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Installation works

2007 - 2012

Architectural-scale installations are a means to investigate people’s responses to atypical built environments. They use structures that allude to corridors, paper folds, geometry, fragments, support structures, subterranean and backstage spaces to set up complex contrasts between the dimensions of architecture, the scale of the human body, and the idea of the object, inviting the audience to experience both the feeling of being within and the sense of being outside. These works uncover how people respond to space, and how experiences bring people into a state of presence. They manipulates light and space to provoke an intensification and complication of sensations and reactions, creating a heightened state of awareness and uncertainty, requiring the audience to negotiate physically and emotionally in order to traverse the work.

Outside is a place one can never fully occupy (2012)

MA Show, Camberwell College of Art

Solo viewing

Timber, ply, lighting. Dimensions: 3.5 x 6 x 3 m.

Adumbration standstill (2012)

Aid & Abet, Cambridge

Solo viewing

Plasterboard, ply, fisheye mirrors, found objects, lighting. Dimensions: 3.5 x 5.5 x 2.4m.

Momentarily Lost (2012)

Collaboration with Cheryl Frances-Hoad and Georgie Grace, Holbeck Ballroom, Leeds. Supported by Arts Council England and Opera North

Solo viewing

Plasterboard, ply, lighting, live vocal performance. Dimensions: 10 x 1.5 x 2.4m.

Back Space (2007)

Commission for Aurora Festival, Norwich

Solo viewing

Ply, timber, paint, carpet, shake n vac, audio. Dimensions: 3.2 x 2.1 x 2.4 m.