Yes a commission. Last week we got the go ahead from the Royal Festival Hall to put one of our projects into motion. This is in preparation for the May performance of Luigi Nono's Prometeo.
Yesterday I visited the O2 Arena just to experience the place for a YCN project. The structure is absolutely incredible and there's a great range of fancy stuff to do there. The outside was rather fascinating with a case full of random artifects.
This is one of three photos that I worked with David Knapton for. Darkness is often quite uncomfortable and you see things that aren't actually there. In this photo, cardboard cutouts seem to be threatening, until you realise they are only cardboard cutouts.
Working with Kris Kane, Vicky Mey and Han Li we remastered a jingle from many decades ago and reinvented it as a crit song. Every time a crit occurs the jingle should instantly pop into the minds of everybody.
A 24 hour collaboration with Pete Stadden, Becca Morris and Iree Pugh. Knowing the world would end, how would we spend our final 24 hours on earth,,, we wouldn't believe it of course!
When traveling, more often than not someone will be peering over your shoulder at the newspaper you're reading. The commuter's newspaper can be read from the point of yview of the commuter only - it's only part newspaper.
This is a conceptual package for sugar. Sugar is highly abundant in fruit although people neglect this. Too much fruit too often can actually be bad, ironic considering we are told to eat more fruit and veg.
We filmed a crowd of people flocking in numbers out of the ten o'clock train to Kingston station. Without even realising it people were in competition with one another. Two commentators present this unconscious competition. See the video link.
A collaboration with Sean Chilvers, Jamie Breach and Jenny Carter.
The word Glisten forms when brushing your teeth believe it or not. Actions, images and sounds spell out this word. A collaboration with James Reynolds, Ben Hooper and James Roberts.
A moving image piece from a while and a half ago. The sleeping customer is constantly agitated by the beeping alarm clock. Everytime the snooze button is pressed, the clock face changes to from the time to the word sloth.