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Your support makes all the difference.Projectors and video monitors are pumping out artworks in sites all over the north-west as part of Britain's fifth festival of electronic arts, Video Positive. The festival was launched at Liverpool superclub Cream, and featured, among other delights, Hayley Newman performing "Shot in the Dark". With her arms raised and her body twisting in a kind of staccato posturing, she vogued her way through a metallic score ina dress drenched with light from banks of strobes on either side of the stage.
Paul Bonaventura
Video Positive 97: Escaping Gravity, until 18 May. Festival hotline: 0151-707 9533
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