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The Cerebral City

A collaboration with King's College London Supported by funding from Arts in Minds. The Cerebral City is a psycho-geographic project which explore affinities between the structure of the brain and the landscape of the city. Completed in 2018 and exhibited at Somerset House, London.

Fascinated by Faces

At the Adobe CREATE NOW conference, London 2014.

A premontion of the current debates around AI: with its uncanny ability to read and recognise our faces, I question whether technology is moving too close to some of the capabilities we believe make us human.

the Spirit of Ecstacy

An amazing and innovative interactive light animation at the Saatchi Gallery, London, 2014 This piece was inspired by the eponymous hood-ornament statuette that sits on every Rolls-Royce. Visitors paint with light and sound, using gestures and movement. Part of the Inside Rolls-Royce exhibition by Imagination where I was digital creative director.

The Wooden Wall of Sound

An AudioVisual interactive piece commissioned by Rolls-Royce Motor Cars. Produced by Imagination. Shown at the Saatchi gallery in London, November, 2014. We designed an interactive sound sculpture with a stretchable fabric interface that brought the marquetry mastery of Rolls-Royce to life.

Singing Ribbons

Military insignia become music by assigning a musical note to each colour, with the width of ribbon-colour dictating the length of that note. The acclaimed Soprano Susan Parkes sings the scores and the resulting songs are contained within a smartphone app, available from the Apple or Android App Stores.

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Migration

Psychogeographic poetry in the Parisian sky

This was a piece of folie. Random points on a map of Paris, a crazed treasure hunt through the winter streets of the city of light. Fun fact: camera work by Hollywood director Rupert Wainwright.

Doom through AMBX

This won me a Cannes Golden Lion for best viral. In 2006 – before YouTube, kids!  Produced by The Viral Factory, it's the story of how Play can infuse reality easier than you might expect. See if you can tell what it's selling. (Then decide if you really want it.)

Cocktail Genius

Nice little viral piece for TGI Friday I made with Blue Barracuda in 2009, promoting TGIF's rather sickly cocktails, but made with such elan and creativity! Over 2.5 million aggregated views, last time I looked.


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