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live visuals from A440hz opening event for the 2007 newforms festival featuring the work of celia king featuring the work of emma lehto and michael black
ur amazingly talented students, showcased their creativity recently in an exclusive Creative Arts Exhibition.
Identidade Visual desenvolvida para o músico Otávio Santos em parceria com os designers Arthur Schreinert e Alexandre Vaz. Antes o músico não possuia nenhuma formalidade ao se apresentar e vender seus serviços. Neste projeto criamos sua assinatura, cartão pessoal, CD demo e toda papelaria incluindo material didático.
Projeto final em Dezembro de 2008.
taken from the sketchbook 'A Good Day /Night Out.
VISUAL LIBRARIES - Leave your Mark.
A collaborative, visual project which encourages you to sign out a Visual Library Book and ‘Leave Your Mark’.
A Visual Library Book is whatever you want it to be, a sketchbook, a journal, a diary, a notepad.
You can ‘Leave Your Mark’ in whatever way you want, ranging from drawing, writing, sewing, adding photographs, markings, printing and sticking. How you make your marks is entirely up to you. All we ask is that you have fun with the different themes.
45 Visual Library Books have been placed in Portsmouth Central Library and each has its own theme ranging from; Portsmouth, My City, When I Open My Eyes, Whilst I Was Waiting, Love, What’s in My Pocket and Memories. The intention is for you to feel free to explore the Visual Library Books and choose a theme that you like.
For Further Details: Dr Maureen O'Neill and Claire Sambrook
maureen.oneill@port.ac.uk | claire.sambrook@port.ac.uk
In Association with: Rhodia, Seawhite, Portsmouth City Council, University of Portsmouth, COPIC Pens
This set of images was done for my Uni project called 'Visual Poetry'. All of these photographs are taken in Swindon Town in a part of the landscape concentrating on different parts. My intentions for these images were to create and capture the emotions and atmosphere we feel when travelling through the landscape, the knowing and not knowing. I want the my audience to feel what they feel if they were in these enviroments the things we notice about the enviroment.
Confronting the Canadian genocide: the anniversary of the Mount Polley tailings toxic spill in the Cariboo region, the largest in British Columbia history: Unceded xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) territories, Monday, August 1, 2016.
"Secwepemc peoples are calling on all to come and stand with us in resistance against mining and the provincial government's decision to re-issue a full permit for Mount Polley. Indigenous Peoples are at the forefront of the impacts and consequences of climate change. The root of climate change in Canada is the continuing genocide of Indigenous Peoples, that is, the continuation of destructive and dangerous resource extractive projects approved by the Provincial and Federal governments that have no legal jurisdiction to do so. We find ourselves in a state of urgency and crisis. The continuing violations of the rights and responsibilities of Indigenous Peoples by industries not appropriately regulated, regularly causing environmental damage and destruction, and most importantly, that do not have consent by Indigenous Peoples will not be tolerated!”
The event included presentations on resistance to Imperial Metals Mount Polley mine and broader mining justice struggles. The presenters included:
Cecilia Point (Musqueam), Kanahus Manuel (Secwepemc Women's Warrior Society), Grand Chief Stewart Phillip (Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs), Sacheen and Crow (Ancestral Pride), Sam Nock (Cree-Metis poet), Ricardo Segovia (hydrogeologist), Harjap Grewal (Council of Canadians) and Rita Wong (updates on Site C and Unist'ot'en Camp).
taken from the sketchbook 'A Good Day /Night Out'.
VISUAL LIBRARIES - Leave your Mark.
A collaborative, visual project which encourages you to sign out a Visual Library Book and ‘Leave Your Mark’.
A Visual Library Book is whatever you want it to be, a sketchbook, a journal, a diary, a notepad.
You can ‘Leave Your Mark’ in whatever way you want, ranging from drawing, writing, sewing, adding photographs, markings, printing and sticking. How you make your marks is entirely up to you. All we ask is that you have fun with the different themes.
45 Visual Library Books have been placed in Portsmouth Central Library and each has its own theme ranging from; Portsmouth, My City, When I Open My Eyes, Whilst I Was Waiting, Love, What’s in My Pocket and Memories. The intention is for you to feel free to explore the Visual Library Books and choose a theme that you like.
For Further Details: Dr Maureen O'Neill and Claire Sambrook
maureen.oneill@port.ac.uk | claire.sambrook@port.ac.uk
In Association with: Rhodia, Seawhite, Portsmouth City Council, University of Portsmouth, COPIC Pens