2025
Hands Across The Sea: Winner of The Old Town Hall Open Exhibition  
25  October  2025 -10 January 2026

Locksbrook Campus Bath Spa University  Residency                                                       28 July -1 August
Forbidden Music
Forbidden Music
Discarded Tech
Discarded Tech
Workstation
Workstation
Code/Pianola
Code/Pianola
Recording Space
Recording Space
Hands Across The Sea
Hands Across The Sea
Digital Ecologies Symposium  Bath Spa University  Locksbrook Campus                                 24 - 25 July
Poster
Poster
Install
Install
Listen
Listen
The Tower of Babel
The Tower of Babel
Detail
Detail
Detail
Detail
Detail
Detail
Detail
Detail
Multi-Species Workshop
Multi-Species Workshop
Multi-Species Workshop
Multi-Species Workshop
Multi-Species Workshop
Multi-Species Workshop
Is a World Well Mapped, a World Controlled ?   
Brian Gibson  Alex le-may  EMERGE GALLERY  SION HILL   BATH
Monitor
Monitor
Monitor
Monitor
Tower of Babel
Tower of Babel
RE-Emerge Studios  Nov 24-April 25
2024   
 WORK  Roseberry Road Studios. Bath 
This was a collaboration between myself and Tech Fashion Entrepreneur Mathilde Salliou. We wanted  to create a six day event that would explore the notion of an evolving environment using discarded tech and wearable recycled materials. We also invited other creatives to become involved with the process of participation; musicians, sound artists, creative technologists, dancers and djs, asking  each of them to respond to the space for a period of two hours. We in turn responded to each performance, rearranging and adjusting displays ,projections and objects  to create an exhibition that contained the same elements but with a different configuration each day.
Thank you to the following participating artists;  Deltarav3, Mark Lodge, Duncan Speakman,  Zorana Krcunovic, Lee Christian & Tumbian
Lockdown Walk 2020
By the spring of 2020 during the Lockdown periods of the Covid-19 Pandemic it was possible  to spend a few hours outdoors. I would take a nearby walk near a local woodland. Unfortunately, in the evenings  some unknown revelers decided to light a bonfire near the edge of the wood, simply ripping off branches of the surounding trees and leaving a trail of debris of plastic bottles bags and cans .
I decided  repurpose the space as a place of a different intervention. With each walk I would look at the devestation that had been left , clear the space and work with the ash and the charred remains of branches . 
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