360 degree projection of Monument Time-Lapse

On Thursday I spent an interesting day working with artist and film maker Stuart Moore of Sundog Media in Plymouth, who with Kayla Parker has developed an exciting project to produce a series of 360 degree panoramic projections (Welcome to the Treasuredome) for the ICCI (Innovation for the Creative and Cultural Industries) which will be […]

Digital Aesthetic 3: Oct-Dec, 2012

Digital Aesthetic 3 is the final manifestation of The Digital Aesthetic Project (2001-2012), a collaboration between The Electronic & Digital Art Unit (EDAU) at the University of Central Lancashire and the Harris Museum, Preston. This event, which includes a three month exhibition at the Harris Museum and The PR1 Gallery begins with a two-day symposium […]

Technarte, Bilbao, April 12-13th.

I will be participating in Technarte– an international conference on Art & Technology in Bilbao on April 12th, presenting a paper on my most recently completed site-specific installation “The Monument Project (Si Monumentum Requiris Circumspice).”

Monument Project (2009-2011) Completed

The Monument Project (Si Monumentum Requiris Circumspice) which has been operational since Feb 2009 is now completed, and the web site is no longer on line. Information about the work and sample images from the installation is now available at the City of London web site.

New collaborative project with Robert Cahen and Terry Flaxton

Last week I began working on a new project with Terry Flaxton and Robert Cahen to develop a collaborative exhibition of moving image installation work. We spent three days at Terry’s studio in Somerset working together and discussing our approach, ideas, themes and working methods. Interview with Robert Cahen and Chris Meigh-Andrews by Terry Flaxton

Cameras installed at Down House

I spent yesterday working with Rowan Blaik head gardener at Down House, installing the outdoor cameras around the old Mulberry tree in Charles Darwin’s Garden. The four cameras, which have been mounted in strategic sites encircling the venerable tree, have been programmed to take an image every six hours, and will produce a cumulative record […]