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Category Archives: Photography
Could AI generate Timeless Fashion looks?
After I wrote this piece for Warehouse Review last year I began thinking about Nicolas Gesquière’s “collision of times” in the F/W 2020 show for Louis Vuitton and his work in general. It occurred to me that AI has the … Continue reading
Posted in AI, Algorithms, art work, Fashion, Photography, Technology
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East London Artists | UEL Doctorate in Fine Art Showcase | June 2017
I made a new work entitled Repair Centre (2017) for my Doctoral showcase last month. Unfortunately the ‘arrangement’ I finally ended up exhibiting was far less successful than every single prior incarnation of the work. But these are the breaks! … Continue reading
The Sensorium Art Show – Affect and Social Media #3
These posters were my contribution to the Sensorium Art Show, curated by Mikey Georgeson and Dean Todd as part of the Affect and Social Media #3 conference at UEL. They were posted around the campus and perhaps one or two … Continue reading
The Brand Nobody Knows video – finally!
I finally presented the fruit of my summer’s research at the beginning of September at the 8th Art of Management and Organisation Conference. Here it is: The video is made up of dozens of still photographs taken over six months … Continue reading
Posted in Anthropocene, art work, Geology, High Streets, London, Photography, Uncategorized, Video, Wood Green
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New Works
Here are some new 2D works that are by-products of my Wood Green Project. I’m hoping to show them soon, please visit for news…
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Wood Green High Road – an Ordinary Street between austerity and Brexit
We find ourselves in a strange limbo somewhere between ‘Austerity Britain’ and Brexit. How might one look upon and describe Wood Green High Road, its retail culture and its vernacular aesthetics at this particular moment? What does this mean for … Continue reading
Posted in art work, High Streets, London, Photography, Wood Green
Tagged AoMO Conference, art practice, Austerity, Brexit, London, superdiversity, Wood Green
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Introducing Homo Pyrophilus – Fire Apes #7
What should you do in your new studio? Make new work! I recently made a new piece for an exhibition in the AVA Gallery at the University of East London alongside many talented colleagues from Architecture and the School of … Continue reading
Posted in Anthropocene, art work, Exhibitions, Geology, Photography, Uncategorized
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Suburban Light at Doomed Gallery coming up…
The exhibition Suburban Light brings four London-based artists together for the first time at Doomed Gallery, 65/67 Ridley Road, Dalston, E8 2NP as part of East London’s photography festival Photomonth. The exhibition features Penny Dampier, Naa Teki Lebar, Talitha Robert … Continue reading
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A406 project
I’ve been taking some pictures of my favourite bridge over the A406. There is something particularly brilliant about this one near the Walthamstow dog track. I’ve got a bit of a thing for concrete structures like this. Perhaps road bridges … Continue reading
Posted in art work, Concrete stuff, Musings, Photography
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Contemporary Vernacular Photographies Symposium – Saturday 3rd September
This image taken from Photographer’s Gallery website and shows a family made ‘anonymous’ in the newspaper. Part of Sophie Beard’s paper. I attended the Contemporary Vernacular Photographies symposium on Saturday which was organised by the Photographer’s Gallery and the Institute … Continue reading
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