A collaboration with Paul Bradley Intrapsychic Response to Secret Music window mural in response to an unheard piece of music. Paul and Jeremy have collaborated on a range of projects over the past few years. A mutual curiosity about how the senses connect inspires their fusing of visual and sonic art forms. There are many words that are used to describe both visual art and sound - decay, colour, gesture, wet/dry, hard/soft, texture, and patterns. These similarities create entry points for the exploration of shared concepts across different media. This latest collaboration is a process-driven work in two phases. The first phase is Jeremy’s composition of a unique piece of music. This serves as a provocation for phase two, Paul’s interp...
World Premiere Sonoscopia explores the relationship between what we see and what we hear. Live art ...
Soundwavesis an abstract painting that symbolizes the organic ideas found in the world around us suc...
.“MUSIC is a fundamental part of our evolution; we probably sang before we spoke in syntactically gu...
A collaboration with Paul Bradley Intrapsychic Response to Secret Music window mural in response to ...
Visual and musical collaborative art making with Paul Bradley, Craig McClure, Kirke Godfrey and Jere...
Visual and musical collaborative art making with Paul Bradley, Craig McClure, Kirke Godfrey and Jere...
Tiny Jungle is a psychedelic audio- visual montage, with a soundtrack based upon electroacoustic mus...
“Supermassive” is a synchronised four-channel video installation with sound. Each video channel show...
The theme of invisibility through to materiality has been both an obsession and emergent trajectory ...
PLUNGE explores new ways of experiencing and discovering art – by having visitors use all five of th...
Over the last century, developments in electronic music and art have enabled new possibilities for c...
Visual patterns of hallucination; pin-point dot patterns of light, arranged in spiral or funnel stru...
The standard history of Visual Music presents the modernist formalist principals of Oskar Fischinger...
"One day a cellist friend of mine was watching me paint in my studio," Thekla Hammond recalls. "He a...
Tiny Jungle (duration 7:10) [1] is a psychedelic audio-visual montage, with a soundtrack based upon ...
World Premiere Sonoscopia explores the relationship between what we see and what we hear. Live art ...
Soundwavesis an abstract painting that symbolizes the organic ideas found in the world around us suc...
.“MUSIC is a fundamental part of our evolution; we probably sang before we spoke in syntactically gu...
A collaboration with Paul Bradley Intrapsychic Response to Secret Music window mural in response to ...
Visual and musical collaborative art making with Paul Bradley, Craig McClure, Kirke Godfrey and Jere...
Visual and musical collaborative art making with Paul Bradley, Craig McClure, Kirke Godfrey and Jere...
Tiny Jungle is a psychedelic audio- visual montage, with a soundtrack based upon electroacoustic mus...
“Supermassive” is a synchronised four-channel video installation with sound. Each video channel show...
The theme of invisibility through to materiality has been both an obsession and emergent trajectory ...
PLUNGE explores new ways of experiencing and discovering art – by having visitors use all five of th...
Over the last century, developments in electronic music and art have enabled new possibilities for c...
Visual patterns of hallucination; pin-point dot patterns of light, arranged in spiral or funnel stru...
The standard history of Visual Music presents the modernist formalist principals of Oskar Fischinger...
"One day a cellist friend of mine was watching me paint in my studio," Thekla Hammond recalls. "He a...
Tiny Jungle (duration 7:10) [1] is a psychedelic audio-visual montage, with a soundtrack based upon ...
World Premiere Sonoscopia explores the relationship between what we see and what we hear. Live art ...
Soundwavesis an abstract painting that symbolizes the organic ideas found in the world around us suc...
.“MUSIC is a fundamental part of our evolution; we probably sang before we spoke in syntactically gu...