Installations

  1. ByPasser

    ByPasser

    Bypasser is a window-based intervention set in the context of a shopping centre or high street shopping area. The work links the movement of passers by to the motion of a moving panorama back-projected onto a shop window.

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  2. Everything Looks Beautiful in Slow Motion

    Everything Looks Beautiful in Slow Motion

    Everything Looks Beautiful in Slow Motion is a window-based intervention set in the context of a shopping centre or high street shopping area.

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  3. Orbital

    Orbital

    A reactive video installation relating the movements of a projected dancer and depicted background to the movement of the public around the projection.

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  4. The Blind Man's Stick

    The Blind Man's Stick

    An exhibition in two parts: interactive video pieces and minimalist sculptural works concerning the physical interactions with media and new technology.

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  5. Gravity Shift

    Gravity Shift

    Gravity Shift is a video installation which presents human movement where the pull of gravity has been dynamically distorted. It looks to create a situation which decentres the physical awareness of the viewer.

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  6. Doing

    Doing

    Doing is a 2-screen immersive video installation depicting a dance performance which has taken place in a theatre and includes the events which have lead up to that performance.


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  7. Benchmark

    Benchmark

    A permanent installation commissioned by artsdepot arts centre in North London, and winner of a Milly Apthorp Trust award 2006. The work aims to integrate the everyday actions of the public around a long bench into a continuously evolving choreography based on sitting and standing.

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  8. Shrink'd & Other Works

    Shrink'd & Other Works

    A series of interactive and site-specific installations at Sadler's Wells theatre presenting alternative vantage points to experience dance and choreography.

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  9. Choroegraphic Viewpoints

    Choroegraphic Viewpoints

    Twenty five opera glasses positioned at various locations around the Royal Festival Hall, London, each one aligned to catch fleeting glances of inadvertent choreography.

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  10. Remote Dancing

    Remote Dancing

    Remote Dancing is a video installation where the interaction of a viewer and an on-screen dancer becomes an intimate pas de deux.
    Developed in collaboration with choreographer Rosemary Lee the installation consists of a number of enclosed corridors. The viewer enters alone at to find a virtual figure waiting at the far end, as they move towards the screen the figure dances towards them, as they move back the figure reverses, dancing backwards. If they pause, the figure pauses...and so a duet unfolds.

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  11. Stereo Dances

    Stereo Dances

    The piece creates an aurally immersive space for two participants to engage in a dance duet. Two sets of movement instructions are delivered simultaneously to each person through pairs of headphones and designed to create synchronised 3-5 minute dance sequence.

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  12. The Public Record

    The Public Record

    A site specific installation where the public could interact with samples from an old record library.

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  13. The Bunker Project

    The Bunker Project

    A site specific installation for a decommissioned government nuclear bunker in Essex, UK. created in parallel with a live work for the location by choreographer Suzanne Thomas.

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  14. The Poetry Installations

    The Poetry Installations

    The Poetry Installations was a sound and visual exhibition which documents the work of some of the hundreds of poets in residence over the UK through the Poetry Places scheme, funded by the Arts Council's "Arts for Everyone" budget. It was a semi-permanent installation at the Poetry Cafe at 22 Betterton Street in London and was on display for 4 years.

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  15. Choreography

    Choreography

    A series of eight works presented at The Place Theatre, London, each challenging the notion of what constitutes choreography. By looking at casual or pedestrian action, actions not typically thought of as dance, and re-framing this movement  the exhibition sought to present everyday movement as choreography in its own right. In Choreography there were no trained dancers and no theatres.

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  16. The John Cage Personal Stereo

    The John Cage Personal Stereo

    The John Cage Personal Stereo (JCPS) revisited John Cage's experiments from the 1960's re-contextualising these ideas in a contemporary new-media society.

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  17. Perpetual Indecision

    Perpetual Indecision

    Set in a disused science laboratory originally run by Michael Faraday, Perpetual Indecision was a kinetic installation forming what seemed to be an abandoned scientific experiment

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  18. Uncharted

    Uncharted

    A site-specific immersive work which aimed to create a dramatic shift of spatial awareness as the viewer traversed through the piece.

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