It may be the largest game developer in New Zealand, but as a studio that's primarily thrived on work for hire in the past, Sidhe Interactive is facing the same challenges as many
small studios around the world alongside the shifting economic environment.
Not exact matches
Boutique fitness
studios are growing fast, popping up in cities
around the country, taking over
small spaces that once housed businesses such as beauty salons or video game shops.
For about fifteen bucks a month, it's the best protection you can have, even in a
small studio apartment where you can barely turn
around.
Again, as you expand your
studio you'll likely gain more of these icons that let you shift brushes
around until you get to a point where this
small element of management almost disappears entirely as you have enough symbols, brushes and movement icons to let you paint as much as you want.
While co-op is something that many games include as a feature, this narrow focus allows the
small Swedish
studio, Hazelight, to handcraft a game that's built
around it and it shows.
It's a
small studio with just the key creative members
around me.
EA Games president Frank Gibeau told Develop that the games industry is «relatively
small» from a talent standpoint, and that the publisher's Partners programme is one of the best ways to attract the best
studios around.
When we asked how much it cost to put the 3x3 meter stage together, the team told us it was
around the price of a
small smart car — a fraction of what a major
studio would pay.
Chris had an idea he couldn't let go of — if developers
around the world were leaving the AAA world behind to strike out on their own to create
small, nimble and independent
studios, could someone in publishing do the same thing and create a
small, independent publisher?
Divided in 6 separate rooms, the installation includes some 60 individual stoneware and porcelain pieces, as well as couple of rare editions on paper by Kusaka, and
around 40 pieces by Wood, ranging from
small collage showing his
studio process, limited edition multiples, a series of floral pieces on paper, all the way to monumental oil and acrylic pieces on canvas.
According to de Kooning, «the key to his self - discovery» was the «hundreds of tiny sketches on
small pads, menus, napkins, envelopes, on the backs of bills, on any scrap of paper
around a park, cafeteria or
studio».10 Kline had created these in private and in parallel to his more formal and public practice of figurative painting.
Around it were arranged several discreet objects: a tool box, a drywall chair with Polaroids of Jason working on the garage in his L.A.
studio, a cardboard «rabbit hutch,» and a
small model of the garage itself.
What initially seems like unpolished remnants from the
studio, the work reveals itself as well considered objects carefully placed
around the gallery inhabiting
small quiet corners and alcoves.
The second edition of Testing Ground: Master Class (30 January — 6 February 2014), an independent educational initiative developed with artist Doug Fishbone, offers a free, intensive programme for a
small group of emerging artists from
around the UK to discuss and develop their
studio practice with leading international artists over the course of a week.
Two sets of her work are on view in mother's tankstation's booth; the first is a set of large paintings each titled What It Is (a reference to the phrase «what it is, what it was, and what it shall be,» a greeting popularized by the 1960s Black Power movement) made by covering the floor of her
small studio with raw linen before covering herself with black ink and walking
around to create expressive reinterpretations of both David Hammons and Yves Klein body prints.
It also includes a resident artist apartment and
studio, a
small bar and beer garden, all disposed
around a triangular courtyard with a 1936 bunker at its center.
For about fifteen bucks a month, it's the best protection you can have, even in a
small studio apartment where you can barely turn
around.