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  • Lepidopteral -
    ... and lowering their wings, sometimes synchronised, sometimes completely still. Lepidopteral takes a data feed monitoring...
  • Unexpected Growth -
    ... of Lindenmayer systems, algorithmic, branching growth as is common in many corals. It is unclear however how the plastics are...
  • Evolution of Fish -
    ... love of debris, and colorful reef fish that will become more common on the Florida Gulf Coast, as they migrate northward due to...
  • Drawing by Numbers -
    ... the Science Museum, London, participants could scan a recently completed life drawing for translation into a series of codes and...
  • In Sound Mind -
    ... in an unfamiliar way, in a space that has more sound than is comfortable. In a darkened room, the installation plays pleasant...
  • Dogs' Ears -
    Dogs’ Ears explored the beauty and language of the dog ear. Presented as a video chat website, visitors logged in, browsed dogs and instant messaged with them online. Each dog responded in its own language, whether with an English ‘woof woof’, a
  • Lend me your Face! -
    In Lend Me Your Face!, a neural network animates a single photo of each participating visitor's face to match "driving videos" of leading public figures.* The deepfakes are displayed in large projections surrounding the public. The visitor is
  • ... of uncertainty and suspense, and seeking solace in my online community of friends and media analysts. I had originally plan to...
  • Bird & the Moon -
    Bird & the Moon explores the representation of environmental data by incorporating nature back into the loop – making the live data feed back into a system that aesthetically links us back to the natural world. The work includes a seasonal affective
  • The Time Machine that is Landscape brings together sound, video and paint in unison to bring the sensorial delight of the Cornish landscape to life. Julie Freeman’s environmental field recordings are embedded within, behind and around Robert