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Bachelor of Creative Technologies Graduate Exhibition

Bachelor of Creative Technologies Graduate Exhibition Opening

The three year Bachelor of Creative Technologies degree culminates in a graduation exhibition which showcases the best of student work from a range of creative technology discipline areas including Visual Arts, Film, Animation, Graphic Design, Photography and Interdisciplinary Practice.
Students will be showcasing their extraordinary work and welcome the opportunity to speak with members of the creative and digital technology community.

When: Opening 16 June 5.30pm until 7.30pm
Viewing from 5.30pm. Formalities underway from 6pm
Exhibition Runs from 16 June to 28 June 2015
Where: Matchbox Gallery Space, 166 Cuba Street, Wellington
Who: 7 Graduating students on the Bachelor of Creative Technologies degree

Keynote Speaker: Brendon King – Brendon is the owner and director of Capital Coast Ltd. He is a promoter and developer of digital creative services and content and a champion of the use of Oculus Rift technology which he is using in a children’s animated series currently in production; a 'Bean to Bar' virtual chocolate factory for artisan chocolatiers the Wellington Chocolate Factory; and the full length-feature documentary 'Native in Nuhaka' in association with Auckland-based film director/producer Hiona Henare.

Creative Technologies is part of the exciting new campus planned for Cuba St and opening in 2018. For more information on the Centre for Creative Technologies and Arts view: http://www.weltec.ac.nz/ABOUTWELTEC/NewsandEvents/Wellingtonsettocompeteonworldstage/tabid/1522/Default.aspx

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