Sciajno (Italy), xtine (US), The League of Imaginary Scientists (everywhere) and The Green Eyl &amp; Sengewald (Germany). Japan is well represented by elongated harshcore musician Maruosa, noise artists Pig &amp; Machine, and experimental multi-instrumentalist KK NULL.</p>
<p>Electrofringe 2008 features an impressive screening program including award-winning highlights from the Japan Media Arts Festival and SIGGRAPH 2008, surround-sound selections from New York's Harvestworks Digital Media Arts Centre and eclectic works from France’s Arcadi festival. There are also two specially curated screening reels called <a href="/freelinking/ElectroEtre">ElectroEtre</a> and <a href="/freelinking/ElectroProjections">ElectroProjections</a> compiled from open, international call-outs.</p>
<p>Head to: <a href="http://www.electrofringe.net" title="www.electrofringe.net">www.electrofringe.net</a> for more details, and see you in Newcastle!</p>
<p>Electrofringe 2008 is directed by Alex White, Elmar Trefz and Somaya Langley.</p>
<p>-- electrofringe &amp; the other festivals as part of This is Not Art are my favourite festivals in the world - very grassroots. Newcastle becomes abuzz with creativity and people at this time of year. I hope you can all check them out this year!</p>
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