
To investigate the concept of multi-support promotion for EiTB based on the integration of the EiTB Group’s different media (TV, radio, Internet, street actions) from a creative and innovative viewpoint.
The prototype will be based on the promotion of the DISONANCIAS programme during its development, in the aim of disseminating the collaboration projects of the 2008/09 edition via the EiTB’s aforementioned media.
Type of exploitation of result: Option A.
EiTB, Euskal Irrati Telebista, is the Basque Country’s main communication group, with four television channels, five radio broadcasters and three websites: corporative, 24-hour information and one aimed at young people. It connects with over a million people every day, mainly offering them information about their area and entertainment.
The artist will mainly work with the company’s Promotion Department. Collaborations and specific contributions by TV, radio and Internet professionals will also be organised in accordance with the project’s characteristics.
is the Basque Country’s first communication group, with four television channels, five radio stations and three web pages (one corporate, one devoted to 24h information coverage, the other directed at a young audience). It connects up daily with more than a million people, to whom it principally offers local information and entertainment.
Communication based on a combination of image and text is the field in which Pernan Goñi (Oñati, Gipuzkoa, 1968) works. He has worked as an editor and creator of content in physical media, such as publications and posters, and in web 2.0 social networks. He is interested in the manipulation of diverse media to take advantage of their expressive or formal possibilities.
Pernan Goñi combined his fine arts studies in Bilbao with work for various design agencies. In the 1990s, he was one of the most active promoters of the Basque-language comic fanzine Napartheid, together with Asisko Urmeneta. As a teenager, he participated in a fanzine called KRO, creating content and also comics and poems and participating in the management of the project. During these years, he also was a part of the team of graphic designers connected to left-wing political trends, creating, always within a team, a large number of posters that were famous for the impact they had.
From 1998, he abandoned politics and works in Arteleku as a photographer, collaborating in the content of its new website. In 2001, he created ti-ta.net, later Animatu, together with José María Martínez Burgos “Hafo” and Maren Iturburu, a company based upon multimedia creations for the Internet and mobile phones. He has been working on his own projects in Bilbao since 2006.