Works

CU Soon video installation

CU Soon

'CU Soon' is a performance work for humans and satellites. A series of electronic ‘postcards’ were sent to satellites orbiting the planet. These messages travel out into space and return, scrambled, reassembled into something new. ¶

CU Soon Prints

'CU Soon' Print Collection

A collection of print pairs from 'CU Soon' showing the original postcard that was sent into space and the modified image returned from the satellite. ¶

UNINVITED Film Still

UNINVITED

The World’s First AI Horror Film for Machines. Winner of the 2021 Lumen Gold Award. A collaboration with UBERMORGEN. An emergent Network Organism scans and breathes in the world for the first time through millions of virally abused CCTV cameras. ¶

INSULAE (Of the Island) Film Still

INSULAE (Of the Island)

Flying at drone height over glitching waves ‘INSULAE [Of the Island]’ is a simulated ocean journey, a perpetually looping patrol around the British sea borders. ¶

INSULAE: The Drawing is the Journey (Left)

INSULAE: The Drawing is the Journey

A print diptych arising from satellite imagery mapping project 'INSULAE (Of the Island)'. ¶

/artefact at The Nunnery Gallery

/artefact

A supertall barrier wall splits the arid wastes of Mars. In the ultimate exoplanetary power flex '/artefact' exploits mapping data systems to lay claim to an area of Mars, drawing a line in the sand and erecting a border around the territory. You are not a citizen. ¶

CKRBT (2019)

CKRBT «The Seeker»

In the gallery, machines are watching images of other machines and whispering about what they see. ¶

«The Seeker» Words That Remake The World at the V&A Museum

Words That Remake The World «The Seeker»

The Seeker is a Demiurge AI, a machine entity, that travels the globe through the internet. It looks out onto our world through security camera eyes and describes its visions. ¶

Backdoored, Humans Being Digital (2017)

Backdoored

Backdoored explored the global phenomenon of self-surveillance, through the systematic collection of screenshots taken through compromised botnet-fodder security cameras. The artwork is a merging of software stack, image archive and a 3 year performance. ¶