Bullet Creative
Cape Farewell have worked closely with independent creative company Bullet Creative since 2004. They designed the website, book, CD, DVD and most recently worked with Cape Farewell to develop the multi-media installations on display at the Southbank Centre and Eden Project during the 2007 expeditions.
Bullet is currently undertaking a Slow Art Residency as part of the Cape Farewell | Eden Project collaboration.
In 2005 the Cape Farewell website was selected to represent the UK in the "e-Science" category of the UN World Summit on the Information Society Awards. Up against 168 countries it went on to be one of 5 international e-Science winners. In 2006 the website also received an Official Honoree distinction at the 10th Annual Webby Awards.
Bullet are a small London based creative company who have been working together since 2001. They have extensive experience in all media, from print and identity to interactive, web and DVD, including monthly magazines aimed at niche markets and online applications. They've designed websites for a wide range of artists and organisations including Siobhan Davies Dance, Jeremy Deller's Bat House Project and Arts Council England.
"We have a passion for art, dance, architecture, environment, skate and snowboard related subjects. We like what we do and we love doing it; and it’s even better when it is a subject that we care about."
Marije de Haas
Joined Cape Farewell on the 2009 Andes expedition. Designed the Cape Farewell book, banners and more. Likes to go to typography pub-quizzes. Now ex-Bullet, Marije established Floda31 with Rich Holland in 2010.
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Kathy Barber
Designed the Cape Farewell website, exhibits with Cape Farewell and co-curated the Whitechapel Late Night Friday. Joined Cape Farewell on the 2004, 2007 and Disko Bay expeditions. Wasted her 1st class (Hons) Arts Degree by picking up a spray can, her art is now exhibited internationally.
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Gorm Ashurst
Helped produce the multi-media installations on display at Southbank Centre. Plotted the 2007 voyage in a circle on the blog map. The geek, Gorm has a lot of metal in his body and runs online magazine Tweakerzine.
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Rich Holland
Designed banners that toured with the Moduler Outdoor Exhibition. One of the founders of The Side Effects of Urethane collective. Owns a vast collection of tools. Now ex-Bullet, Rich established Floda31 with Marije de Haas in 2010.
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Nathan Gallagher
Designed the first version of the interactive flash on the Cape Farewell website. Ex-Bullet now pursuing his photography, Nathan joined the 2008 expedition as onboard photographer.
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Latest News
RPS Awards Shortlist
Tim Sutton’s Unplugged, Winning the Clay has been shortlisted for an RPS Award
Carbon 12 Exhibition
Save the Date: Cape Farewell's Carbon 12 exhibition opens on 3 May in Paris. It's an exciting mix of art commissions, with the artists working in close relationship with scientists. The exhibition runs 4 May - 16 September 2012 at the Espace Foundation EDF. Find out more ›
Poetry by Nick Drake
Acclaimed author and Cape Farwell voyagers Nick Drake, launches his new collection of poetry, The Farewell Glacier. The poems grew out of his journey to the Arctic.
Nature Journal
David Buckland's feature article 'Climate is Culture' has been published in the March issue of Nature Climate Change. Read about how Cape Farewell's approach has relevance to the discussion about our future.
Goodbye Arctic by Marina Moskvina
Russian novelist Marina Moskvina has just published her book on the 2010 Arctic Expedition with Cape Farewell. Illustrated by Leonid Tishkov, the book captures the voyage and questions the future of the Arctic.
Without Boats, Dreams Dry Up
An exhibition of 20 emerging artists and designers who have participated in Cape Farewell's SHORTCOURSE / UK; a 3-day urban expedition in London. Exhibition runs 24 Feb to 29 March.
U-n-f-o-l-d in Liverpool
Our exquisite exhibition U-n-f-o-l-d is back in the UK and opens on 8 March at John Moores University in Liverpool. If you miss the opening, come to the closing event on 24 April, which starts off the next SHORTCOURSE/UK expedition. Find out more ›
Reality of Change
On 15 March, together with TckTckTck and the UK Youth Climate Coalition, Cape Farewell invites you to a ‘Reality of Change’ evening at the Dana Centre, with architect Sunand Prasad, campaigner Martin Kirk and others who will present and discuss ideas around (climate) change.





