
Engage with the vibrant world of creative tech and arts at Dreamy Place 2025, happening in Brighton during October, and Bolsover in November.
Designed to engage curious minds of all ages, and including mixed reality, games, dance, and music, the festival harnesses tech and play to explore some serious topics such as surveillance, the environment, philosophy, data, memory, and identities.
Building on the legacy of Brighton Digital Festival, Dreamy Place is committed to fostering artistic expression through innovative technologies and moving image. The festival serves as a dynamic platform for regional and international talents, offering a stage to showcase the finest in contemporary creative arts.
In October 2025, Dreamy Place will present an extended weekend of events celebrating art, creative technology, and digital culture across Brighton & Hove. Produced by arts agency videoclub, the festival will feature world-renowned artists and installations, alongside local talent and interactive events.
In November, we’re collaborating with Junction Arts to commission a new large-scale projection work for Bolsover Castle by Urban Projections, co-created with young people from Bolsover in NE Derbsyshire. Taking place as part of Bright Winter Nights in collaboration with Junction Arts on 27 & 28 November.
To find out more about everything that’s happening, see the programme pages by clicking here.
Dreamy Place has been programmed and produced by artists’ film and digital culture agency, videoclub. The programme has been created in partnership with arts, culture, technology and community partners from across Brighton & Hove, NE Derbyshire, the UK, and internationally.
Programme Partners
Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts, Brighton & Hove Museums, Brighton Youth Centre / B.fest, Carousel / Oska Bright Film Festival, Corridor, Fabrica, Junction Arts, Marlborough Productions, Phoenix, Photoworks, POST, Screen Archive South East, South East Dance, Worth Ryder Art Gallery & Art Practice (UC Berkeley).
Funders and Supporters
Arts Council England, Bolsover District Council, English Heritage, Film Hub South East/BFI, Govia Thameslink, Legal & General, National Lottery Heritage Fund, Plus Accounting.
Who we are
Director: Jamie Wyld
Curator and producer: Moritz Cheung
PR: Helen Wade
Website design and development: Oli Pyle
Technical support: Simon Booth
Marketing and promotion assistant: Chloe Sie
Many thanks to our partners and collaborators in the programme.
About videoclub
videoclub, established in 2005, is an artists’ moving image and digital culture agency, which showcases artists’ work across the UK and internationally. We collaborate with small collectives to large institutions, offering curated programmes to engage audiences and communities through screenings, exhibitions, festivals, residencies, and commissions. videoclub’s aim is to create accessible, inclusive opportunities for people to make, see and experience digital culture and artists’ film and video.
Contact
For any questions or inquiries, please email: info@videoclub.org.uk
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