Rotate 1,2,3,4... 2015 Aluminium, neon, sensors 600 x 250 x 300 cm  Commissioned for Peterhouse College, Cambridge

Rotate 1,2,3,4...
2015
Aluminium, neon, sensors
600 x 250 x 300 cm 


Commissioned for Peterhouse College, Cambridge

A temporary interactive light installation commission. Rotate 1,2,3,4 was inspired by the momentum of a rolling object. The neon was coded so that when triggered by a sensor the lights chase and give the illusion that the four structures are rolling and then losing momentum gradually. 

The following video may be triggering to photosensitive people due to flashing lights.

Spin 2014 Reclaimed wood, neon and perspex. 100 x 100 x 10 cm  In Collaboration with Sue Shepherd commissioned for the Tour De France which rode through Cambridge on the 7th July 2014.  Spin has also been exhibited for an exhibition&n…

Spin
2014
Reclaimed wood, neon and perspex.
100 x 100 x 10 cm

In Collaboration with Sue Shepherd commissioned for the Tour De France which rode through Cambridge on the 7th July 2014.  Spin has also been exhibited for an exhibition about user experience as part of the UX conference at Churchill College, University of Cambridge. September 2014. At the Bank in Eye and at Anise Gallery in London.

The following video may be triggering to photosensitive people due to flashing lights.

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