The MA design for interactive media course at the University of Middlesex has won four places - more than any other course in the world - at MILIA, the international multimedia festival in Cannes. The work will be exhibited in the New Talent pavilion from next Tuesday to Friday. The works use latest techniques to illuminate the nature of friendship, death, new "organic" approaches to interactivity and the work of pop poet John Giorno. The 15 students responsible for the four multimedia creations, Near Death Experience, BEO, Esfore Entropy and Burn to Shine will be at the festival with the joint course leader, Stephen Boyd Davis. Details: www.cea.mdx. ac.uk/success and www.milia.com/milia.htm
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