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38 tonne heartfelt valentines gift that money can’t buy ♥ from INSA

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

INSA Love

INSA Love

What really defines heartfelt love? In our increasingly consumerist world of wags & wannabees, the advent of the 14th February raises the debate: ‘Should ‘all the single ladies put a ring on it,…. if ‘he buys you a Diamond ring will it make you feel all right’ or’is the boy with the cold hard cash always Mr Right’? Artist & Raw Nerve have chosen to jump on the ‘veritable’ Valentine bandwagon as they transform the Deptford Project Train carriage & space with a visual debate on whether ‘heartfelt’ or ‘hard-cash’ is the thing that really gets the butterflies fluttering in the hearts of millions…

Incognito artist Insa will explore the subject with an inverse heart design, questioning the difference between ‘real’ love and ‘fake’ love. Upside down hearts imprinted with luxury brand logos will represent the fleetingly fake materialistic world of love by logo, whilst the welcoming interior of the bistro train carriage defines heartfelt love, continuing to act as the beating heart of SE8’s close knit community, a year round creative headquarters for artists, artisans, aunties, & oldies alike.

A quirky place and space where the smell of fresh fair trade coffee & home cooked food and cakes feed the creative folk & local community who come to exhibit & sample the very best of the town’s creative enterprise on a seasonal basis in the form of themed pop up markets, installation art exhibitions, open air cinema, beach parties, film festivals & creative workshops all of which are scheduled for 2010 .

Insa says:
“I wanted to do this Valentines painting at the Deptford project because I love Deptford. It was the first place i moved to when I came to London 15years ago.
The train is such a great visual interruption to the high street- like a freeze in motion in the heart of a very busy ever growing community….”


Concieved by Creative Consultancy Raw Nerve and Cathedral Group, The Deptford Project is much more than a revitalised railway carriage turned bistro. It is a symbol of what Deptford is, was and will be in stylised, graffiti clad splendour. Its positioning on the site of London’s first suburban railway station, built in 1836, marks the site as one of historical importance whilst the changing design reflects a sensitivity to the ebb and flow of changing times and a recognition of Deptford’s community spirit at the heart of all it creates.

These events also mark the first stage in the regeneration works by Cathedral Group that include the refurbishment of the historic carriage ramp, creation of new retail units and construction of new homes adjacent to a brand new station which is soon to be constructed by the Council and Network Rail. The Grade II listed carriage ramp – the long listed building in the UK, will also be restored and connected back to the railway line as it was when it was built in 1836
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ABOUT INSA
INSA is a fine artist and designer who has established himself from a graffiti background through extensive street level work and gallery shows around the world. Throughout his career, INSA has allowed himself to explore different approaches and outlets for his artistic agenda, including designing signature collections for brands such as Kangol, Kid Robot and Oki-Ni, as well as starting his own heel company ‘INSA HEELS’. He has undertaken many private commissions for clients such as Sony and Nike and more was recently invited out to Sweden as one of only two British artists to help curate and sculpt the 2008/2009 ICE hotel. He is also currently working on a commissioned piece for TATE Britain.

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Have a low-fi, upbeat xmas from Raw Nerve

Friday, December 18th, 2009

Have a low-fi, upbeat xmas from Raw Nerve from Raw Nerve on Vimeo.

Courvoisier Future 500

Monday, December 7th, 2009

Couvoisier-Future-500-big

Rebecca Molina, founder of Raw Nerve, has made the cut in the top 50 of The Courvoisier The Future 500, an exclusive network of the UK’s most promising business and creative talent who come together to share ideas, achievements, advice and experience. They will now be connected through a bespoke online network to which only they have access, a forum for sharing and promoting excellence and innovation. Members whose motivation and passion for perfection marks them out as future leaders in their fields  are selected by an independent judging panel, and have been featured in the Observer magazine and website and a specially created magazine, which has been distributed nationally, and reaches over one million people.

Rebecca was selected amongst a host of rising stars including; Andy GibsonSchool of Everything, Dieneke Ferguson - Hidden Art, Albert Nardelli - TweetMinster, Alexander McLean - African Prisons Project, Peter Tullin - CultureLabel.

New position – applications now closed

Friday, October 30th, 2009

closed

Thank you for the huge response we’ve received for the Junior role at Raw Nerve, we’ve truely been overwhelmed, but unfortunately the application for this position is now closed.

Join our team

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

Wanted

We’re currently on the look out for a full time designer, ideally junior level with 1/2 years experience in the professional world of design. We’re looking for someone with an exciting and varied portfolio in both print and web. To apply please send a recent CV and pdf of samples to both glen@raw-nerve.co.uk and sonal@raw-nerve.co.uk

Launch date finally arrives

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

launch

It’s finally here, a new Raw Nerve website. Updated with all our latest offerings including our online solution for the London Design Festival, and a blog section that we promise to update on a regular basis. So please feel free to check back from time to time to keep a breast of our activities. Enjoy!!

The Walls Have Ears

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

Cage&Aviary

Part man, part machine, part cockatiel, Cage & Aviary take flights of fancy whenever they can. Raw Nerve’s own Jamie Paton is a DJ, a one-finger keyboardist, and a pot-tickler. Nigel of Bermondsey is a musician, South London’s finest oscillator, and a dedicated dabbler. Together they are winners of the cosmic lottery.

Having put out releases to mini acclaim on the ltd editions that are Dissident Distribution, they are now set to spread their wings with new ventures lined up for Paris-based Astro Lab Recordings, London’s Tiny Sticks, and NYC’s mighty DFA. Also underway is a series of ltd remix 12s on their own ‘The Walls Have Ears’ imprint – starting with Bow Mods – Country Girls, released at the end of November on vinyl.

Listen to the DJ Mix



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Raw Nerve Showreel

Monday, July 7th, 2008

Raw Nerve Showreel Summer 08 from Raw Nerve on Vimeo.