
Cutting edge technology shown at Digital Graduate Show
More than 100 Abertay graduates will showcase their work from Friday to Tuesday.
Dystopian future visions of Glasgow and cutting-edge HoloLens technology will be among the highlights at the Abertay Digital Graduate Show.
More than 100 graduates will showcase a wide range of work from Friday to Tuesday, including games, virtual reality experiences, sound design projects, animation, 3D modelling, concept art and illustration.
Held at Abertay's student centre in Dundee, the five-day festival will include guided tours and talks for members of the public, a VIP reception, a playable digital treasure trail and a virtual show experience.
Show curator Clare Brennan said: "The show seems to get better every year and I love how the work produced by our students develops alongside the technology that's available to them.
"Although Abertay is known the world over for excellence computer games education, this show is about so much more than that - you simply won't find a broader depth and diversity of digital work on display anywhere else."