
I can at last reveal that Unbuilt Environments is on this March 2024. This is my commission from the UCL Trellis Programme made in association with researcher Anna Landre at the Global Disability Innovation Hub. It’s a five screen video installation about the ways that public spaces can enable or disable us, using the form of the architectural pre-render to demonstrate these utopias and dystopias. The installation includes seating, an audio described and commentary version, a separate text transcript, and captioned sound.
Part of an exhibition called Field Works including five other works by commissioned artists and researchers, it is completely free and open 11 am-6pm, Tuesday to Sunday and on Bank Holidays from Saturday 16 March to Monday 1 April 2024 at Hoxton Hall (130 Hoxton St, London N1 6SH) in East London. More information available at the UCL culture site. Please come along if you live in or near London!

Also in March but in Copenhagen, I’ll be talking about Unbuilt Environments and my other documentary-adjacent work (like DoxBox and The Portland Office for Imaginary History) at the CPH:LAB Inter:Active symposium taking place at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in central Copenhagen on Monday 18 March. This is part of the huge and expansive Danish documentary festival CPH:DOX, and a single screen version of Unbuilt Environments will be showing in the exhibition Who Do You Think You Are?, also at Kunsthal Charlottenborg from 13-24 March. Tickets cost 100 Kr, or you can get in with a festival or delegate pass. Again, if you’re in Copenhagen for the festival or live there, please check out the show and say hello if you see me around.