I had the very great pleasure to fulfill a lifetime ambition to perform at the Big Chill Festival, which, in the end, did not consist of my being on stage and mixing electronica, but being part of a close knit ...Read More
I recently had the pleasure of spending a summer day at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park at the new David Nash exibition. Having been born in Surrey in 1945, he has spent the majority of his working life in North Wales, ...Read More
Had a very pleasant couple of days in Newcastle, making some progress with my interactive installation for Seven Stories and the University. And a fun time on the fringes of Thinking Digital 2010, which has risen to occupy, by general ...Read More
The ideas of John Berger continue to inspire and elucidate a world in which power relationships and media management seem so completely enmeshed it's hard to comprehend any kind of journalism that isn't warped out of all recognition. In the ...Read More
Had a fantastic chance to catch up with Wendy Keay-Bright last week, Reader in Inclusive Design, Department of Creative Communication at the Cardiff School of Art & Design in Wales. Wendy is an old friend, and ...Read More
The openFrameworks workshop/hack lab organised by Joey Scully and myself with the kind help and support of Culture Lab has now come and gone. Joel, Memo and Chris all came from their various points around London and the globe (Chris ...Read More
I wanted to write a little more about the exciting opportunity I have been given to work with Seven Stories, the pioneering centre for childrens' literature in Newcastle. As part of a forthcoming exhibition, I will have the chance to ...Read More
The OFFF credo for 2009 was “This is not Flying, this is Falling with Style” and it permeated the entire event, where the cracks between the sublime and the ridiculous were never more visible or tangible. The three ...Read More