Michèle Noach Website
We just put Michèle’s website live. Noach is a founder of Peas, and a highly creative and awesome artist to boot as well. She also rocks at spelling, and make lenticular prints as part of her artistic practice.
We just put Michèle’s website live. Noach is a founder of Peas, and a highly creative and awesome artist to boot as well. She also rocks at spelling, and make lenticular prints as part of her artistic practice.
Siobhan Davies Dance Company recently put together a superb Exhibition at Bargehouse on the Southbank. We did a lot of work producing the catalogue, freesheet, microsite and graphic design for the exhibition. We designed and sourced a large banner, window vinyls, lightbox and internal and external signage.
An advert for the Guardian as well as digital advertising for Time Out and London Dance. The Catalogue was finalised the day before the Private view, as that was the only time photographs could be shot of the work.
We felt privileged to have the opportunity to work with Gill Clarke who unfortunately passed away on the 15th November.
Below are some pictures of the the install at Bargehouse.
+ www.siobhandavies.com/commissions
Cape Farewell (there may be a a dash in there somewhere …) are about to commence on their latest expedition, previously the they have sailed to the Arctic and trekked through the Andes in South America. This time they are sailing around the Islands off the coast of the north west of Scotland. We have created a geo encoded blog where crew members will be able to upload stores, images and videos. (just so long as there is an internet connection on the boat!). Check out the site here: www.capefarewell.com/2011expedition
We recently designed and built this unique web site for Siobhan Davies Studios. The Studios, located near London’s South Bank and Elephant and Castle areas, provide a unique canvas for creativity both in terms of contemporary dance, but also in other arts mediums. The venue regularly has exhibitions and collaborative events with in it’s walls. To help archive and document all of these projects Bullet came up with website that hosts all the imagery, film, sound and text form all of these unique and interesting displays of art. Visit the site here: www.siobhandavies.com/relay
For a 3rd year running Bullet have designed the Eden Sessions Bi-ot’ik stage. The stage situated in the Medetrainen Biome in Cornwall’s Eden Project has so far been part of the Eden Project | Cape Farewell Collaboration. This year’s Bi-ot’ik will run for the duration of the Sessions, and will feature acts such as Seth Lakeman, Pestival, Robyn Hitchcock, Badly Drawn Boy and a host of others. Bullet has designed the branding, art directed the posters and designed the stage.
Bullet Creative, today launched the Cape Farewell Foundation website. The Foundation covers the North American / and Canadian areas. Cape Farewell promotes a cultural response to climate change. By connecting people with climate science through a human-scale vision of the future offered by artists, the organization fosters human and planetary resilience by facilitating new ways for creativity, science, technology and business to work together. Bullet Creative in the past, have worked closely with Cape Farewell, on their family of websites, publications and events such as the exhibitions and festivals.
Bullet designed key elements of the Still Moving Photographic Exhibition that is currently running until 9 April 2011. Put on by the awesome Siobhan Davies Creative Projects team. It is touring various venues across the south of London, kicking of at Siobhan Davies Studios in Elephant and Castle. The exhibition consist of photography of dance and movement, all taken during events as part of Big Dance 2010. Bullet designed information panels, and photo credit signs, as well as producing eflyers and updating their website on the digital side of things. Whilst back in the real world of print, we created Private View Invites, a Flyer and a supporting leaflet explaining what the Siobhan Davies Creative Team have planed for the next 2 years.
Bullet recently put the Witches of Gambaga film documentary site live. The Film which has now won several awards, is an extraordinary story of a community of women condemned to live as witches in Northern Ghana. Painful experience and insight come together to create an intimate portrait of the lives of women ostracised by their communities. Bullet were excited to work with the director and producer Yaba Badoe on this intresting and thought provoking project. Check out the site here: www.witchesofgambaga.com
So we helped The Siobhan Davies Dance Company do their first live webcast. Setting up from their epic roof space at their Studios in Elephant and Castle we used ustream to do the broadcast. Choreographer Siobhan Davies and dancer Mattias Sperling discused their new work that they are currently developing for performance at the Whitechapel gallery in London. The Webcast was a success in terms of audience engament and the number of viewers, however we experienced few tech issues to do with sound and internet connection issues that we resolved during the broadcast. It was an interesting day working with some great folk. Check out some behind the scenes photos:
Bullet’s Creative Director Kathy Barber, has recently completed: The Witches of Gambaga film poster. The film is an intresting documentary made by Yaba Badoe, a Ghanaian writer and film-maker, who visited several times a so-called ‘witches-home’ in Gambaga, Ghana. Website coming soon.