The Labyrinth
Another work based on the 100,000 fibre tractography model of a human subject, from CUBRIC. Here I have taken a small slice through the centre of the cortex and used it to generate a ‘tube…
Another work based on the 100,000 fibre tractography model of a human subject, from CUBRIC. Here I have taken a small slice through the centre of the cortex and used it to generate a ‘tube…
This is a map of the left hemisphere of the brain, seen through the lens of a 17th Century Explorer. I have taken the broad functional areas of the left hemisphere of the brain and…
We (The Private Sector) have produced a new magazine called SLAB. The first issue, titled ‘Brexit Wounds’, is available now. It contains submissions from some of the finest counter-cultural writers and artists of the age,…
When faced with a choice of unknowns, often the question we ask ourselves is “who’s opinion do we trust to help guide our aesthetic choices?”. Sometimes we listen to our friends, sometimes we listen to…
Here I am talking about CutUp magazine with Jeff Hemmings on Radio Reverb
One of the more bizarre places to find myself published, but pleasing none-the-less. The Dutch Open University have kindly chosen to feature my painting of Schopenhauer and Hegel in their latest textbook. I don’t speak…
I had the distinct pleasure of meeting the late great Ivor Cutler on a couple of occassions. At one of these meetings he gave me some of his stickers, and always vowed to create some…
digital print and invisible ink on paper 297mm x 420mm x 3 I’ve long had an interest in alchemy – the bastard brother of chemistry. Something about the dogged pursuit of an unattainable goal via…
The US magazine Oxford American have chosen to use my self portrait Memento Vita to accompany an article on brain surgery. You can read the story online here and I presume pick up a hard…