We Can Create announces two new speakers for showcase
14 July 2011
We Can Create announces two new speakers for New Zealand’s biggest art and creative industries showcase
Design and
communications agency The Church yesterday announced Chris
Graham and Rafaël Rozendaal will take the stand at We
Can Create, a symposium for creative industry
professionals
at Auckland’s Aotea Centre 26-27 August
2011.
New Zealander Chris Graham is best known as the
Director of Sione’s Wedding and his talents extend to
making feature films, tv commercials and music videos. He
is joined by visual web artist
Rafaël Rozendaal from
Brazil.
The festival organisers also announced the withdrawal of both Taika Waititi and Usman Haque.
“It’s with heavy hearts that we announce Taika
Waititi has to pull out of WCC this year due to production
delays on his new MTV sitcom. We struggled in vain to work
around his revised schedule
but were unable to get
flights back in time for the event. Of equal disappointment
is Usman Haque being forced to cancel his appearance due to
medical reasons. Everyone at WCC would like to
thank
both Taika and Usman for their support this year and wish
Usman a speedy recovery,” says The Church’s Creative
Director, Jon Raymen.
The line-up of 11 speakers who will
be sharing their passion, perspectives and practices at We
Can Create include Kris Sowersby, the kiwi
typographer who won a Certificate of Excellence from the
Type Designers Club in New York; Karin Fong
from Imaginary Forces, named one of Fast Company's
100 Most Creative People; KesselsKramer, the
leftfield Amsterdam advertising and publishing
agency
behind campaigns for Nike, Parool and Levi's; Frank
Kozik, credited with single handedly reviving the
“lost” art of the concert poster; Morag
Myerscough, Britain’s multiple
award-winning,
integrated graphic design powerhouse; Eric
Rodenbeck from Stamen Design, whose mission is to
extend the boundaries of online media and live information
visualisation, and London-based
The Rumpus Room,
whose innovation and creativity has seen them combine real
world, interactive and social platforms for Coca Cola, Xbox
and MAC.
For more information on We Can Create visit http://wecancreate.co.nz where you can join the mailing list to keep up-to-date with the festival’s progress.
ENDS