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Melbourne Fringe Festival runs from 22nd September to 10th October

Digital Fringe is open for video, image, and audio submissions – Have your work screen in public spaces across the world

Digital Fringe is an open access public arts festival that places contemporary screen based media in public locations. It provides artists with access to an extensive network of hundreds of public screens and non-traditional audiences throughout Australia and the world. Screening venues receive a play list curated from the diverse visual works of animation, abstract, video art, short film, machinima, motion graphics, photography and stills

Artists maintain control of their own copyright and we encourage artist to use the flexible Creative Commons licensing system

No screen is too large or small to be involved in Digital Fringe – it may be in a back corner of a library on a computer monitor, part of a shop’s window display, a projector in a foyer, or a huge public screen. We are simply looking to get G rated artistic content into as many nooks and crannies of public space as possible.

Here's a random selection of screens:

Uni of Ballarat Information ServicesRobertson Community Technology CentreNectar LoungeTerra Rossa restaurant barFlagstaff Gardens Bowls ClubE55Tynte Street: Adelaide LibrariesWollondilly Mobily LibraryHellenic Foundation for Culture - SofiaWatch this SPACEUni Melb. Baillieu LibraryKiss FM studioSydenham Community CentreCity of West TorrensWorkshopDwellingup History and Visitors Informaton CentreUniversity of Creative Arts at CanterburyMalvern LibraryGeraldton-Greenough Regional LibraryEXPERIMEDIA State Library of VictoriaSingleton Youth and Creative EnterpriseHellenic Foundation for Culture - RomaniaCity of West Torrenseast brunswick clubBox Hill Community Art Centre