1998:
Creating a showcase...
The Virtual Festival is envisaged as a public showcase - an event
for everyone in the community, not just the techies and nerds. So
it was great that in 1998 we became an official part of the Brighton
Festival, giving us an opportunity to reach a wide audience and
really raise our profile.
The world's first Virtual Festival took place over five days in
May in the Corn Exchange in central Brighton and included a series
of talks, exhibition stands and presentations from a range of people.
Pavilion Internet provided a free cybercafe, Lighthouse showed its
students' work and students from Lewes Tertiary College produced
news which went into our online Festival magazine.
We had talks about how to build a web site, the net in schools,
internet radio and careers online. We also had about 2000 visitors
over th five days, so we knew we might be onto something. Very little
exists on the web of that first effort but the first
magazine is still there - and has now grown into the Virtual
Brighton Magazine. |