We've reported previously on Site Vibing Making Days in Leeds and London. Now we're getting down to to the business end of the summer, and a crack team of Site Vibers are currently in the process of making some very beautiful and exciting things in a garden in New Malden, Surrey.
Eight volunteers have travelled from [...]
Site Vibing – The Making Continues!
Site Vibing Making Days – The First Results
The Site Vibing Making Days are your chance to get involved in making things for Greenbelt's site – to transform it from a racecourse to a glorious Festival!
As previously advertised on this blog, the first one took place in Leeds at the end of March, and there are some beautiful photos by Flickr user Ollievision [...]
gb_visual arts : self portrait 09
In the hub at the festival this year over 400 people came & did a self portrait, and we were busy all weekend scanning each one.
We have created some screensavers you can view & download here
All the drawings appear somewhere in each of these three sizes – 1680 x 1050, 1600 x 1200 and 1024 [...]
Greenbelt 09: the first pictures…
One of Greenbelt's photographers, Jonathon Watkins, walked around site yesterday, took some pictures of the set-up and has posted them all on Greenbelt's Flickr photostream. And don't forget, if you're taking your camera this weekend and will be uploading the results to Flickr, tag your photos 'greenbelt09'.
'How do I get to…?'
I came across this image on Twitter, uploaded by one of our designers, Chantal Freeman. It's a photo of all the signs that have been handmade by our team, and they look fantastic. Maybe next year I'll ask Chantal to make one that says 'My Tent: this way'…
Big by name, big by nature…
The big top is up, as is g-store, g-music and the first of many tents in the children's area. 10 days to go…
2008 Portraiture Project
Each year we have a photo-project or two running over the course of the Festival. One of this year's was the 'Portraiture Project', which sought to capture the Festivalgoer, in a fairly neutral environment, amongst the busy-ness of the Festival. A big thanks to Matt Burgess for making this happen.










