Category: Myself

Copy That? Surplus Data in an Age of Repetitive Duplication

Copy That? Surplus Data in an Age of Repetitive Duplication

New exhibition at the Open Data Institute, London, from February 5 2020.

DoxBox trustbot talk at BOM, Birmingham

DoxBox trustbot talk at BOM, Birmingham

Free Art & Tech Socials event in Birmingham.

Sluice Magazine, Autumn/Winter 19-20

Sluice Magazine, Autumn/Winter 19-20

The latest issue of Sluice magazine is out now. The theme this time is looking to the natural world and to deep time for survival strategies. As usual I wrote an article for the magazine, and there's the now traditional cheeky decontextualised quote from it on the back cover... Londonians may wish to join us … Continue reading Sluice Magazine, Autumn/Winter 19-20

DoxBox trustbot!

DoxBox trustbot!

Photo by Paul Clarke for the Open Data Institute. New photos of DoxBox trustbot performances in London, November 2019.

When you’re an artist, every night is drag night

When you’re an artist, every night is drag night

My article in the spring/summer 2019 edition of Sluice magazine.

DoxBox trustbot at the Future Fair!

DoxBox trustbot at the Future Fair!

Performances all day, Saturday 10 August 2019.

DoxBox Trustbot is watching you

DoxBox Trustbot is watching you

Tech drag hot pink robot performance.

Look clean, so you can be really filthy

Look clean, so you can be really filthy

My column in the spring 2019 issue of Sluice magazine.

YOU WERE ONLY SUPPOSED TO BLOW THE BLOODY DOORS OFF

YOU WERE ONLY SUPPOSED TO BLOW THE BLOODY DOORS OFF

The Bank Job, London.

Not Neutrality

Not Neutrality

My latest blog for The Open Data Insititute.

Am I a Local Artist?

Am I a Local Artist?

My column from the autumn/winter 2018 edition of Sluice Magazine.

Dystopians Just Wanna Have Fun

Dystopians Just Wanna Have Fun

I'll destroy you with my mini-submarine, Mr Bond.

Behind the Curtain: art and trust

Behind the Curtain: art and trust

Art at the Open Data Institute.

The Portland Office for Imaginary History

The Portland Office for Imaginary History

Photos from my performances at b-side in 2018.

Hunter Moon at Site Gallery

Hunter Moon at Site Gallery

Tech magic with Hunter Moon at Site Gallery, Sheffield, 29/09/18.

The Portland Office for Imaginary History

The Portland Office for Imaginary History

The Portland Office for Imaginary History re-opens for b-side Festival 2018, and I'm allowing myself an exclamation mark for it! Walking tours on the 8th, 9th, 15th and 16th September, bus tour 14th September, mobility scooter and wheelchair tour on the 16th. Top quality lies, direct to the public. Plan your festival visit here, there's … Continue reading The Portland Office for Imaginary History

Artists and Mental Health

Artists and Mental Health

Summary of my research on the mental health of artists for a-n: the artists information company.

The Future!

The Future!

What I'm doing this autumn!

All real artists get turned into a doll

All real artists get turned into a doll

    I was inspired– negatively, so... unspired?– by the fuss about a recent Frida Kahlo Barbie doll, of which the doll itself was probably the least offensive thing. Yes, it somewhat cleaned and prettied up a woman rightly famous for being a feminist and a communist who was ahead of her time in foregrounding … Continue reading All real artists get turned into a doll

The Portland Office for Imaginary History 2018

The Portland Office for Imaginary History 2018

The Portland Office for Imaginary History is re-opening in September 2018!