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LDN-REDUX

A multi-screen. multi-channel live audio-visual performance exploring London’s physical and virtual information landscapes over a 24 hour cycle

CHASE & STATUS

Ground breaking concert video design featuring a stellar line up of guest vocalists for the now legendary UK drum and bass duo Chase & Status

TRUE FICTIONS

Live cinema performance project exploring truth and myth across the state of New York, created in collaboration with a group of New York musicians and in dialog with Native American communities

THE Z-AXIS

Live cinema performance that remixes, collages and rescores the classic 1950’s Hollywood film The Fountain Head with a post-modern twist

APB: ALL POINTS BETWEEN

Land mark live cinema performance that weaves a kaleidoscopic audio-visual journey around the world through documentary film footage, analog slides and 16mm to reveal a series of contrasting views

OCULARIS

An audio visual remix of cult sci-fi cinema commissioned by the London Film Makers Co-Op and scored live by the Ninja Tune artists the Herbaliser and Dynamic Syncopation

Immersive audio-visual research project exploring the sonification and visual processing of a collection of ariel footage gathered from around the UK …

Evolving dance collaboration with Tom Dale Company exploring movement, generative visuals, and more-than-human intelligence, inspired by James Bridle'……

Audio-visual installation for iconic French car company Alpine’s exhibition stand at Goodwood Revival Festival…

Deluxe gate fold Album artwork for the release of the music from SuperEverything* live cinema project commissioned by British Council Malaysia…

A dreamy music video collaboration with artist Laetitia Sadier exploring inner and outer landscapes, feelings, memory, and healing…

A dual screen, surround sound live cinema performance that explores themes of time, memory and meaning, in remembrance of British poet, art critic and……

Audio-visual performance that unites an archive of 16mm film loops with an improvised, sonic collage of cassette tape loops, performed through a four-……

Live cinema performance combining analog photography, video, and electro-acoustic collage that explores liminal landscapes and non-places to tell an a……

Music video for artist Hatis Noit contextualising BFI archive films on Japan with new footage to explore notions of the past, present and a future …

Audio-visual Installation exploring the rich cultural history of Japan through the concept of “a river in time” featuring music by Midori Takada…

This is a feature documentary, a story about culture, colonialism, and the power of photographs told by a community in West Africa. …

A short documentary portrait of the Nigerian artist and ceramicist Ozioma Onuzulike filmed in Nsukka, Nigeria…

An exhibition exploring the legacies of colonialism in the present through the re-engagement with an early anthropological archive gathered in West Af……

Five monologues performed by West African storytellers bring new narrative to a series of characters found in the photographs of a colonial archive…

A music video for UK-based electronic recording artist Vulgar Flower exploring pleasure and pain, nature and the unnatural…

Landsong R&D

Immersive audio-visual research project exploring the sonification and visual processing of a collection of ariel footage gathered from around the UK

More Than Human

Evolving dance collaboration with Tom Dale Company exploring movement, generative visuals, and more-than-human intelligence, inspired by James Bridle’s Ways of Being

Alpine Revival

Audio-visual installation for iconic French car company Alpine’s exhibition stand at Goodwood Revival Festival

SuperEverything* Album Artwork

Deluxe gate fold Album artwork for the release of the music from SuperEverything* live cinema project commissioned by British Council Malaysia

Panser L’Inacceptable

A dreamy music video collaboration with artist Laetitia Sadier exploring inner and outer landscapes, feelings, memory, and healing

Atemporal 2.0

A dual screen, surround sound live cinema performance that explores themes of time, memory and meaning, in remembrance of British poet, art critic and painter John Berger