We can proudly say we have worked with some world-class artists, covering a wide spectrum of art forms, spanning from contemporary music, visual arts and writing, and we have facilitated collaborations between these genres. We believe in developing artists' careers through innovative solutions and hard work.

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Jason Hackenwerth

Born in St Louis, Jason now lives and works in New York and has exhibited his work around the world at galleries and museums including the Guggenheim in New York, the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and at the 51st Venice Biennale as well as in Hong Kong and Mexico.

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Elin Melberg

Elin Melberg works with contrasts, through painting, sculpture, and public space artwork in both big, maximalist installations and more downplayed works. She creates work using different material, and has a great curiosity of nature.

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Stephen C. Nuttall

Manchester-based illustrator, artist and producer, Stephen creates new projects that concentrate of inclusivity in the arts, communication through the arts and subcultures in the creative industries. Added to this, he has also worked with Curated Place as a Creative Producer, developing and delivering numerous projects and events all over Europe.

Working with organisations including, Bury Art Museum and Sculpture Centre, The Whitworth, Manchester Histories, Arts Council England, Design Manchester, Head for the Hills Festival, The Met (Bury), Threshold Festival, BBC6 Music, Prestwich Arts Festival and artists including Emory Douglas, he has produced and delivered various creative projects, educational activities, arts events, exhibitions and publications over the past 15 years.

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Eyvind Gulbrandsen

Gulbrandsen work includes solo/chamber music, music for orchestra and theatre, electro-acoustic music and installations. His work often combine performance, installations and scenery. He always work in close collaboration with his musicians to develop his compositions and in recent years has been focusing on the possibilities in co-creation with either the musicians, the audience, or both.

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James Johnson

James Johnson studied at the Royal College of Art and Imperial College London. He has worked with some of the world’s most respected design offices in London, Paris and Japan, and architect Norman Foster. James has tutored at the Royal College of Art London and Glasgow School of Art and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.

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Jobina Tinnemans

Jobina Tinnemans is a contemporary composer working in crossover disciplines of electronics, classical music and contemporary art. Incorporating analogue and digital, lo-fi and high-end techniques as well as non-musicians and ancient crafts. She was selected out of more than 600 submissions to compose contemporary classical composition with electronics for the 2013 edition of the MATA festival in New York.

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Helmut Lemke

Since starting his journey into the world of sound more than 35 years ago, Helmut’s work investigates the sounds that are around us, some are obvious, some are familiar, some have to be found. Helmut has performed, recorded and exhibited process based work responding to these investigations worldwide.

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Nick Hegreberg

Nick Hegreberg is a Norwegian writer and educator. His debut as a screenwriter was the critically acclaimed feature film “The Tough Guys” (2013). The movie had a successful run at cinemas in Norway, Belgium, The Netherlands and Sweden, and participated at international film festivals, winning prizes along the way. In addition to writing, Nick also runs workshops on film, creativity and creative writing for kids and youth.

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Felix Thorn

Felix is an artist who creates music using audio-visual sculptures designed and constructed by him personally. The project Felix's Machines was originally built as an acoustic set of machines intended for gallery exhibitions, installations and intimate performances.

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Paul Friedlander

Paul Friedlander is a scientific artist and a light sculptor with a degree in physics and maths from Sussex University. His works use persistence of vision, a property of how light is perceived combined with movement to create a three dimensional kinetic body of light in sculptural form that is both beautiful and interactive. Internationally exhibited at art and science museums and festivals.

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Halldór Eldjárn

Halldór Eldjárn is an Icelandic drummer/musician/programmer. His live show consists of live performing robotic instruments which he has built. Halldór's other projects are most notably the electro dance band SYKUR, which he founded in 2008.

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Reidun Solvik

Reidun is an artist, art director and creator. She has a bachelor in visual communication and has since studied Interactive Art Direction at Hyper Island in Stockholm. After her studies, she worked for Moment Factory in Montreal, one of the world's leading companies in interactive multimedia installations and stage shows. Reidun works and experiments with various media and techniques to create her work. During her time at Moment Factory she helped create the largest immersive multimedia installation of any airport in the Americas, at Los Angeles International Airport. Reidun contributed with ideas, mock-ups, and for the interactive portals she also designed a series of four different stringed instruments based on different flight destinations and passenger movements.

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Noise Orchestra

NOISE Orchestra are sound artists Vicky Clarke and David Birchall. Their practice operates at the intersection of art, experimental music and technology and manifests in performances, DIY instrument making, workshops and installations; all inspired by the photo-phonic principles of synthesising sound from light.

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David Henckel

David Henckel is a contemporary audio-visual artist, experienced in leading complex public art projects, which involve multiple partners. He works with emerging & established artists and local communities to produce immersive installations and experiences. He has a multi-disciplinary practice often creating work which fuses science, politics of space, and the nature of sound.

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Alex Mørch

Danish composer and artist with a master degree in electronic composition from the Danish Institute of Electronic Music (DIEM) at the Royal Academy of Music, Aarhus. In 2013 Alex spent a semester at Computer Music Center and the School of Arts at Columbia University, New York City. He has collaborated in a wide variety of projects, from building mechanical props for the underwater concert AquaSonic , to scoring orchestral electronic music for theatre, and short films.

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RaumZeitPiraten

RaumZeitPiraten (Tobias Daemgen, Jan Ehlen, Moritz Ellerich) are a space and time bending artists collective. Since 2007 they are misusing and remixing ancient and up-to-date auditive and visual technologies for heterogeneous, organically improvised light and sound architectures. Their activities are aimed at playful, experimental connections of sound, image, object, space and time to an alternately-self-expanding-multimedia-performance-surround-spaceship-laboratory-travel to somewhere between science and fiction.

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Ingrid Solvik

Ingrid Solvik is an Oslo-based artist and scenographer, working within a wide range of techniques and visual expressions. She has studied at The Norwegian Film School and has a Master in Bio-Digital Architecture at ESARQ in Barcelona, a study focusing on digital production methods and alternative solutions for the future. Her works include video projections and animations, sculptural and kinetic installations, as well as scenography for stage and film. Recurring themes in her works relate to human/machine/nature-relationships. The expression is often playful, but with somber undertones.

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Lee Patterson

Lee Patterson has devised and performs with a selection of amplified devices and processes. Whether working live with amplification or recording within an environment, he has pioneered a range of methods to produce or uncover complex sound in unexpected places. From rock chalk and springs, to aquatic plants and insects, Lee eavesdrops upon and takes inspiration from places and situations otherwise considered mute.

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Jørgen Callesen

Jørgen Callesen was the founder and artistic director of the live art venue Warehouse9 in Copenhagen (2007-2021). Warehouse9 grew out of queer counterculture and was founded as a queer art project in the Meat Packing district in 2007 and has since enjoyed a rich history of legendary art projects, activist driven initiatives within experimental dance, music, theater, film, photograpy, film and visual art.

As a practicing artist Jørgen has developed several art actions, performances, lectures and installations to question, challenge and develop norms and aesthetics regarding gender and identity. The pieces have been presented in different formats and spaces ranging from art academies & galleries, theatres & festivals, TV, live-concerts and through public interventions. Jørgen has guest lectured at SMART LAB, St. Martins College of Art, London, The Royal Academy of Art, Copenhagen, Berlin University of the Arts, Germany, Bergen National Academy of the Arts, Norway, Norwegian Theater Academy, Frederiksstad, Norway amongst others.

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Jacob Tekeila

Jacob Tekiela is a graphic artist, photographer and teacher, exploring the field between traditional visual art and generative computer art for more than 2 decades. He has been working with video projections and motion graphics for film, music videos, TV and various stage, cabaret and theatre work and has exhibited photographic art at several galleries in Denmark. He has taught at numerous art and design schools in Denmark, Poland and Sweden, including the National Danish Film School, The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and was a cofounding member of the pioneering new media school “Space Invaders” in Aarhus, DK.

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