Leaf Glow

Our new projection artwork is inspired by the healing plants. The debut artwork illuminated Ham Green House in ginkgo leaves with cellular patterns of plants like rosemary, aloe vera, and mint. The name “Leaf Glow” also refers to solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF), a process related to photosynthesis and studied in climate change research. Leaf Glow…

Harry Bow

The Lost Diaries of Harry Bow is a touring exhibition that premiered at the Bristol Beacon. It features the remarkable drawings and stories of Bristol life in the Victorian era by Harry Bow, a deaf artist who lived in Bristol between 1865 and 1898. Harry came from a working-class family and lived in central Bristol…

Unfurl

“As my hands unfurl my heart opens to the sky” We are proud to share some preview images of our R&D collaboration with Alice Hu at the Duolun Museum of Modern Art, Shanghai on October 8th 2022. Supported by British Council Connections through Culture, Goethe Institut and DAWA Festival. Unfurl was an experimental projection that…

Night Bloom

Night Bloom is a bold, immersive projection artwork that transforms sign language into a living digital garden of movement, light and growth. Created through deaf-led international collaboration, the work turns sign language into landscape — where hands become seeds, signs become branches, and visual language generates entire worlds. Rooted in visual vernacular, dance and botanical…

Spectroscope awarded grant for major international arts programme and new artist collective

A significant funding award from Arts Council England will help Bristol-based Spectroscope expand its collective of exceptional artists and producers and deliver a ground-breaking, two-year programme of immersive artworks and installations around the world. Phil Gibby Area Director, South West, Arts Council England “We are incredibly proud to award a National Lottery Project Grant to…