FOR 
            IMMEDIATE RELEASE 
            March 22, 2004 
              
            STEVE MANN TO DELIVER KEYNOTE ADDRESS 
            AT 
             DIGIFEST 2004: ON THE MOVE Toronto, 
              Ontario: The Design Exchange (DX), in partnership with Harbourfront 
              Centre and the Ontario Science Centre, is pleased to announce digifest 
              2004: on the move, Canada's largest digital culture festival. 
              This year we explore the theme on the move with over 25 innovative 
              presenters and installations. Over four days we tackle wired and 
              wireless life on the move, with a focus on HOME, SELF and 
              TRIBE. 
             Steve 
              Mann, who is widely acclaimed for his work with wearable technologies, 
              will open the festival with his keynote address. Considered one 
              of the most fascinating minds of our time, Mann's innovations have 
              influenced digital culture at large. 
             digifest 
              2004: on the move runs from May 13 - 16 in the following locations: 
              
             - 
              Design Exchange presents the keynote and HOME, May 13, 14 
             - 
              Ontario Science Centre presents SELF, May 15 
             - 
              Harbourfront Centre presents TRIBE, May 16 
             "We 
              are tremendously excited about the calibre and diversity of speakers 
              at digifest," said John Sobol, digifest co-director. "digifest 
              will feature world-renowned presenters, dozens of installations, 
              live performances, and even wired urban scavenger hunt. The festival 
              has something for everyone." 
             digifest 
              Highlights 
              Other prominent figures who will speak at digifest include 
              Stefano Boeri, co-founder of Multiplicity Collective and editor 
              of Domus Magazine; Matt Owens, graphic designer and co-founder of 
              one9ine.com; and Bill Buxton former chief scientist at Alias | Wavefront 
              and SGI. 
             New 
              Voices Competition Winners 
              Each year, digifest holds the New Voices Competition giving 
              designers, architects, artists and technologists the opportunity 
              to showcase their innovations in digital technology. digifest 
              2004: on the move will introduce ten new works, including a 
              performance by a robot rock band, a remote control wheelchair and 
              the SIMGallery, a showcase of Sims art.  
             Tickets 
              Full festival passes include admission to the opening night gala 
              featuring Steve Mann's keynote address, and three full days of programming. 
              Passes are available now for $100 until April 30. Starting May 1, 
              passes will be sold for $140. Tickets for the keynote/gala, taking 
              place May 13 at the Design Exchange, can be purchased separately 
              for $50. Rush day passes will be available on the day of the event 
              at the venue box office for $30 per day. Visit www.dx.org/digifest 
              or call (416) 216.2160 to purchase tickets. 
             digifest 
              Support 
              digifest 2004: on the move is presented by The Design Exchange 
              in partnership with Harbourfront Centre and the Ontario Science 
              Centre. DX acknowledges the generous support of the Department of 
              Canadian Heritage ‚ Arts Presentation Canada, Telefilm Canada, The 
              Canada Council for the Arts, and ING. For a full list of digfestpartners 
              and supporters, visit www.dx.org/digifest. 
               
             About 
              The Design Exchange 
              The Design Exchange is a vibrant cultural and educational organization 
              committed to promoting design and innovation in Canada as tools 
              to increase economic growth and improve the quality of life for 
              all Canadians. The Design Exchange offers something for the design 
              student, the design professional, all sectors of business and the 
              general public.  
             About 
              Harbourfront Centre 
              Harbourfront Centre, on Toronto's waterfront, is acclaimed worldwide 
              for being at the forefront of contemporary arts and culture. More 
              than 4,000 events a year present emerging and established Canadian 
              and international talent in visual arts, theatre, literature, dance, 
              music, film and craft. This non-profit cultural organization is 
              visited by more than three million people annually in addition to 
              partnering on events with more than 450 community and cultural groups. 
              This Spring Harbourfront Centre celebrates its 30th anniversary 
              of programming. 
             About 
              the Ontario Science Centre 
              The Ontario Science Centre delights, informs and challenges visitors 
              through engaging and thought-provoking experiences in science and 
              technology. The Ontario Science Centre transforms the way in which 
              people see and think about the world around them. Entertaining scientific 
              fun is explored in more than 800 exhibits within 12 exhibit halls.
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