This page is the “Personal Network.” It displays work from the websites a member is following, in the order it was published. It also provides a way to engage in dialogue about the work in the form of “Cargo Comments.”
The “Projects/Images” toggle provides access to an Image Gallery, offering an alternate way of browsing websites in the Personal Network.
The small thumbnails on the top of this page are a random sampling of websites in a member’s Network.
www.konteiner.gr Nologo designs konteiner, which is distrubuted on a monthly basis inside Eleftherotipia newspaper. Along with the printed version of Konteiner,...
{} Destroy Athens was the theme for the 1st Athens Biennial. Nologo created a collection of posters/blogs and sites that functioned both as a street print...
www.foldedin.gr Folded in is a collaboration between Nologo and Personal Cimema. The result of this collaboration is the constructtion of an on line game. For...
{}{} Nologo created two television commercials for a successful and independent book publisher: Indiktos. From pre-poduction to post production Nologo worked on...
{}{}{} As part of our research into audiovisual concepts, we are working within the field of what we call "real-time cinematics". For the National Awards at the...
{}{}{}{} INDEX was an initiative of the Quetempo record label, in supporting a series of greek audiovisual artists that where(and are) on the cutting edge of...
for Diadrasi, a non-profit cultural organization, we created the logo as well as the poster communication. this communication was based on the function of diadrasi,...
{} For the 2005 edition of the Synch Festival (regarded as the most influential electronic music and new media festival in Greece and abroad) NoLogo created the...
These images are for the most prestigious festival in greece that provides a platform for both dance and visual experiments.The logo for the video dance...
A series of posters that were presented as part of the competition for the 2006 Athens Festival. The poster that was chosen as the festivals image campaign was...