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Wunderkammern : Pride
17th May 2023
The third of a series of impossible assemblages of artefacts, vignettes and insects questioning the appropriation of culture and t...
Wunderkammern : Greed
17th May 2023
The second of a series of impossible assemblages of artefacts, vignettes and insects questioning the appropriation of culture and ...
Wunderkammern : Envy
17th May 2023
The first of a series of impossible assemblages of artefacts, vignettes and insects questioning the appropriation of culture and t...
Bodegon 1
14th October 2022
An animated 3d projection referencing the 17th Century Bodegón tradition of still-life painting.
Babel (v)
8th August 2015
Babel is a 3D projection of a simple closed-system created within a game engine. The work depicts an infinitely expanding highway ...
Apparent Horizon
11th February 2012
Immersive generative projection system
Postcards from Herrick (v)
14th August 2009
An experimental montage of analogue and digital projection.
Home Front
4th July 2008
A project questioning the authority of technology. In a darkened space, Home Front offers an unusual perception of a domestic envi...
Model Junction No1
13th May 2006
A generative installation using traffic simulation technologies
Underworld (v)
5th December 2005
Permanent installation in the Unicorn children's theatre, placing a LED screen under the foyer's floor displaying another world
Latitude (v)
10th April 2005
An immersive reconstruction of William Bligh's open boat navigation of 5800 miles on the Pacific Ocean
FortyDays
1st August 2000
Two programmed armoured tanks in a forty day battle while being affected by the longitude of the battle and their own weaknesses
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