How Much:
£7.00 (Entry)
, £5.00 (Advanced Tickets)
Alpha-Ville is the first in a series of audiovisual events. They mesh electronic music, digital media, visual treats and short film.
Within the plush environs of Bloomsbury's Horse Hospital, the debut looks subversive and interesting, straying from the predictable clubnight formula and importing cutting edge European talent to the heart of London.
Their ethos? To celebrate the relationship between digital media, visual art, short film and music. Highlights include sonic innovator Arbol, Athen's based Eleni Adamopoulou (Manekinekod) and Barcelona VJ collective Testphase.
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