
One Horse Town is a design / illustration house based in Cape Town and consists of Shaun Swainland, Simon Berndt and Justin Poulter. They regularly design posters for bands like Gazelle and venues such as Mercury Live and The Assembly in the Mother City as well as several major magazines. one small seed tv recently sat down with the team to chat to them about their projects. Watch the exclusive interview here.
What’s Your Story?, one small seed tv’s original series, explores South Africa’s cultural landscapes. We chat to industry professionals about their careers and their passions, discovering the talent our country has on offer. This week we speak to Brendon Bussy, an electro-acoustic artist who is intrigued by auditory experiences. He experiments with creating music, listening devices and even his own instruments. Although he appreciates traditional instruments, it’s the more unusual sound devices that fascinate him, the instruments that are crafted from immediately available material. Listen in as the one small seed tv crew journeys through these unusual soundscapes.
What’s Your Story?,one small seed tv’s original series, explores South Africa’s pop culture terrain. Over the past few months, we’ve been chatting to local industry leaders about their career and passions before finding out who they think we should be speaking to. It’s an artistic journey that treks along the main roads and back alleys of South Africa’s creative spaces. From coffee shop owner, Chris Emmanuel, to photographers such Natalie Payne and Dave Southwood, we’ve explored a variety of inspirational fields. This week, the one small seed tv crew chatted to artist Mark Splendid aka Mark Rautenbach, also known as Anonymous.
Over the past several months, What’s Your Story?, one small seed tv’s original series, has been touring South Africa’s creative scene. From artists to photographers, we’re highlighting some of the country’s top creative talents. In each episode we uncover the career secrets and passions of leading professionals before finding out who else they think we should be speaking to. Join us on this exciting journey as we venture through local pop culture terrain and discover which SA creative you should be keeping an eye on.
