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Work in progress, beck's bottle.
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Gathering The Baggage, 2010
Leather trunk, wire coat hangers, neon glass tube and transformer. |
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Status Fail 01, 2009
Found object, glass and lightbulb.
Photo: Andy Stott. |
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Micro-wave oven pierced with fluorescent lamp, 2009.
Photo: Andy Stott. |
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Neon rope, 2008
18mm diameter glass tubing, 3,900mm in span,
5,200mm in overall length. Private commission. |
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Single Gas Ring, 2007
Found object, glass, neon and transformer. |
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Burger.
04. 05. 2007.
175 x
140 x 140 mm. Neon, glass, sesame burger bap, polystyrene carton
and transformers. Made for Plan 9 Projects, martin kippenburger
with fries and a shake, curated by Anton Goldenstein. www.plan9.org.uk |
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Parallax.
13. 03.2007.
37.5
x 17.8 x 1 metre. Over 200 metres of catenary, side glow, fibre
optic cord, strung between the first floor balconies on Cathedral
Walk in Bristol. |
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Neon
Peg. 03.11.2006.
Glass
and neon. Buy |
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Cord.
15.07.2006. 570 x 120 x 65 mm
Glass neon 9mm diameter cord tied across the arms of an Elizabethan
oak chair. www.plan9.org.uk/
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Micro-climate,
08.06.2006, 520 x 340 x 365mm
Glass, argon and mercury. Powered by a microwave oven. www.shibboleth.org.uk/ |
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Chapter
8.1. 16.02.2006. 3625 x 90 x 185 mm.
A argon and mercury vapour filled, glass rope spanning three point
six metres, tied with anchor hitches. www.vinespace.net
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By
the Metre 16.02.2006
Bobbins
wound with various neons.
www.vinespace.net |
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Flux
29.04.2005. 1530 x 130 x 59 mm
A 25
mm diameter mercury vapour tube in white, mounted in a standard
1500 mm flourescent lamp fitting. www.shibboleth.org.uk/ |
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By
the Metre 29.04.2005
Bobbins
wound with various neons. Buy |
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Field
13.02.2004
1301
fluorescent light tubes powered by the electromagnetic field emitted
from the overhead power lines. |
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Photographs
of neon brains powered by emissions from overhead power lines as part
of work for residency at Bristol University Physics Department. 2002 |
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Photograph
of running figure made with fluorescent lighting tubes powered by
emissions from overhead power lines as part of work for residency
at Bristol University Physics Department. 2002. |
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Nope.
2003. 500 x 250 x 145 mm.
A familiar neon open sign in a clear acrylic box hanging on chains
in a window. Every few seconds the ‘n’ moves from one
end of the box to the other. A glitch in the city scape. www.vinespace.net
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No
ta. 2003. 500 x 250 x 200 mm.
Two neon tubes mounted front and back of a clear acrylic box. NATO
flicks to NO TA. Inspired by misrepresentation.
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Photograph
of pine tree made from flourescent tubes powered by emissions from
overhead power lines as part of work for residency at Bristol University
Physics Department. 2003 |
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Gascooker.
2003. 535 x 525 x 77 mm.
Standard electric element cooker top. The elements have been replaced
by others from the periodic table. It looks hot but its not.
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From
fulgurite. 2002. 1800 x 950 x 700 mm.
My aim was to produce luminous objects , which by their movement
suggest floating pulsating spheres of light. A fulgurite is a subterranean
glass tube made by lightning from which ball lightning is believed
to float.
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Chapter eight. 2001. 3050 x 90 x 185 mm.
A glass rope spanning three metres, attached with an over hand knot
at each end. Neon tube triggered by a passive infra-red sensor.
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Yeah,
yeah chips in your hair. 2000. A3 x 30.
Taken in the studio this series of photographs depicts the artist
fending off a swarm of silicon chips as if they were flying insects.
The work deals with the effect, intended or not, of technology on
the individual.
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T-12. 2000-1 1835 x 465 x 410 mm.
A rotating, pulsating, elevating, sound and movement activated,
life-size neon brain.
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