Public Radio
Various locations, London
Built from found electronic components
AM Radio made from everyday materials that requires no power supply. The radio is powered from the energy in the radio waves themselves and utilises public spaces by latching onto the nearest pole, tree or lamppost, in order to give it structure and a place to be listened to.
1
Special Works School
Identity, publication, event
2
MFA Fine Art
Goldsmiths University
3
The School Looks Around
Whitechapel Gallery
4
Architecure, Design, Fashion
British Council, newsletter 09-10
5
FDSP
Middlesex University
6
Attention Please
Identity, publication, website
7
Field Grey
Uniform designer's website
8
Manifesto Club
Identity, publications, reports
9
St. Pierre & Miquelon
Website
10
Creative Review
Creative Futures
11
Sexymachinery
Issue A, publication, exhibition
12
Showtime
Gasworks gallery
13
ARC - AA06
Royal College of Art
a
Art of Conversation
London-Berlin
b
Sound Escapes
Space Studios
c
Silent London
Embossed map
d
Art in a Changing World
Sketch at Royal Academy
e
Paper Record Player
Functioning paper player
f
Notation
Audible graphite drawings
g
FM Radio Map
Interactive print & radio
h
DDMC
Royal Festival Hall
i
Public Radio
Powerless AM radio
j
Departure
LPT & The Hub
k
Noise Festival
Urbis Gallery