I am an artist who works with psychogeography, accidents and personal history through new media, locative media technology, performance, drawing and writing.
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13 June - 14th September 2008
Aquamediale. The exhibtion by 14 artists can be experienced by canoe and is installed in and around the banks of the rivers.
24 April - 31 May 2008
Peacock Visual Arts, Aberdeen UK. you, me and everywhere we go - an exhibition of plan b's GPS traces from the start of 2007 until the opening. Co-inciding with the conference 'RECODED: LANDSCAPES AND POLITICS OF NEW MEDIA' at the Centre for Modern Thought.
December 2007
On Sunday 2 December at 12.00, the group exhibition 'Between Places' will open at the Akademie der Künste, Hanseatenweg 10, Berlin, including a short performance based on material from Unfallen. The exhibition features my GPS drawings of Berlin, new animation of my GPS tracks with software written by Andreas Schlegel (www.sojamo.net) and rotational video material from finding the locations of accidents that happened to me in London in different cities.
Exhibition continues until 21 December (not Mondays) and is free.
October 2007
We've just finished a major locative audio-scape, fortysomething, running currently in Graz as part of steirischer herbst. More news on plan b page.
Preparing for my exhibition of GPS drawings at the Akademie der Künste, Berlin in December.
July 2007
I'm extremely thrilled to have been invited to Japan to take part in the dis-locate series of exhibitions and workshops between 25 and 30 July. I will be present, updating a GPS drawing of the neighbourhood and taking part in the symposium in Yokohama.
May 2007
This month's issue of the German magazine for architecture and town planning, archplus (issue 183) contains a feature on my mapping practice.
We returned to the Greenwich peninsula to continue adding to Peninsula Voices, a locative media project developed as part of Independent Photography's Peninsula commissions.
This month, Unfallen was at the Phoenix in Exeter. I would like to thank all those who took part in helping me find the centre of Exeter and the people I met preparing for and performing Unfallen, particularly Wrights and Sights and the Information Society Network for their support.
I also took part in the Sensitive Skin symposium with Manick Govinda from Artsadmin, Leibnitz, Robin Deacon, Jordan Mackenzie, Sheila Ghelani and Jordan McKenzie.
April 2007 - These fragments I have shored against my ruins
I was lucky enough to receive a commission in the last Sensitive Skin interdisciplainary programme, run by the Future Factory at the Bonington Gallery in Nottingham. I presented a re-staging of a walk I first did 20 years ago from my student accommodation to college paralleled with the equivalent walk in Berlin. >>more
December 2006
My residency at the Akademie der Künste sadly came to an end. There will be an exhibition of my work and the other recipients of the 2006 residency in December 2007.
September
Our House will be part of Tampoline's First Play Berlin festival at the Hebbel am Ufer 2 between 12-15 October >> Our House page
August
From 20-29 August I am leading a workshop for a group of choreographers, dancers and musicians from the UK, Luxembourg, Canada, Slovenia, Romania and Germany looking at urban and psychogeographic practices.
I have started my residency at the Akademie der Künste. From now until 17 December I will be inhibited (hope this wears out!) by a beautiful space in the building on the edge of Tiergarten, opened in 1960.
Unfallen in Berlin. As part of the 'Berliner Ermittlungen' series of works in the Advancing Performing Arts Project (APAP) at Tanzfabrik. See plan b dates page for information.
July
Peninsula Voices, our new locative media project on the Greenwich Peninsula in South East London launched on Saturday 29 July 2006. Peninsula Voices is an audio walk around the area listening to the voices of those who were born, live, worked, grew up there or pass through.
>>project blog site
>>more information here
February
Unfortunately, Our House in Bristol had to be postponed because I broke my leg and couldn't be there. I have finally had my Berlin accident. I'm very grateful it was a mild one. Exact location: 52.52598°N, 13.42961°E [WGS84]
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