| By working with key partners across a wide range of creative media organisations NOISE Festival has encouraged artists to create a wide range of creative work across a variety of mediums.
NOISE Remasters 2010

'NOISE Re-masters' invites you to follow the methods and approaches of leading artists as inspiration to create an entirely new piece of work. Read More..
Dream Jobs

The NOISE Dream Jobs project offers young creatives the chance to work with companies at the top of their field in the creative industries, giving them workplace experience and great skills to add to their CV Read More..
More NOISE 2010 projects will be announced late 2009....
NOISE Projects 2008
NOISE FESTIVAL CAMPAIGN

Peter Saville set a challenge for young artists to create a TV advert, an online banner and poster to front NOISEfestival's European promotional campaign in September 2008.
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NOISE Guerrilla Reportage

NOISE Guerrilla Reportage documenting your sub-culture Read More..
NOISE 2006 project outcomes:
By clicking on the pages below you'll be able to check out which artists were selected and what outcomes came out of their participation.

Previous Dream Jobs have included placements at Hemingway Design, MTV Brazil and MacKinnon & Saunders, model makers for Tim Burton's 'Corpse Bride' film.
A project designed to provide a platform for new UK urban talent. Judged by BBC Radio 1 DJ Nihal and the Director of Deal Real Records Tony Tagoe.
TATE and NOISE selected 10 original works from the TATE Collection to inspire young artists to create an entirely new piece of work.

The ELEMENTS project was an opportunity for NOISE artists to collaborate with some of the UK's finest creatives.
NOISE artists were invited to use one of the BBC Creative Archive clips to create a personal documentary piece based on how that event had affected their lives, their family or their community.

In 2006, NOISEfestival.com worked with a group of young Romany Gypsy and Irish Travellers to allow the young team to record the undocumented culture of the historic Appleby Horse Fair in Cumbria.

The aim of the Radio Hijack project was to help a number of young musicians the media and promotional tips to gain radio airplay.
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