Blue Movies on a Redvespa
Media Release
For Immediate Release
Monday 31 January
2006
Redvespa
In association with
Natcoll
Presents
Blue Movies on a Redvespa
Permanent
locations all Fringe long:
Redvespa
49-53 Courtenay
Place
Natcoll
Corner of Manners and Willis
St
Roaming Redvespa Locations
12th February 2-4pm
Manners Mall
18th February 12-3pm Frank Kitts
Park
26th February 2-4pm Cuba /Manners Mall
5th March
2-4pm The Waterfront
“At last, blue movies on my phone!”
An anonymous digital collective will appear during the Wellington Fringe Festival this year. Using blue tooth enabled cell phones, palms and laptops Fringe Festival goers will be able to share and view photos and movie masterpieces.
“We hope to create a digital environment that allows people to share the experience of life, events and the creative nature of Wellington when the festival takes place” Pete McVicar of Redvespa
Two permanent blue movie locations and a roaming Redvespa will exist for the festival where you will be able to contribute your own photos or movies to the festival or browse the hot talent of Natcoll graduates.
ENDS
www.bluemovies.co.nz
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