Thursday, 15 December 2011

Perpetual Light.

Jessica Curry organised for a short film to be made by 'Women with a movie camera' of Perpetual Light - a requiem for Hiroshima. 


http://vimeo.com/31152665

Monday, 12 December 2011

HERO. Boughton House. Northamptonshire.

Andrew Hilton sent over another image that he took during our last laser test. The lasers will follow the format of the canalised river at Boughton House and create intense patches of light where they cross approx 1 meter above water level.




Thursday, 8 December 2011

HERO. Boughton House. Northamptonshire.

We undertook another laser test last night at the Ambassadors meeting last night at Boughton House. At the end of the evening a group of the Ambassadors came out to see the laser test.

Thanks to Andrew Hilton for taking these photographs.

Massive thanks again to Graham Callister, Dal Badial and Boughton House staff for making yesterdays event happen.



Sunday, 4 December 2011

HERO. Boughton House. Northamptonshire.

First laser test. Graham Callister, Dal Badial and I undertook our first laser test, shining the laser above the canalised river at Boughton House. Thanks to Charles and Dave from Boughton House for their help.





Wednesday, 23 November 2011

HERO. Boughton House

We visited the site last week and have a good idea of what is required to make a laser piece for canalised river at Boughton House in Northamptonshire. A laser test is currently being organised.


We have titled the piece HERO as the lasers are part of a landscaping design that includes a recent addition in the grounds called Orpheus. Hero is part of Orpheus in both senses.


http://www.boughtonestate.com/landscape/

Thursday, 10 November 2011

Boughton House, Northamptonshire

Following on from 180ยบ of Light I have been asked to look at creating a laser piece with Graham Callister and Dal Badial for Boughton House, Northamptonshire. Here are a couple of sketches. We have our first laser test next week.







Monday, 24 October 2011

180° of Light (FLOW-Northamptonshire)

The public have been uploading their own images of '180° of Light' to the FLOW-Northamptonshire website and here is an image a member of the public has uploaded. Thank you to them.