The Garden has a distinct significance for each person, drawing on childhood memories of imagined worlds; a place to escape rooted in many cultures - in our stories, myths and legendsThis exhibition is reflexive and asks questions about the fidelity and permanence of the digital medium and the viewer’s spatiotemporal interactions with the digital visualisation of events. The installation incorporates a short reflective film, shot in the New Forest, complete with associated photographic prints and soundscape. The images explore the destructive processes on trees felled through catastrophic natural phenomena juxtaposed with images of organic decay and decomposition through environmental erosion, fungus and insect attack over time. Perception ...
Contemporary technological developments allow for greater manipulation of the natural world than eve...
'In the Botanic Garden' was an artist-led, Year of the Artist Residency at Cambridge University Bota...
Cocuration of exhibition. The Arboreal Collective, in collaboration with Lab for Animation Researc...
The images presented are my ongoing visual research into comparative observations of the natural lan...
The screening event filmjuxtapositions asks questions around films on gardening and, in particular, ...
This project investigated the ways in which new technologies impact on our relationship to the land...
The author’s studio practice is concerned with strategies to facilitate innovative modes of seeing t...
I have been engaged in a speculative method of image production for most of my photographic career, ...
I arrived at David and Anne's house one morning in autumn 2005, to interview them about the com...
Digital video as an expressive art medium has informed both narrative and installation based video f...
This project explores the transformation of images through the use of digital media. It is an invest...
The Interactive Forest engages with the heritage and landscape of the New Forest (an area of that co...
This single screen video work involved footage shot from a helium balloon. The camera rose up from t...
This thesis explores the relationship between the emergence of postimpressionist painting and the br...
This article addresses the impact of new media on concepts of landscape. More precisely, it concerns...
Contemporary technological developments allow for greater manipulation of the natural world than eve...
'In the Botanic Garden' was an artist-led, Year of the Artist Residency at Cambridge University Bota...
Cocuration of exhibition. The Arboreal Collective, in collaboration with Lab for Animation Researc...
The images presented are my ongoing visual research into comparative observations of the natural lan...
The screening event filmjuxtapositions asks questions around films on gardening and, in particular, ...
This project investigated the ways in which new technologies impact on our relationship to the land...
The author’s studio practice is concerned with strategies to facilitate innovative modes of seeing t...
I have been engaged in a speculative method of image production for most of my photographic career, ...
I arrived at David and Anne's house one morning in autumn 2005, to interview them about the com...
Digital video as an expressive art medium has informed both narrative and installation based video f...
This project explores the transformation of images through the use of digital media. It is an invest...
The Interactive Forest engages with the heritage and landscape of the New Forest (an area of that co...
This single screen video work involved footage shot from a helium balloon. The camera rose up from t...
This thesis explores the relationship between the emergence of postimpressionist painting and the br...
This article addresses the impact of new media on concepts of landscape. More precisely, it concerns...
Contemporary technological developments allow for greater manipulation of the natural world than eve...
'In the Botanic Garden' was an artist-led, Year of the Artist Residency at Cambridge University Bota...
Cocuration of exhibition. The Arboreal Collective, in collaboration with Lab for Animation Researc...