ANYCAST is a participatory art work that embodies the energy of groups and their capacity to contribute their under used energy, or 'spare cycles' to enable others. Developed for the 2009 International Symposium of Electronic Art (ISEA), Belfast.
NEOCONFESSIONAL is a participatory installation and web site. The work was devised for an artist residency at the 2008 Electrofringe electronic art festival in Newcastle, Australia. The work takes a peak at conservatism and the widespread cultural practice of resisting change.
The Gift of Light was a series of light based installations responding to the significance of light in various cultures. It formed part of Melbourne's winter solstice festival at Federation Square, The Light in Winter.
BROKE was a visual arts show that formed part of the 2008 Midsumma Festival. Artists: Andrew Atchison, Danielle Karalus, Marcus Keating, myself and Glenn Walls.
Re-picture Australia is a call out to image makers to mash-up and reload a selection of public domain images. The images are archival photographs and images of Australian life from various periods. The image remix repository can be found on Flickr.
My net art work 'Status 2.0' was selected for the 2007 Electrofringe online exhibition. The work is a comment on 'broadcast yourself' culture and the fervour with which people are embracing self-publishing online.
'Bitscape' was the major focus of my 12 month Australia Council EPIC (Emerging Producers in the Community) internship at the Next Wave Festival - one of nine internships funded nationally between 2004 and 2006. The project’s premise was to promote new media art-making as a tool to empower young people from regional areas of Australia.