
After two very successful private views, the showcase exhibition opened to the public today at the Roxy Art House.
The exhibition runs daily 10am – 6pm until Sunday.

After two very successful private views, the showcase exhibition opened to the public today at the Roxy Art House.
The exhibition runs daily 10am – 6pm until Sunday.
Work by master’s student Nekane Guezala has been featured by the BBC. “Pillow Talk” lets you record what’s on your mind before you go to sleep. A speech recognition system then prints out your to-do list for you to read in the morning.
Nekane is a student on the MDes Interdisciplinary Design course.
BBC News reports on Daniel Taylor’s graduation film “Cat Eats Dog” which features Ashley Lilley, star of the recent box office hit “Mamma Mia”.
Ms Lilley was a special guest at the premier at Edinburgh Filmhouse on Monday, which also featured other work by students graduating this year.
The website for Creative Showcase 2009 is now live.
As well as a selection of student work from the School of Arts & Creative Industries, the site also features PDF downloads of the new 2009 yearbooks from the four areas of the School: Design; English, Communications & Publishing; Music and Screen, Media & Photography.

We are pleased to announce the programme of events for the week of the 2009 Creative Showcase, beginning 8th June.
Events include film screenings, creative writing workshops, musical performances and an exclusive book launch.
Download the programme (PDF 200k)
Pillow Talk on STV
Following on from the recent BBC interest, Nekane Guezala and her tutor Dr Paul Rodgers were invited onto STV’s The Hour Show yesterday to present the Pillow Talk project to Dragon’s Den entrepeneur Shaf Rasul.