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In the process of preparing material for an upcoming gig producing visuals for This is the Kit at the Barbican. I’ve been working on some video-processing software, and also playing around with various combinations of projector, laser pointer, water and glass objects to amass some abstract visual material to feed into it. I tend to typecast myself as software-oriented, and it’s always enjoyable getting back to embracing the physical nature of light. I first used the crystal bowl featured here in darkroom experiments as a teenager, and there’s also a large terrarium jar that was a gift from a friend.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Maybe I’ll update this post with a few more of these samples later.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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