May 18, 2012
10pm – 3am / £4/£3/£2
Dirty Funk Syndicate live / DJ Skeg / DJ Skint
Live 60s hammond funk meets rap w/ Dirty Funk Syndicate and friends, plus DJ Skeg (breakin bread) and DJ Skint in a soul-funk / hip hop shake down....
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May 19, 2012
10pm – 3am / Free Entry
MrSteveBob / Zeal
Those sexy Cool Beans boys, MrSteveBob and Zeal, are back once again to play the best Indie clasics this city of the south has seen. Expect future anthems, untold Indie and upside down classics....
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May 20, 2012
1pm – 5pm / Free Entry
he Big Jumble Sale from Start The Bus!! Why buy new when you can recycle old fashion? Perfect place to find the treasures for those Christmas Pressies! Loadsa vintage, retro, handmade pieces, won't find them in the Cabot Circus......
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March to Mid-April Flyer Artwork
Bristol Animation Village
Rebecca Hahner – Background design for “Demonium” group film. Click on the image for a closer view.
Bristol Animation Village is a collective of animators studying at the Bristol School of Animation. They’re aim is to foster a creative environment by bringing together students, organising exciting events such as exhibitions and group trips, and most importantly discussing the work currently being produced within the animation industry by sharing any interesting finds. As animators they possess a wide variety of interdisciplinary skills, from puppet making, to illustrating, to 3D CGI modelling and rigging, plus sound designers, character designers and story board artists, the list goes on!
Illustration by James Hatley and concept art by Leah Panigada. Click on the images for a closer view.
The group are currently organising having short films from second year students shown on the BBC Big Screen in millenium square in late January/February, with their first exhibition around that time also.
Illustrations by Emma Hardy. Click on the images for a closer view.
Bristol Animation Village have only recently launched so it’s an exciting time for everyone involved. Be sure to get in touch if you have any projects you’d like to approach them with, or learn more about their upcoming events. Find their contact details and more work on their website.
Preston Is My Paris
Preston Is My Paris is a zine founded by Adam Murray and Robert Parkinson in 2009. Beyond it’s great title, each issue features photography taken around Preston and clearly expresses it’s creators love of the city. The project has also developed into a independent photographic publishing house. The zine is distributed for free in Preston, so pick up a copy if you ever venture that way, or of course you can check out their website below to see what they’re up to.
Preston Is My Paris
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LANZAROTE Artwork
Artwork created for upcoming LANZAROTE shows. Click on the images for a closer view.
Remake Photo Project
Adobe and popular creative blog Booooooom recently announced their Remake photo project, a competition in which photographers are invited to ‘remake’ a work of classic art as a photograph.
The results have in some cases brought a new insight into classic works of art, often with a hint of humour, and always with integrity. What’s really interesting about the project is how peoples views of these classic artworks differ to our how we originally interpreted that piece of work. Take a look at more submissions here.
Mid-October to November Flyer Artwork
The Wiki Man by Rory Sutherland
“This book attempts to give an insight into Rory’s unique character and personality, through a winding journey of blog posts, interviews, tweets and reference materials, to give a rich and engaging introduction to Rory’s mind.” Find out more here.
Artwork by Michael Dumontier and Neil Farber
September to Mid-October Flyer Artwork