The art of the minimal
Centred on the artist as avatar, she builds, breaks down, gestures, cries, dissolves. Colour passes over her monochromatic existence. At all times somebody and nobody.… Read More »The art of the minimal
Articles about Second Life, many including the photography of Tizzy Canucci.
Centred on the artist as avatar, she builds, breaks down, gestures, cries, dissolves. Colour passes over her monochromatic existence. At all times somebody and nobody.… Read More »The art of the minimal
When I do video art, I begin with a pile of visuals that have fascinated me. Then I go and look for music, not with… Read More »The Art of Music
It has been a strange time. So little happening for so long, then many things following close to each other. So, as Supernova Digital Animation… Read More »Time for the Osprey
Running a bit behind time on this one. But I finished work yesterday with one job, and start another next week – the mundane realities… Read More »Sixth Supernova
More things building on previous work! The New Media Film Festival was held in Florida last week, 2-3 June 2021. My work, The Safe Shipment… Read More »Mixed reality at New Media Film Festival
Selected for another event, this time for my video art/ machinima, Breaking Ice: a 70-Year Story. It’s a work I really like, combining archive film… Read More »Art meets science, archive film meets virtual world
One My printmaking is featured in the current edition of Pressing Matters, a superb magazine on the subject. It always includes an fascinating range of… Read More »A Trio of Things
This year I have made my videos using Creative Commons material as usual. However, I realised when using a Beethoven piece that it was 250… Read More »Of sharing and possessing
One of the things I have really spent a lot of time on – almost all of the end of 2019 and into 2020 –… Read More »Virtual World in Printmaking Exhibitions
I’ve ended up reworking five of my video works this year with a re-edit. It wasn’t that I was unhappy with them, but I left… Read More »No apologies for the re-edit!