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visible + invisible

department of nostalgia

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exhibitions

2009 - 'mapping the invisible' - a reconstructed drawing (by members of the public) of disappearing architectures at the Brockwell Lido.

2009 - 'salvage' surface constructed of disused canteen chair frames (end of year exhibition Greenwich Meridian)

2007 – ‘mutoscope 3’ – wind responsive film screening constructions (Greenwich Meridian)


2006 – ‘mutoscope 2’ interactive constructions with pimms and lemonade (Greenwich)


2006 – Architecture Week – exhibition at Royal Naval College, Greenwich


2005 - ‘mutoscope 1’ sensory interactive constructions Deafrave Beach Huts (Southbank)


2004 - ‘Accidental Constructions’ - bar, public bath and barbeque (Greenwich)


2002 - ‘Invisible College’ - archaeological reconstruction (Oxford)


2001 - ‘Goose Game’ - Berlin resited at Oxford Brookes University+Ashmolean Museum


2001 - ‘Excursions in Blank Space’ video, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford


2001 - Architecture Week – exhibition at Oxford Brookes University


2000 - ‘Seduction Wall’ - Dublin Coastal Wall (Dublin+Oxford)


1999 - ‘Auction Space’ - walls contained illuminated cocktails (Oxford)


1998 - ‘Sauna’ - vessels of coloured liquid led to a timber sauna (Oxford)


1997 - ‘Ice Wall’ - an ephemeral construction melting, frozen objects emerge (Oxford)


1997 - ‘Navigating Surfaces’ + ‘Wired-Up Windows’ projects at Architecture Centre, Kent


1996 - ‘Plastic Pavilion’ with steamed food (Oxford)


1996 – ‘OPEN House’ lead tours of Imagination Building by Ron Herron, Archigram


1991+1992
- ‘Which Way West?’ and ‘Culture Filter’, Nara Toto+Japan Architect, Japan


1990+1991 - ‘12 Antithetical Missions’ Atlas Missile Silos, Storefront Gallery for Art and Architecture, New York+Moscow


1986 - ‘Supermarket Cities’ drawings+public debate, Waterford, Ireland

1986 - Dublin Quays Project drawings at Guinness Hop Store Gallery, Dublin, Ireland