Tuesday 27 September 2011

Monday 11 July 2011

Glass House


A few photos from my installation of Composition for Fans at the Glass House exhibition at the old Truman brewery shop 14 brick lane.

Saturday 19 March 2011

paints


xylophonic sculptures

a maquette for an interactive xylophonic piece.

stone composition



here's a few bars of my composition for piano. stones thrown in the sky dictated by roll of dice - stave superimposed - performer decides how many times to play each bar.

Thursday 3 March 2011

Shred Ted

This guy Ted is a bit of a shreder. check out this short clip getting his grind on

Wednesday 16 February 2011

Air Share

A video of symbiotic ballons. When one of the ballons gives air to the other one the first one in turn has no air. think about it. metaphor for life.

Wednesday 9 February 2011

Tounge Drum Buckets

A selection of tounge drum buckets, each one has a different set of tones due to the lenths of tounge and size of bucket. real nice sound, half metal half wood resonations. All part of the interactive musical pieces made from found stuff. video coming soon.

drum machines


an experiment into automated analouge drum loop machines creating drum beats reminiscent of hip hop and dance Rhythms. Made using re cycled bike parts ( pardon the pun) and buckets and general crap and stuff. Video and audio coming soon

The sea as seen by me

detail of the sea

those clouds look crazy man

Wednesday 12 January 2011

Shoreham Bowl



Here is a few snaps from the bowl

shoes in varying degree of ware

cutlefish circle

A high tide mark filled with cutlefish husks called for collection and circle making. This lasted about a week.

Blue Stones

Some painted stones on the beach, lasted not even an hour.

paint animations





I've been doing these things recently where I do a painting which usally takes 3 - 4 days, photographing every brush stoke (tedious) and then turn them into videos. The theory being that a painting is an experience rather than an object and I enjoy painting so much I'm happy to keep painting over them. No fixed state of completedness. They usally start and end white so that the video can be repeated.