Hazel

Posted by on Dec 20, 2018 in Sketchbook | No Comments
Hazel

A painting using real paint. This is my daughter Hazel. She’s 1 year old. She’s an unstoppable fury of joy. This is a christmas gift for my Mum & Dad. So much love in this, along with a Robin’s feather.

Waiting to Become Relevant

Posted by on Nov 28, 2018 in Fractal Flight | No Comments
Waiting to Become Relevant

I open up my blog and find a post I never published. The date is exactly 1 year ago today. I often leave posts in draft because I can’t think of the words to describe what the post is about. But when I’ve spent a year looking into existentialism, time travel and the cycles of […]

Relative Memory Portals

Posted by on Aug 6, 2018 in Fractal Flight | No Comments
Relative Memory Portals

A letter from V. July 2002 Choromatsu, I almost didn’t ever hear this. I never check my Updates tab. The story I see is two peoples conflicting thoughts of each other. Their minds voices overlapping and it’s hard to distinguish what either of them are saying. But one can’t remember the other and the other […]

Haiku Salut and A Memory of What’s Yet To Come

Posted by on Dec 15, 2017 in Sketchbook, Thoughts, Uncategorized | No Comments
Haiku Salut and A Memory of What’s Yet To Come

I remember sitting with Robbie. We’re in a pub. We each have a pint of beer and are waiting to order some baos from Deckhard’s. We’re talking about a project about memory. As our minds dance and we discuss all the other things that we’re working on Robbie mentions Haiku Salut and their Christmas shows. I’ve […]

Shuffle Drones a Shifting Story

Posted by on Nov 16, 2017 in Vestige | No Comments
Shuffle Drones a Shifting Story

I couldn’t have stumbled across this at a more appropriate time. I love Eluvium. His latest album Shuffle Drones is designed to played in any order… “The intent is to create a body of work specifically designed for and in disruption of modern listening habits and suggest something peaceful, complex, unique, and ever-changing.” I see […]

Everything has a Story

Posted by on May 25, 2017 in Vestige | No Comments
Everything has a Story

Look around the room at all the things you have and think about the story each one of those things could tell.

Exploring Interactive Narrative with a Three Year Old

Posted by on Apr 26, 2017 in Vestige | No Comments
Exploring Interactive Narrative with a Three Year Old

Finch is my son… He is three. Nothing makes me happier than watching him figure things out, especially when that comes in the form of creative play. His favourite book at the moment is a pop up version of 20000 leagues under the sea. We keep it on a shelf, just out of reach and he usually […]

Neuron Narratives

Posted by on Apr 6, 2017 in Sketchbook, Vestige | No Comments
Neuron Narratives

I toyed with the idea of interactive multi-narratives a number of years ago, starting with a project called ‘FMRL – The Life of a Fly’… It didn’t really go anywhere and this is the remnants of where I got. I also worked on a number of interactive installations which allowed dancers to create real-time stories […]

Forgotten Portraits and Fragmented Memories

Posted by on Feb 19, 2017 in Sketchbook, Vestige | No Comments
Forgotten Portraits and Fragmented Memories

My life at the moment is completely absorbed in Vestige. I’m constantly analysing every moment anyone mentions memories and even my own memories that come to me during the day. I have been researching into memory but memories are such an integral part of life it’s easy to get consumed by thinking about them. But […]

What do Memories Look Like?

Posted by on Feb 4, 2017 in Thoughts, Uncategorized, Vestige | No Comments
What do Memories Look Like?

Memory is hard to define. It’s hard to describe what it is that you see when you recall a memory. Some memories can be vivid and others lacking in form. During the interview process for vestige I’ve been asking about what you see hear or feel when you recall a memory. I’ve been focusing on […]