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An image from the Denver Digerati public presentation June 13. Image from Denver Digerati.
An image from the Denver Digerati public presentation June 13. Image from Denver Digerati.
Ray Rinaldi of The Denver Post.
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Friday. Denver is emerging as a leader in the field known as motion-based, digital art, thanks to the success of the recently closed Monkey Town video-dinner theater and the continuing efforts of Denver Digerati, which presents new works, for free, on the jumbo LED screens downtown. Digerati’s second season kicks off with a new lineup of original fare tonight. First up is “Download This/Image Anarchism,” which wraps together various bits of footage downloaded from online file-sharing sourcesand edited into a fast-moving, 45-minute program. The series continues with the family-friendly “Kid Wonder,” July 18 (with a convenient matinee following at 11 a.m. July 19) and the premiere of new, commissioned works, Sept. 19. 7 p.m. June 13, corner of 14th and Champa streets.

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