Anemoi Featuring in Light in Motion

10 Sep 2024

Light in Motion opens this week and will now feature a newer piece, Anemoi, alongside Planetesimal. Anemoi is a light and motion based installation work that draws inspiration from complex movements on the surface of planets. It uses manipulations of light and liquid to create a continually evolving projected image.

Artist List for Light in Motion

22 Aug 2024

The forthcoming Light in Motion presentation will feature artists Duncan Carter, Heyl & Van Dam, Kai Lab, Maria Vera, Relative Distance, Sophie Mei Birkin, Star Holden, Will Laslett and Will Muir Llia. More detailed information on the presentation, artists and artworks can be found on the newly published website.

Light in Motion at London Design Festival

13 Jun 2024

London and New York based studio Acrylicize have curated and produced a group presentation which will appear as part of London Design Festival in September. The presentation features Planetesimal alongside other artworks which convey ideas about light, space, time, movement and perception, produced by a range of artists, designers and creative technologists.

The exhibition runs at the Art House in London Fields during London Design Festival from 13th to 22nd September 2024.

Planetesimal featured in NatureVolve

26 Jun 2022

Issue 11 of NatureVolve features ideas in science and art with the social theme of looking after the lands on which we live, focusing on wildlife ecology, conservation threats, scientific photography that reveals amazing crystallisation patterns, paintings and poetry.

The SciArt section covers science informed artworks, which is the general categorisation of Planetesimal, and provides some more in depth writing on the piece’s origins, purpose and meaning.

Planetesimal featured in SEISMA magazine

26 Oct 2021

Planetesimal has been included in the second issue of SEISMA’s print magazine, which focuses on the subject of astrophysics.

Features include cover art by and interview with digital media artist Refik Anadol, and further works and words from artist Katie Paterson, choreographer and dancer Alexander Whitley, astronaut Nicole Stott, origami expert and NASA engineer Robert J Lang, and Tristan Myles, Oscar-winning VFX supervisor on films such as Interstellar, First Man, Blade Runner 2049, and Dune.