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Club Life, the immersive Fringe-First-winning theatre show about my clubland adventures in the 80s and 90s.
The Galaxicle Implosions is an improvised sci-fi comedy series co-created with its audience, performed in VR in front of a live audience and broadcast online. Easy peasy then.
Watch live augmented reality entertainment projection-mapped onto a stage in your front room. The usual malarky then.
In 2019 my science-fiction rock opera concept album The Lasters was released and we played some live shows to celebrate.
My laser cut seven inch sleeve for Aretha Franklin’s One Step.
Improvised acting, music and…visuals? Yes indeed – Thirteen Cycles was all that.
Between 2013 and 2020 in my role as Professor of Digital Arts at UAL I ran a series of collaborative design workshops entirely online for hundreds of students internationally.
Meet my family of singing alien heads.
Frank Eddie music videos as shown on Channel 4.
I helped the wonderful team at Joto develop their incredible drawing tool – here’s one of my print designs drawn by their Woodpecker.
I’ve been designing books! Check them out.
A design workshop for Central Saint Martins first year MA Communication Design students
Now, Airside – that was a ride!
An interactive art installation that immerses you in playable sounds and visuals.
“Knowflake” patterns all over your iPad each with their own individual soundtrack. What could be nicer.
An abstract angular branding and marketing campaign for the Parisian gallery’s exhibition.
An interactive world of singing and dancing alien creatures.
Visualising how a building feels for game designers Hide & Seek.
Various Lemon Jelly titbits that didn’t fit into the Discography section.
Printing the sleeve for my FredMix Winter 2012 CD.
Cover design for the Museums At Night 2013 programme brochure that hosts late night events in museums across the UK.
Excerpts from an hour long audio-visual piece exploring abstract and minimal themes.
Ladies with beards wielding pistols at dawn? By Gad sir, I’m in.