Summary: CG workflow experiment. Date: February 2009
Work done: Matchmoving, modelling, lighting, texturing, rigging, animation, rendering, compositing.
Format: Full HD Duration: 6 seconds Completion time: 14 days
A collection of diverse volunteers who live, work or study in Cambridge teamed up in pairs to discuss their city. They cut, cored and peeled apples to reflect the forces that shape Cambridge and it’s residents. The project was exhibited from the 8th to the 20th December at The Shop, 18 Jesus Lane, Cambridge.
Cutting the Melon took place in Venezuela in May 2006. Four pairs of volunteers were asked to cut a melon to explain an aspect of the political situation in Venezuela. This participative event was recorded from above using digital video and photography.
Critical Mass was an installation at Brighton University degree show 2004. For the event, I converted one of the studios into what seemed to be a store cupboard, filling it with assorted artistic detritus. Amongst stacked chairs, tables, broken artworks and used materials were a number of sculptural and textual works that acted as clues, puns and interpretations of the words critical mass.
In 2002, I worked for three months as a caretaker in Swallow Court, part of the Whitehawk Estate in Brighton.