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Read MoreStained Glass with Projection Mapping (2022)
This piece uses the tradition of stained-glass-making as its base with the more contemporary techniques of digital animation and projection mapping to add the colour and movement.
PAST SHOWINGS
Medway Open Studios
Mess Room
July 2022
Interactive Installation (2019)
Periscope considers our sense of identity and self-image. Do we view ourselves through the lens of the media, falling short of superficial unattainable standards, or do we see ourselves from the perspective of our Father in heaven - who made us, formed us and knows us better than we know ourselves?
The first section - displays a video montage of the media’s ideas of beauty and perfection. By standing in front of the screen (and the projector) you obstruct the image, creating a you-shaped shadow - you do not reflect this image of perfection, you are a blemish on this image.
You then continue to the second section - this screen initial looks blank, however when you stand in front of it it reveals a you-shaped image that contains animated references from the bible about how God, your father, views you. Due to your proximity to the screen only you can see and read these revealed messages about yourself. It is by coming close to the father that we can see ourselves through his eyes and understand our own identities.
PAST SHOWINGS
Unveiling Festival
16th - 17th May 2019
The Engine Room
Immersive Installation (2019)
In a time of borders being strengthened and unions being separated, Sky Above The Scene aims to focus attention on and increase appreciation of what unites us - our coexistence under one, borderless sky. While this may be a seemingly obvious fact, it’s perhaps only when space and time are provided to meditate on this fact, that it has the chance to change how people actually perceive the world. Sky Above the Scene aims to celebrate diversity, calling into question our perceptions of other cultures and challenging the notion of them being far removed and ‘foreign’, while making us think about our own position in the world, and how we would like our own communities to be perceived.
“A seemingly simple idea, executed so beautifully to create an extremely powerful experience.”
“The world would be a better place if more people come and saw this exhibition. A lovely celebration of our differences and similarities.”
“Thoughtful, surprising and giving us all breathing space, which we need!”
PAST SHOWINGS
The Engine Room
March 2019
Electric Medway Festival
August 2020
Puncture the Screen Festival
July 2022
Installation (2013)
A site-specific installation concerned with the memory of space and artistic context
re:place (part I) – photography installation
Instead of using photography to capture and frame a perspective of the space and then extract it to display in a foreign surroundings re:place keeps the views within the context of the original source. Highlighting and drawing attention to the selected view of the camera by suspending the images from where they were taken. Keeping it there captures that moment in time and displays how the scene has changed.
re:place (part II) – video installation
The video installation is compiled of frames captured from the venue throughout the day and them projected back onto the same surface creating a living memory of the space.
PAST SHOWINGS
Month of Performance Art,
14th May 2013
Nue Hoc, Berlin