|
My current exhibition focus is on media installations that use architectural space (whether they be galleries or public areas) to explore the psycho-acoustic and psycho-occular properties of the environments and content inhabiting those spaces. This has been explored in both active and passive media forms, including an interactive sound sculpture, designed to map emotional tone onto the physical movement of audience members (Ghosts of the Uncivil Head, 2006) and a multi-channel architectural projection in which physical and digital choreography combine to produce an abstract dance of tranquility, anxiety, exhilaration and hopelessness (Flying Falling Floating, 2008). I have also produced a number of works which explore story-telling and the collective conscious/conscience in a public art context (screenTest, 2003/4, 2005) and photographic physical visualizations (...that pretty little thing you can't ignore, 2006). |