Winter Programme 2022
Full programme of events HERE NEoN is very proud to be presenting its winter programme. It continues with our new approach to supporting digital care and the feminist ethics embedded since our ‘wired women*’ theme, started in January 2021 and co-curated by Ailie Rutherford. Our winter programme sees development on our Counter Cloud Action Plan →
Interview with Rosana Cade
Hello! Tell us a bit about yourself; who are you, and what do you do? Hi! I’m Rosana Cade. I’m an artist based in Glasgow and my work straddles performance, live art, experimental theatre, film, club/cabaret, and activism. I identify as a queer artist. For me queerness is about: Rebellion! Celebration! Experimentation! Rebelling passionately against →
Interview with Semiconductor
Ahead of their exciting exhibition at our Wired Women* Festival, we posed a few questions to Semiconductor to find out a bit more about their work. Read on to see what the dynamic duo had to say. Hello! Tell us a bit about yourselves; who are you, and what do you do? We’re the artist →
Festival Artists Announced
NEoN Digital Arts Festival 10th-13th November 2021 Wired Women* WARNING: This article contains strong language Under the theme ‘Wired Women*’, NEoNs annual festival will look to address the digital gender divide and highlight the contribution of female and nonbinary artists in shaping the digital and technology-driven arts sector. Its 4-day festival will be a hybrid →
DJCAD Masters Show 2019 Review: Guided With Touch
How do I even start to determine the quality of a particular work of art? Versions of this question bounced around in my head as I made my way to this year’s Masters Show at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design, which presented the work of graduates from a variety of MFA, MSc →
Patrick Staff: The Prince of Homburg
During ‘The Prince of Homburg’, the central video piece of the exhibition of the same name from Patrick Staff showing at Dundee Contemporary Arts this summer, we’re told that feelings are not a joke, that they shouldn’t be trivialised, that they are, in fact, a matter of life and death. One of the key feelings →