Draft research statement
Recently I was tasked with writing a research statement that will sit alongside my work for exhibition. It’s only 150 – 250 words, but has been a challenge and is […]
Recently I was tasked with writing a research statement that will sit alongside my work for exhibition. It’s only 150 – 250 words, but has been a challenge and is […]
I’ve been lucky enough to have the opportunity to exhibit my work my final MA work at the Fusion in Norwich on the evening of 14th August 2014. It will be […]
Dr. Don Lincoln, the advisor on my final MA project, sent me a link to the following article which helps to explain the basic scientific concepts that underly the project […]
Work on the final MA project is progressing well and the final piece is starting to take shape. The following images hopefully help to illustrate the final concept and form the work […]
The following illustrations have been taken from my sketchbook and should hopefully give you some idea the direction the project is taking. I still have further research to complete, but […]
After exploring z-vector last week, over the last few days I have been exploring how to integrate the Xbox Kinect with Quartz Composer. So far this technique has had limited success. I […]
It is Often Used to Describe a Transient Fault that Corrects Itself – KINGBASTARD from Andrew Logie on Vimeo. From the Album A Sudden Instance of Malfunctioning or Irregularity in an […]
Dr. Don Lincoln has kindly offered to help guide and offer advice on the production of my final masters project. The work aims to explore particle physics through an interactive […]
“We believe that particle physics and the arts are inextricably linked: both are ways to explore our existence – what it is to be human and our place in the […]
Although a different medium to the one I am working with, Kysa Johnson has produced work that combines the science behind quantum mechanics and art. Her artworks are based on […]