![]() What themes do you explore in this exhibition? I like to play with and question scale and dimension. It’s that miniature fascination thing which was heightened for me perhaps as my daughter was so little. Its such a basic and magical structural system. I became interested in the kaleidoscope as a visual tool when I bought a kid’s make-your-own kit for my daughter in a gallery shop. On entering my installations a collective memory is evoked where various of states of mind are played out, from melancholy and anxiety to euphoria. How do you want people to feel when they experience your work? I am interested in subverting technology in its various forms, pushing it to perform actions, and gesture beyond its design. The human voice is layered with synthetic tones, instrumentation and background beats. I also develop percussive loops by editing and repeating ambient sounds. Combining footage and audio from life with studio-produced sound, the viewer is taken on a journey through a combination of part intertwining personal, structural, and emotional dynamics. ![]() Working with scanned imagery, my prints feed back into projected videos which when combined with footage from life create highly abstracted environments. I work expansively with moving image, sound, light, sculpture and digital print. I loved the solitary intimacy and satisfaction of process and connection within the work and with the viewer. I loved music, english and science but was drawn to visual art. ![]()
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