Archive for the ‘Winter’ Category

Enchanted Park

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

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Living in the North East I am spoilt for great cultural days out. This Christmas NewcastleGateshead have a fantastic programme of activities like The Enchanted Park (pictured above) which I visited last weekend.

Check out the whole NewcastleGateshead Winter Festival programme here.

Durham Lumiere

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

Son et lumiere at Durham Cathedral

Durham’s bid to be City of Culture took a big step forward this weekend with the Lumiere Festival which seemed to be a fantastic success. I went on Sunday night when the city centre was full and had a really exciting buzz about it. People were enjoying the mix of stunning, giant spectacles and interactive, fun installations. The son et lumiere show at the Cathedral was particularly breathtaking, with projections telling the story of the building, even showing it being ‘built’.

The feedback on the Lumiere website and Twitter makes a few comments about the minor details of the organisation of the event but is mostly really enthusiastic, some people even describing it as ‘life-changing’ - you can’t get much a much more satisfying review of art than that! I know of various people who travelled to Durham specially for the festival and I don’t think they would have been disappointed - the city looked magically beautiful and it was fun to just wander around exploring the various vistas and installations and seeing people react to them.

Lumiere is a progression on 2008’s Enlightenment Festival and the chat on Flickr and other sites is that people are hoping this will become an annual event. There’s also a call for some of the lighting, such as the colours higlighting the viaduct, to become permanent fixtures, in place of the comparatively stark street lighting.

ONE NorthEast has a mission to support ‘World-class Festivals’ and this was certainly one of them.

Ice Design

Friday, November 13th, 2009

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A trip to London to meet a new client gave us the chance to check up on a project that we’ve just completed for the Natural History Museum.

The museums annual Ice Rink always proves a big draw for visitors, and with the fantastic Natural History Museum and thousands twinkling fairy lights as a backdrop we can certainly see why.

Sumo created the identity for the Ice Rink and implemented this both on-site and across the promotional campaign which is helping to spread the word about this unmissable winter treat (see more of this work here).

Unfortunately we didn’t have time to hit the ice, but I’ll be back!

Christmas at Sumo

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008

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