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Ne1co via decollage.tv was invited to the 2008 Assembly Design Festival to create the
visual ID of the festival. For this, customized flamingos were incorporated on all the
flyers, posters, invitations, banners as well as in all the motion graphics, including the
opening fashion show. [top] Escape
into the Park appointed Ne1co to produce a series of adverts to promote their 2008
festival lineups, as well as VJ performances for previous festival years. [top] East
European vodka makers Eristoff commissioned Ne1co for to produce a 10-minute video loop of
branded imagery, to play as background within their worldwide club related events. [top] For
the premiere showing of their latest LZR series competition swimwear, Speedo hired Ne1co
to provide both looped video content and live visuals within launch events occuring
simultaneously in London, New York, Sydney and Tokyo. More recently, Speedo took Ne1co
produced visuals to the Beijing olympics, as backdrop to their trade stand in the sponsors
arena. [top] Tate
Britain invited Ne1co on 04 April 2008, to host an AV Social night within the Late At Tate
events, alongside their then-current exhibition of neo-classical statues and busts. Having
opted for a selection of ambient and low impact audiovisual work, The AV Social and the
"Return of the Gods" exhibition co-habited well together in tone and subject
matter, whilst offering interesting contrasts between classical and contemporary imaging
techniques. The 4,000 visitors of the one-day event were presented with installation from
Black Out Arts, Bopa and Bruno Tait, Hiraki Sawa, as well as performances from Lazerboy,
Movement, Dr Mo, and Oli Sorenson. Narrative Lab presided in the Manton Room, to showcase
a new screening of video art.
[top] Sander
Sleinenberg invited Ne1co to produce DVD material for each track of his DJ set, as well as
to provide live visuals to top-up his DVD collection on tours for 2007-08. Ne1co also
produced and edited a promo documentary of these tours as well as provided all the visuals
on Sander's promo for the Pioneer AVM-100, recorded at Ministry of Sound. [top] The
Global Gathering Festivals in the UK and worldwide have many times used Ne1co's live VJ
services, as well as commissioned them to produce promotional stings.
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breaks DJ and producer Meat Katie gave Ne1co carte blanche for delivering visuals for live
dates, as well as MTV videos for the promotion of his album Vibrator AV. [top] The
dark and fascinating accoustic band Tunng, called on NE1co to provide a moving backdrop of
imagery inspired from their recent album covers, for their London live gigs. [top] To
promote their latest handset, Sony Ericsson contracted Ne1co to edit short video sequences
illustrating the look and feel of using a W910i music phone. In addition, Ne1co produced a
series of visual backdrops for a Groove Armada track, especially licensed for the launch
of the W910i. [top] Dance
Music's premier magazine have employed Ne1co on a number of occasions, providing visual
animations for their Top 100 DJ countdown, DJ Tech awards, as well as to author
cover-mount DVDs on their previously published issues. [top] As
one of the longest standing clubs in the UK, Ministry of Sound have used Ne1co's VJ
services many times, within specific events like Crossover of the Senses, Nude, and more. [top] VJ
Anyone and Motorboy were invited to perform their AV performance Ghosthack, at
the ICA for the 2006 edition of Optronica festival. [top] Manga
commissionned Ne1co for many works, including a re-edit of Ghost in the Shell, a live
remix of Tetsujin 28, as well as an AMV mix of Vexille (a full-feature film from
the creators of Appleseed). The Vexille remix was co-produced with Lightrhythm Visuals. [top] Intel
flew VJ Anyone to Dubai, to provide visuals for the launch event of their Centrino Core 2
Duo processor, back in 2006. More recently, Intel came back to Ne1co to invite them as
judges for a DVJ battle competitionheld at Cargo in London, which included guest
performances by Ne1co artists as well as Kiss FM's Jay Cunning, DJ Yoda, A-Skillz and
more. [top]
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