Art

We make installation artwork that is interactive and playable. We work mainly with metalwork and recycled materials and we use creative coding to automate our creations.
We make work for producers, venues, events and more.

We have worked previously with CERN Festivals and Outreach, Wakehurst Kew Royal Botanical Gardens – home of the Millennium Seed Bank and on behalf of Wild Rumpus for Hampton Court Palace and Chester Zoo, as seen on BBC’s Blue Peter.

July 2025
July 2025
June 2025
May 2025
May 2025
May 2025
February 2025

2024

November 2024
Old Printworks Arts – Radstock
August 2024
Radstock / Valley Fest

2023

September 2023
Radstock
July to September 2023
Wakehurst Botanical Gardens
Summer 2023
Exmouth

2022

Palace of Light. Polka dot panther and sea monster lanterns created for the winter light trail. Co-created at Creative Twerton.
December 2022 – January 2023
Hampton Court Palace
Uncommons. Exploring the idea of the Commons and how we can go about re-owning and creatively reimagining digital and physical landscapes
August 2022
Research and Development
Inclusive Business Models. Learning in what ways a creative organisation can succeed as a collective, beyond the energies of just one leader
2022
Research and Development

2021

Larry the Turtle. A reactive, soft-robotic turtle made out of recycled and scrap materials. As seen in BBC’s Blue Peter
November 2021 – January 2022
Chester Zoo
In the Meanwhile. Live and interactive exhibition of immersive and digital artworks by Bath artists occupying empty shop spaces in Bath City Centre
June 2021
Milsom Street, Bath
Digital Playgrounds. A walk-through Forest installation of oversized, robotic flowers sensitive and reactive to the audience
November – December 2021
BBC Media City, Manchester

2020

Playable Spaces. Sensitive, responsive street furniture that disrupts the transitory relationship of visitors to an urban space
Keynsham, Bath