Early Computer Animation Screening
Head down to the Tate Modern for a special screening of Early Computer Animation
This May the Tate Modern is presenting a special screening of early computer animation.
The Sunday evening screening will be a celebration of the inspiring technical and aesthetic advances of early computer animation, including key historical figures.
This event is taking place on Sunday May 25th from 9pm and part of the UBS Openings series of events.
The event is free but you will need to book tickets, you can do this by calling 020 7887 8888.
Find out more about events at the Tate Modern.
How to get there
Underground - Southwark (Jubilee Line) and Blackfriars (District and Circle Lines) are the closest underground stations both of which are approximately ten minutes walk away.
Buses - A number of buses service the area, including the RV1, 45, 63, 100, 381 and the 344.
Boat - The Tate Boat runs every forty minutes along the Thames between Tate Britain, the London Eye and Tate Modern. There is also a ferry service from Embankment or Festival Pier to Bankside.
Train - Thameslink between Bedford and Brighton stop at Blackfriars and London Bridge stations. London Bridge also carries a service to South East London and Kent.
Bike - There is a bicycle shelter at the Main Entrance.
On Foot - Tate Modern is located on the south bank of the River Thames at Bankside, near Blackfriars Bridge, opposite St Paul's Cathedral and next to the Globe Theatre.
The Millennium Bridge now provides a new pedestrian route across to and from St Paul's Cathedral and the city and St Paul's London Underground station including Central line services. Approximate walking time from St Paul's Cathedral is about 10 minutes.


