NEoN
Today saw the start of working at NEoN, Scotland’s only Digital Arts Festival, checkout the programme here
Today saw the start of working at NEoN, Scotland’s only Digital Arts Festival, checkout the programme here
The kind people at Generator Projects Dundee allowed me to use their newly renovated gallery for a few days (in exchange for helping with a few little tasks) so i got to work on a new installation.. i made a video of how its shaping up…
Dr Ashley Woodward, Lecturer in philosophy kindly wrote a review of the Cut and Paste:Investigating the materiality of information exhibition: “This exhibition, the collaborative work of three promising young artists from the Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design, continues the artistic interrogation of philosophical questions surrounding new media technology….stripping away the inessential to…
Summerhall TV came to check out the ‘Cut and Paste:Investigating the materiality of information’ exhibition and did an interview with myself along with Katy Christopher and Lucas Battich. Many thanks to Ben Grieve for finding out about our show and coming up from Edinburgh to film today!
Today was the opening of ‘<Cut>and<Paste/>investigating into the materiality of information’, an exhibition in which I am exhibiting along side fellow artists Katy Christopher and Lucas Battich http://www.dundee.ac.uk/djcad/exhibitions/exhibitions/cut-and-paste/ see more about this exhibition
As part of GENERATOR Projects current exhibition ‘GENERATORprinthouse: Anyone incapable of taking sides should say nothing’I lead a workshop ‘Popular Highlights’, to address the changing nature of reading due to the mediation of screens and digital technology. Through highlighting digital texts we teased out the difference between reading a digital or analogue text, generating images in order to…
I was incredibly lucky to be one of 100 students of science, music and fine arts from across Europe to spend a week in Salzburg, Austria during the world-famous Salzburg Festival. See more about the Roche Continents programme here Particular thanks to everyone I met there, and Prof Calum Colvin for nominating me for this…
Today saw the passing of great stop motion animation pioneer Ray Harryhausen, he was one of many giants whos shoulders we stand upon today, and animated one of my favourite films as a child, ‘Jason and the Augonauts’! in this short video he too talks wonderfully about the shoulders that he too stood upon…