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A frame-by-frame animation of hand drawn topographic lines of Victoria, layered digitally, and projected through six theatre scrims. Set up inside Scot’s Church, the audience could walk down the centre isle underneath the artwork, and sit and watch. Audio was made from field recordings.
An interactive projection artwork mapped to the underside of a train bridge for the 2016 World Science Festival art night.
The audience would use the controller to set off animations and trains. Each time a train came over the line overhead, a train would also barrage through the artwork, knocking away the bio-luminescent creates that would slowly regrow.
A 10m x 5m sculpture hung in Scot’s Church for White Night Melbourne. Projection mapping on both sides, people could walk down the isle underneath the hanging bats, hung like large pendulums of light.
An interactive art history of Brisbane’s tram network projection mapped onto the tram switch room inside Brisbane’s Powerhouse.
Audio also created by artist.
An interactive screen-based artwork for Ipswich Art Gallery about fracking.
Projection mapping artwork onto Brisbane’s Old Windmill for three nights only. The artwork told the story of the windmill’s history as well as looking to a positive future for the space.
Audio also created by artist.
An interactive projection mapping onto wall-hung sculpture. The audience uses a controller created specifically for this work by the artist to create images of plants over open-cut mines.
Created for Ipswich Art Gallery
The audience uses an interactive controller created by the artist to drive the digital artwork that is projected onto a wall sculpture. The digital elements are inspired by and created from data and images about the 'shadow blister effect’ in physics.
The artwork also generates its own audio.
Both interactive and non-interactive, and mapped and non-mapped versions of this work have been exhibited.
An interactive digital poem/art game about relationships, naivety, and mathematics. This artwork also has a version that is interactive through touching canvases that act as controllers – touching traditional art forms to interact with new media art.
Audio also created by artist.
An online artwork that consists of four poems arranged in a choose your own adventure style. Visually the artwork uses watercolour, ink, and redacted documents.
Audio also created by artist through data auralisations and postmodern notation creating techniques inspired by the Brisbane River, as part of the artist’s series of river sound artworks.