Syd Farrington: Descent
Newly built high-rise buildings in multiple areas of accelerated regeneration across London are abstracted in a series of free-falling motions. Through this abstraction comes an attempted reclamation of London’s skyline. […]
Newly built high-rise buildings in multiple areas of accelerated regeneration across London are abstracted in a series of free-falling motions. Through this abstraction comes an attempted reclamation of London’s skyline. […]
A veiled metaphor for the instabilities of our times shot with a low-res Flip Camera. This work was shot on a moving bus while using a primitive Flip Camera. The
Memories of an Unborn Sun is an audiovisual installation in which documentary facts overlap with fiction, reflecting on the geopolitical impact of the extractive forces that transform our world. Based
Memories of an Unborn Sun is an audiovisual installation in which documentary facts overlap with fiction, reflecting on the geopolitical impact of the extractive forces that transform our world. Based
A Vocal Landscape is a hyperrealistic VR experience that explores the strange anatomy of a conversation between two people. In a dreamlike journey, the spectator travels through an ever-changing room
The Subterranean Imprint Archive is a research project culminating in a VR experience (6dof). Inspired by the film Akira (1988) by Katsuhiro Otomo, the work situates the viewer in a
This immersive experience includes three-dimensional scans combined with voice-memos, images, videos and WhatsApp messages which together form an assemblage of distant yet intimate encounters with friends and subjects. The viewer
Garden of No Return is a new hand-tracked VR experience by Sim Chi Yin and Dan Archer which chronicles the depletion of sand from Vietnam’s Mekong Delta and across Asia.
The young Swiss economist Hans travels to Thailand with his mum to visit his grandmother in “Vita Bona”, a care home for European seniors. The facility has changed its name
The work is a parable on Alan Turing’s technological disembodiment, drawing on concepts from Terrence McKenna’s Hyperspace, an undoing of the matter of consciousness and technologies empty promises of liberation