Testimonials
We worked with two organisations, Whitstable Biennale and Bristol Palestine Film Festival, over two years, to initially develop our platform. Following the success of these, we are now entering a new stage of development.
Bristol Palestine Film Festival
Bristol Palestine Film Festival features a diverse range of compelling and thought-provoking films, shorts and talks. Their Apps4Arts guide included a complete calendar of screenings cross-referenced by Film, Director, Cinema or Date.
Try it for yourself… download our Palestine Film Festival guide and test the interface live
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“I was really impressed with the app and the backend system. It was extremely easy to populate the application with information that was already available in our communications (i.e. text and images). The end result was highly useable, easy to navigate, and yet personal to our project.” —David Owen, director

Whitstable Biennale 2014
Whitstable Biennale is a festival of contemporary visual art exploring performance and film. Set in a small fishing town, the Biennale commissions artists at a formative stage in their career to create new and experimental work in film and performance.
Try it for yourself… download our Whitstable Biennale 2014 festival guide and test the interface live
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“It was very lovely working with you again on the Biennale. Thank you SO MUCH for everything you did to make the event very successful.” —Sue Jones, director

Whitstable Biennale 2012
A festival of contemporary visual art exploring performance and film. Set in a small fishing town, the Biennale commissions artists at a formative stage in their career to create new and experimental work in film and performance.
“As a festival with multiple venues and sites all over town, the app was a wonderful tool for our audiences, linking artists and venues up with GPS maps. The app was beautifully designed, simple to use and worked extremely well.” —Sue Jones, director
