Pervasive Monuments

Just how do we remember? How do we express this physically in space, and in public? Monuments are how we've done this since mankind has first started walking this earth. Most of the time however, monuments, like history, are written by the victors and those with the money and the power to make their memory the loudest.

From A to B, From You to Me

A to B from You to Me will take us through how we make and experience places, how context is the killer app and get us thinking about means of exchange and how the mix of virtual and real in our lives isn't so easy to sort out a lot of the time.

Spomenik

How do we collectively remember? “Spomenik (Monument)” seeks to find the overlap between memory, place and narrative in making a memorial more of a matter of relational geography than concrete and manicured grass

British Music Experience

The British Music Experience is a museum-scale experience in the O2 Dome in Greenwich, London, UK leading visitors through the interactive experience of British popular music from the end of World War II to today. For Land Design

Microsoft Research

The result of my research and work at Microsoft Research on family archives was part of the Social Digital Systems group and centred around ideas of the family and how they act and interact in the home.

Burning Your Bridges

Many hope and dream and in those brief and bitter spaces in between raising that beer and it hitting the lips. They dream of leaving; leaving life, go-nowhere jobs and the neighbourhoods that seem to be swallowing them alive behind. Just what could get you to do this?

The Day Life Got Tough

“The Day Life Got Tough” is an animated book, with big letters printed on paper, but brought to life as you turn the pages through the story with animations. The story and book though not only go forward, but once you reach the end, start going backward at which point the story starts to fold in on itself.