V&A director Philip Long vows project will be a supporter of digital Dundee
Dundee's thriving digital design industry and the role it can play in the V&A at Dundee has been highlighted at Scotland's only digital arts festival. (...)
Film star Brian Cox opens university's new Visual Effects Research Lab
Hollywood star and Dundee University rector Brian Cox opened a major new laboratory in the city this week. (...)
Hollywood backing for Birks Cinema Group's final funding push
Hollywood star Alan Cumming has thrown his support behind the fundraisers seeking £1.8 million to reopen Aberfeldy's cinema. (...)
Abertay University conference to explore IP pitfalls
Bosses from some of the world's top companies are to take part in a major conference at Abertay University. (...)
Abertay University equipping students for the business of video games
Abertay University in Dundee is at the forefront of computer games design and the institution prides itself in providing students with vocational training to enable them to enter the world of work on completing their studies. Jennifer Cosgrove takes a look at the impressive results of one of its most sucessful courses. (...)
Bright glow for conclusion of NEoN arts festival
The NEoN digital arts festival came to a spectacular end at the weekend when bands, DJs, artists and programmers converted two floors of the Greenmarket car park into a disco and gallery. (...)
AppJam Dundee award goes to iGiveADamn blood donor app
The winners of the UK's first AppJam have been announced after a 48-hour challenge in Dundee to produce the next killer app. (...)
Developers working against the clock at AppJam Dundee
It's all app-ening at Discovery Point in Dundee this week as 30 software developers compete to create the best new products for the mobile, online, games and app industries. (...)
Council puts city's case as games inquiry arrives in Dundee
A decline in the fortunes of Dundee's computer games companies would be "tragic" at a time when the industry is growing rapidly throughout the world, Dundee City Council has said. (...)
Minister insists games industry still has bright future
Culture secretary Fiona Hyslop said Dundee's computer games industry is still in a healthy state, despite the collapse of Realtime Worlds. (...)
Channel 4's £1 million an investment in city's digital talent
The talent available in Dundee's digital media cluster persuaded Channel 4 to invest £1 million in it, the broadcaster's chief executive says. (...)
Dundee City Council part of parliamentary computer game inquiry
Dundee City Council is to take part in a parliamentary inquiry into the computer games industry. (...)
Do Be makes modern teaching child's play
A Dalgety Bay company is helping teachers find new ways of engaging and inspiring pupils. (...)
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