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Feral Vector 2014

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The next Feral Vector will be on Friday July the 4th, 2014, in Clerkenwell. It’ll run from 10:00 — 17:00. Tickets are on Eventbrite here:
http://feralvector2014.eventbrite.co.uk

We’ve got a lot of exciting stuff to announce, and the central location means it’s going to be easier to get to than any we’ve done yet.

Full Lineup, & A Bit About The Venue

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MS Stubnitz at Canary Wharf, photo by Phalque
(Photo by Phalque, from MS. Stubnitz)

A momentary break in posting, to put the full running order in one place. Bit of Alright on Stubnitz will have things by:

Mike Bithell (Independent game developer)
Ben Milsom (MindCandy) & Mark Shaw
Holly Gramazio (Hide&Seek)
George Buckenham (Die Gute Fabrik)
Jonathan Whiting
Stephen Morris (Greenfly Studios)
Tom Betts (Big Robot)
Lawrie Russell (Trash TV)
Caspian Prince (Puppy Games)
Mitu Khandaker (The Tiniest Shark)
Alistair Lindsay (Freelance composer and sound designer)
Cara Ellison (Littleloud/Rock Paper Shotgun)
Jonathan Brodsky (Lucky Frame)
Andrew Smith (Spilt Milk Studios) & Andrew Roper
Nat Marco (Honeyslug)
Richard Hogg
Jonatan Van Hove (Glitchnap)

As well as that, there’ll be more games by Bennett Foddy and Droqen.

Also, you can read a bit more about the fantastic venue here. As well as being a really well appointed place for all sorts of events, MS Stubnitz is a fascinating project, which has been touring European cities and hosting interesting things since 1991. We’re *really* excited about doing this and getting you all together there.

If you haven’t got them yet, you can still get tickets at bitofalright2013.eventbrite.co.uk

Bit of Alright Returns. BOAT!

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BoA, boat, Owl

Bit of Alright is returning, and soon: May the 10th.

Last year, after the first ever Bit of Alright finished, I was speaking to the production team (Jo and Ross), and they asked “How do you think that went?”. I replied: “I think it was okay, but what I’d really like to do, next year, is this, again… but… but on a converted East German fishing trawler built during the Cold War. It’d have AV and stages in the cargo holds, and a lovely crew, and it’s outlook would be primarily cultural rather than commercial. If only such a thing existed”.

That’s a lie, I didn’t say that, but this is no lie at all: Bit of Alright will be happening again, on May the 10th 2013, 12:00 — 17:00, on the M.S. Stubnitz, a converted East German fishing trawler moored at Canary Wharf in London. It has AV and stages in the cargo holds, a lovely crew, and their outlook is primarily cultural rather than commercial. You can pretty much see by their Flickr stream just how fantastic a venue it is.

Speakers for BoA this time include Mike Bithell, Holly Gramazio (Hide&Seek), George Buckenham (Die Gute Fabrik), Cara Ellison (Littleloud/RPS), Ben Milsom (Mind Candy), Mitu Khandaker (The Tiniest Shark), Stephen Morris (Greenfly Studios), and Jonathan Whiting, among more to be announced. Subjects will range from game and level design through to Twine games and building custom hardware. Of course, there’ll be loads of live games to play as well, and some unconventional design workshops.

It’s going to be brilliant. Tickets are on sale at Eventbrite, and the very limited early bird ones are only £25.

In the same weekend, on the same ship there’s also the Apocalypse Gameshow shortly after Bit of Alright, and the night after another London based Wild Rumpus.

If you can’t make any of those, the ever stalwart GameCamp is on the following Saturday, 18th of May at LSBU. Tickets are being sold separately for all of these events, and you can get your Bit of Alright one here.

A presskit with logos and the first release is also downloadable here.

Edit: BoA is also on Lanyrd now.

BoA, boat, Hedgehog

(Lovely artwork, once again, by Amy Blackwell).