Urban Storyboard
My work looks to cinematic space and experience, though concentrating on sound, and the imagination of the audience looking to the atmospheric and sensate.
The work looks to cinematic space and experience, though concentrating on sound, and the imagination of the audience looking to the atmospheric and sensate.
"Urban Storyboard" 2004 is a series of stories taken from newspaper articles in London, mainly from South London Press, and re-written with a Gothic twist. This sound/sculpture piece was most recently shown using a radio frequency, so the audience could hear the work via headphones, whilst moving round the gallery space.
For NODE.L the work will be presented at the Idea Store.
(photo. credit Michel Krenzer)