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BADMINTON CLUB

Exploring the concept of invisible borders between public and private spaces, the Badminton Club also examines the participatory nature of art, viewing art not just as a static object but as an interactive process that engages the audience.

SHADOWS

SHADOWS is an experimental, sonic portrait of the Nine Elms development in South London. Each sound whispers a story of urban life, where multiple realities coexist. This soundscape was composed using recorded sounds as raw material, a method known as musique concrète, a French term for concrete music.

The Myr Tree

The one million year old tree in the Forest of Dean, England. The sculpture was created for an anti-littering campaign ‘Love Your Forest’, with a purpose of visualising the passage of time by imitating a tree’s growth rings.

What Made Me

Participatory art exploring the fundamentals of what shapes us as individuals. Through a visual language that uses colour, line and grid composition, the participants become the creators of a visual data map.

Poets’ Path

An interactive, poetry-writing installation within the arbour in the Russel Square Gardens, London. The participants were asked to create short, one-line poems by connecting words extracted from three famous poems published by Faber&Faber across three different eras.