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Everything Flows and Nothing Stands Still 

Commissioned by Seledison S.p.A. - Hydro Electric Company for display in Parco Nazionale dello Stelvio - Aquaprad Visitor Centre.

Naturally, the theme for this show was water, but focusing on all of its forms which exist within the diverse landscapes and ecosystems of the National Park.
Nature's power, nature's energy.

As producer and art director, I also programmed the multivision in addition to creating the primary design, artwork and installation of onsite hardware/software. I also supplied 60% of photography from my archive with the remainder from the archives of Gianni Bodini and of Stelvio National Park. Wildlife video also came from the National Park. Original soundtrack by Andrew T.Mackay.

Single screen, ratio 16:9. (11 mins.) Using mixed media. Screen area size 2.5m x 1.4m. A second screen was utilised to create a countdown clock sequence for the next showing, this was a flat screen display installed in the reception area of the visitor centre, and ran in perfect synchronization with the show.

Festival screenings
Fantadia festival - Italy May 2007.
Chelles Multiphot, France March 2008.
Painting with Light festival - Italy August 2008.

 

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Photo Illustration

Tuscan Garden photo illustration - click for moreAn experiment, a montage series of images "Lorem Ipsum" inspired by time spent in Tuscany and Cornwall using techniques developed for multivision presentations.

Project{tions}

Outdoor building projection - click for moreProjection installations, on both the interiors and exteriors of buildings as well as utilising more traditional screen formats - single and multi-screen. From museum installations to corporate and arts events, single projector presentations to full blown multi-projector, synchronised images and sound for architectural building 3D mapping.

Passing the Time

Time-lapse sequence photograph - click for moreCreation of time-lapse photography, whether to show change over an hour, a day, a week, a month or year(s). The resulting images can be provided as images or composed as an animated movie in any video format from DVD quality through to HD and 4K, plus for display on online.