Talks, projects & exhibitions list

SELECTED SOLO PROJECTS (click here for more)
* Stereochron Island, public project as artist in residence in Victoria Park for Chisenhale Gallery, London: reimagining the park as a tiny territory campaigning to become a state without clocks (2014)
* A Storm is Blowing, an AHRC-supported research project, event programme and exhibition as Timekeeper in residence, UCL Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, London (2013)
* How to Map a Life, a collective experiment, Rongwrong Gallery, Amsterdam (2012)
* No Such Place, a research project and exhibition on fictions in official maps commissioned by Alfredo Cramerotti for the unofficial display spaces of QUAD, Derby (2010)
* Implicasphere, a serial mini-publication created with Sally O’Reilly, distributed inside Cabinet magazine (2006-09)
SELECTED TALKS, WORKSHOPS & INTERVIEWS
* ‘On the periphery’, a conversation with Stella Duffy and Jenifer Toksvig for The Lush Speakeasy podcast, London (August 2017)
* Inaugural address for the first Longplayer Day in celebration of Jem Finer’s 1000-year musical composition, Artangel/Goldsmiths University of London (Summer Solstice 2017)
* ‘Circus time’, introduction to Lola Montès (Dir. Max Ophüls, 1955) screened at Genesis Cinema, London, for Central St Martin’s Fashion in Film Festival: Wearing Time: Past/Present/Future/Dream (2017)
* ‘Why the clock is to time what laminate flooring is to trees’, lecture at Chisenhale Gallery, London (2014)
* Guest interview for the BBC R4 Digital Human episode on Time (7 April 2014)
* Guest interview on the exhibition A Storm Is Blowing for Robert Elms’ show on BBC London (3 July 2013)
* ‘On Certainty‘, leader piece for BBC R4’s Human Zoo episode on Ambiguity (9 April 2013)
* Interview by Jessika Green in TiP (Thinking in Practice), Balmond Studio (June 2013).
* Interview on the history of ideas about what time looks like for Monocle Weekly episode 189 on Monocle 24 radio (17 February 2013).
* Leading small-group talks on ‘Progress’, ‘Genius’ and ‘Utopia’ at How the Light Gets In philosophy festival in Hay-on-Wye (2012)
* ‘On Trying to Map a Life’, lecture and collective experiment for Alfredo Cramerotti’s programme in Studium Generale: We Are The Time, Gerrit Rietveld Academie, Amsterdam (2012)
* ‘Free Time’ for the D&AD President’s Lecture series (2011)
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
* ‘One degree of the Earth’s turn’, a contribution to the Long Time Enquiry, UK (2018)
* Overlay, with Nancy Holt, Hannah Lees, Zoë Paul and Claire Potter, curated by Jeremy Millar, White Rainbow, London (2016)
* Tenderpixel at Art Rotterdam, group exhibition with Erika Hock, Fay Nicolson and Ilona Sagar (2015)
* before breakfast we talked about the furthest visible point before it all disappeared, group exhibition with Fay Nicolson, Kentaro Yamada, Andrea Zucchini and The School of the Event Horizon, Tenderpixel, London (2014)
* Tomb, Shrine, Survey-Marker, Spare-Part, with Sam Austen, Ben Cove, Karen David, Lawrence Lek and Superlative TV, curated by Lucy A Sames, Enclave, London (2014)
* Chronovisor: Archive, group exhibition with Johann Arens, Verity Birt, Rowena Harris, Patrick Hough and Mirko Smerdel, South Kiosk, London (2014)
* Smoke, co-curated with Sally O’Reilly, Pump House Gallery, London (2008)
Image: Stereochron Island; photo by Maria Eisl