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In case you didn’t notice Dundee recently launched its new identity as part of a £73,000 campaign to promote the city. Included in that is the new tag line ‘One City, Many Discoveries’. There’s even a new Dundee.com website. Part of the campaign was Dundee & Me. An opportunity for Dundonians to express what they feel represents their city and what the city means to them. According to an article on the Evening Telegraph website the response hasn’t been all that great with just 49 submissions and around 6000 page views in the two months the campaign has been active.
So we’re wondering how many of you were actually aware of this campaign. How many actually knew of the identity? And also give you an opportunity to express here what Dundee means to you. Given that the vast majority of visitors to UGS are Dundee based or Dundee born where better to ask?
Dundee singer / songwriter, Michael Marra will be making his way to Galashiels this Sunday for a one off gig at Salmon Inn.
Tickets for Saturday’s gig, which starts at 7.45pm, are £9 on the door or available in advance by phoning 01896 752577. Read the rest of this entry »
Having lost staff to new Dundee games outfit Ruffian Games (who incidentally are working on Crackdown 2), Realtime Worlds have announced that they will be opening a new office in Dundee. The Dundee based games developer are expanding to 300+ members of staff, 100 staff for every years they have been in business. Following the success of Crackdown their next game, online cops and robbers game, APB is due for release in 2010.
From everyone at UGS, we wish you all a very happy holiday, and all the best for 2009.
STRAYLIGHT CAVERN
Preview: Friday 14 November, 6-8pm
15 November – 13 December
Jonathan Baldock • Michael Bell-Smith • Rick Buckley • Aisling Hedgecock • Ian Monroe • Takeshi Murata • Milika Muritu • Angelo Plessas • Richard Priestley • Rafaël Rozendaal
A collaboration with Cell Project Space, London, presenting invited artists’ work as part of a journey to the dark underbelly of sci-fi utopias.
The title of the piece, ‘Straylight Cavern’ is derived from cyberpunk author and sci-fi visionary William Gibsons’ Villa Straylight in his novel ‘neuromancer’. The Villa Straylight is a cyber-chateau of sorts, inhabited by cyber-deities where anything and everything is possible. Straylight Cavern offers the viewer a realm of possible otherworlds and dimensions, inspired by memories of Villa Straylight and it’s inhabitants, but goes on to refer to other science fictional situations where mankind has colonised natural rock or ice formations in order to survive, such as the rebel bunker on the ice planet, Hoth, in Steven Spielberg’s ‘The Empire Strikes Back’, or the androids cave in the film Michael Anderson’s film ‘Logans Run’. From the exterior, only a streamline, almost computer game generated graphic interpretation of glacial or rock formation is visible. The exterior of the installation is designed and fabricated by artist, Milika Muritu as part of the collaboration ethos of the curatorial intervention. Read the rest of this entry »
No matter what you think of American politics the results of the November 4th election will have wide reaching effects on the globe as a whole. We want to know your thoughts on the election and who you think will emerge victorious in 3 weeks time. McCain or Obama? If you’re not an American citizen you can’t vote, but you can take the UGS poll.
It seems an age since we had the taster track Strange Fruit from M9 to whet our appetites for his imminent album release 144,000, which drops on the 10th November 2008. Among others M9 includes names such as Nas, Tribe, Dead Prez and The Roots as influences. Without being overly political M9 focuses on giving the listener a reality check through intricate story telling and compelling imagery in his rhymes. Read the rest of this entry »