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  • Land of Cloud -
    Winner of the VRHAM 2018 Audience Award Three days journey beyond Space and Time lies the Land of Cloud. The people there are silent. They communicate not through speech, gesture or gaze, but instead through strange and wondrous "cloud mirrors."
  • The Observatories -
    The Observatories asked: What techniques make us feel those fight-or-flight or must-buy-it-now urges? It also demonstrated how easy it is to manipulate people through subconscious smell. In standalone structures in the centre of Milton Keynes,
  • In Particular -
    ... of a series of graphic billboard posters installed as street art across the university campus.
  • Lepidopteral -
    Lepidopteral explores the subtlety and gentleness of elements in nature, without direct reference to, or use of, biological materials. The work was inspired by an experience at Lago di Fiastra in Le Marché region of Italy, where butterflies had
  • 3D Ceramic Print Sculpture + Mixed Reality AR installation (with /p), 2019 Full fathom five thy father lies; Of his bones are coral made; Those are pearls that were his eyes; Nothing of him that doth fade, But doth suffer a sea-change Into something
  • Lotus Meditation -
    ...Lotus Meditation was developed for the Art Innovation exhibition and symposium, jointly held by Kyoto University and Goldsmiths University of...
  • In Sound Mind -
    Human brains can subtract unwanted sense data – including sound – from the environment when we focus attention. The rest of the information is still being processed; it’s just attenuated, pushed to the background. In Sound Mind explores this
  • Bird & the Moon -
    ... – in this instance a light sensor at the University of the Arts (UdK) in Berlin. The bird is also hacked so that its head moves in...
  • ... within, behind and around Robert Clarke’s paintings, while Stewart Rainbow’s video, projected and panning slowly across the walls,...
  • b) nanotextures -
    ... as part of HEARIMPROV, an experimental audiovisual concert by artist Adinda van ‘t Klooster that visualised sound for people...