Summary: Infographics with a twist. Date: May 2009
Work done: Modelling, lighting, texturing, animation, rendering, compositing, sound effects.
Format: Full HD Duration: 16 seconds Completion time: 4 days
A collection of diverse volunteers who live, work or study in Cambridge teamed up in pairs to discuss their city. They cut, cored and peeled apples to reflect the forces that shape Cambridge and it’s residents. The project was exhibited from the 8th to the 20th December at The Shop, 18 Jesus Lane, Cambridge.
Cutting the Melon took place in Venezuela in May 2006. Four pairs of volunteers were asked to cut a melon to explain an aspect of the political situation in Venezuela. This participative event was recorded from above using digital video and photography.
The Thread was a group exhibition held at an old launderette on Mill Road, Cambridge in August 2001. Myself, Becky Taylor-Shaw and Arun Vasudeva created work in response to the space.
This project consisted of a series of experiments with various papers and materials in an attempt to fake NASA images of deep space. Using printer ink, detergent, spices, dirt, soot and sand, I found a set of processes that could approximate the kind of image we’re used to seeing from the Hubble Telescope.