Chronology
An installation of 36 ‘cubes’ in various stages of three-dimensional illusion. The sequence begins with a two-dimensional hexagonal representation of a cube and progresses to the three-dimensional cube. Arts Council prize awarded for this piece at the Young Contemporaries exhibition 1969.
A Graduate thesis led to a project entitled Audio Spatial Interaction, where sound projection and moving reflection of sound defined a space in a sculptural manner. The sound sources were recordings made from natural phenomena, particularly moving water, incorporating various microphone techniques including the use of a hydrophone, an underwater microphone.
Exploring the nature of the universe’s most fundamental patterns. The waves, spirals and orbits manifest in a myriad of ways and are part of the function of everything from the tiniest particle to the largest planetary motions. They are present in the movement of liquids and gases, found in solid matter and an essential part of growth patterns.
An installation of 36 ‘cubes’ in various stages of three-dimensional illusion. The sequence begins with a two-dimensional hexagonal representation of a cube and progresses to the three-dimensional cube. Arts Council prize awarded for this piece at the Young Contemporaries exhibition 1969.