NEoN digital art festival kicks off in city centre
This year's festival has a Media Archaeology theme and will run until Sunday.
Dundee's annual NEoN digital art festival kicked off on Tuesday at West Ward Works cultural space.
This year's festival features a media archaeology theme, with artwork displayed at various venues across the city until Sunday.
A 360-degree reinterpretation of The Shining, an intricate woven spiral made from hundreds of discarded computer mice and delicate 3D printed models of artefacts destroyed by ISIS are among an array of exhibits.
Abertay's Weave project is also being featured at the festival, which aims to provide a platform for creativity, community and collaboration in Dundee.
Weave curator Clare Brennan said: "Dundee's digital arts scene is second to none and coming just days after the submission of the city's Dundee 2023 Capital of Culture bid there's never been a better time to experience NEoN."
NEoN is a charitable organisation that brings together partners from across Dundee.