PlayStation again shows off its enduring connections with art and culture at the newly launched [PlayStation Season] site.
It presents content gathered from PlayStation’s recent sponsorship of the Manchester International Festival, including the exploits of various ‘new creative’ teams, who developed their own projects based on how the festival inspired them. Elsewhere, there’s some very neat video content, such as stuff on Gorillaz’ Monkey musical, VJ action with Industrial Resolution and, under the banner of the Perverted By Language event, some mad/inspired animations based on Fall tracks; including one by digital fave [Joel Veitch] that’s well worth viewing.


Nice to see SONY have got their priorities right.
who needs acurate shipping date for new titles anyway. This website is just what we wanted to know about……………….
Comment by Daniel — Aug 17, 2007 @ 11:38 am
why is this stuff not on the PSN? why?
Comment by .ram — Aug 17, 2007 @ 12:07 pm
So this is what they have been doing instead of making games for PSN.
Comment by Jordez — Aug 17, 2007 @ 3:45 pm
Yeah, not a complete waste of time at all that(sarcastic tone)
What on earth has it got to do with Playstation?
I assume they just chucked money at it so the name would be plastered all over it.
Pity they hadn’t greased the palms of some games developers instead.
Laughable.
Comment by Ton Capone — Aug 18, 2007 @ 4:54 am
and this has what to do with PS3? I’d rather these “new creatives” were games developers. Maybw some of this “art” could be put on the PSN, theres a lot of spare space after aff.
Comment by Terry — Aug 20, 2007 @ 9:28 am
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