Optimisto head

Commissioned by Feet First as part of the new years day festival. I projected onto the city chambers building on Edinburgh’s High street. The wishes are a response from the public when asked the question. What do you wish for in the coming new year ?



Bish Bash Bosch

A deconstruction, construction of The Garden of earthly delights by Hieronymus Bosch. Commissioned by Mischief La-Bas for there show "peeping at Bosch" which was performed at The Tramway in Glasgow .



New for Old

A kaleidoscopic film commissioned by the NHS Glasgow which is now showing in the entrance hall of the New Victoria Infirmary in the Southside of Glasgow. It was made in response to the old hospital moving across the road into new premises. The images in the film are all taken from the old building, the new building, Queens Park and its surrounding area.



I saw the Light

A kaleidoscopic animation commissioned by N.V.A as part of the Glow Festival of Light in Newcastle in 2006. Here I took numerous images of the city and animated them into a kaleidoscopic film and projected it onto a gable-end as part of the three day festival.



Whatever Happened To

Commissioned by Open eye and shown at the Tramway Glasgow The film is a celebration of Sir David Brewster, the Scottish scientist who invented the kaleidoscope in the eighteenth century. It is and exploration of the possibilities of using the kaleidoscopic form in a video context



The Book of Ralegh: Part one

Commissioned by the Jersey museums, this video it is a permanent installation housed at Mount Orgueil Castle in Jersey. The animation is shown alongside six history paintings I made describing the life of Sir Walter Ralegh.



The Book of Ralegh: Part two

Commissioned by the Jersey museums, this video it is a permanent installation housed at Mount Orgueil Castle in Jersey. The animation is shown alongside six history paintings I made describing the life of Sir Walter Ralegh.



Kaleidostoke

Commissioned by air Space Gallery this kaleidoscopic video was projected onto a large building in Stoke. It features local landmarks and ceramic from the potteries.



Drip Drip Drip

Commissioned by The Embassy Gallery as part of the Luminaries show at the Edinburgh school of Art.



Happy Birthday

A present for David Henderson