Category: Art

The Multiple Myrtle Mysteries

 26 Apr 2016 |  Art, Website, Transmedia

Transmedia project with Milo Wladek Co. as part of Dulwich Fesival 2016

The Van Dyck Vanishments

 18 Jan 2015 |  Graphics, Games, Art, Transmedia

Computer game for performace: The Van Dyck Vanishments, with production company Milo Wladek

Afterglow

 05 Aug 2014 |  Video, Art

Afterglow - art installation presented as part of Hackney Wicked arts festival 2014

Behind the Screen

 17 May 2012 |  Art, Website

Series of pieces by Ben Byford and Anthony Finch first exhibited as part of SVA Site2012.

Instruments

 13 Jun 2011 |  Art, Video, Music

Instruments is the recordings of a series of spontaneous compositions.

Orchestra No.2

 21 Jun 2010 |  Art, Video

Installation piece: this second version was a more complete incarnation of my intention: as it displayed each 'Intrument' on a stoll as if part of an orchestra.

myGalaxies

 02 Nov 2009 |  Art

myGalaxies is the exploration of networked culture, the attachment and emotion towards a system, information visualisation, and the inherent networks available to us in our environments.

Foundry

 19 Oct 2009 |  Art

Foundry was a commission for MAP arts in Leeds, presented on the Light Night arts event, Leeds.

Orchestra

 19 Oct 2009 |  Art, Video

It contained a single projection displaying 9 faces talking, seemingly, muted. The only sound coming from this strangely disembodied heads were that of their pauses, mmm's, ahh's.

Where were you?

 18 Oct 2009 |  Art, Video

Video installation with chair, light, plant, coat hanger and single pair of headphones.

Sanctuary

 17 Oct 2009 |  Art

This installation was part of Nous Vous's Sunday Club art and graphics event's at Opposite Cafe Leeds.

Canvas Listings

 16 Oct 2009 |  Art, Curation

CanvasListings - Art / Music / Film / Fashion CanvasListings was a bi monthly poster/listings paper for arts in Leeds.

Illustration of Time No.1

 28 May 2009 |  Art

Art Installation at Opposite Cafe 2007.

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