Videos from the ICE WIRE installation on 24 July 2010
Time-lapse // 11am – 10pm
Installing the ice // Studio to Broadway Market
Videos from the ICE WIRE installation on 24 July 2010
Time-lapse // 11am – 10pm
Installing the ice // Studio to Broadway Market

First public showing of a series of ice sculptures I’ve been working on called ICE WIRE. It was installed on 24 July 2010 at Broadway Market and left to melt. You can see all the images and two videos here

The first images from a series of installations called What we left behind. The work is about the idea of a trace left by our presence in a space and people entering this space not being conscious of this previous presence.
These images were created and shown in the Shunt vaults at London Bridge only a few hours before the venue opened to the public.

I was invited by Nous Gallery to create something for Beyond Media 2009 International Festival of Architecture and Media held in Stazione Leopolda in Florence, Italy. In just two months, working in collaboration with Shajay Bhooshan and Phil Langley [software coding], I designed and made an interactive installation looking at our subconscious response to images of architecture, . The installation aimed to find trends relating to types of buildings people found interesting. As a baseline I interviewed two people to use as trendsetters, Kieran Long, Editor of the Architects Journal and Sunand Prasad, President of the RIBA to get their thoughts on the images – whether they thought the buildings/images were of importance to architecture.
Work is in progress on version 2.0 – better software, more screens to look at and buttons to press.

I created a small prototype of the steel rope bench concept for the Nous Gallery exhibition, digital intuition, at the Clerkenwell Workshops. The bench was there for just over three weeks and was enjoyed by people of all ages, including a group of delighted kids using it as a climbing frame. I’d like to thank Burohappold for all their hard work with the structural design and Nous gallery for inviting me to exhibit.
I’m now working on scaling up the design for a much larger space.
Next show: #141 Field of lights at 100% Design
You can read about my new installation showing at 100% Design this September on the despoke blog