Featured Work
Sonic Contamination
- Tate Modern, V&A, Nieuwe InstituutContamination is collaboration. From the human community, moss to mycelium, and the interconnecting micro-worlds. We are contaminating. We are collaborating, colliding, leaving our trace of self behind. Traces consisting of voice, thought, idea, particle, breath, and micro-organism.
Current artist research body of work stemming from SelB’s Royal College of Art Masters.
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Current artist research body of work stemming from SelB’s Royal College of Art Masters.
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Dust
- The Materialised Temporality of Dust
An exciting new research project engaging with more than human archives and sonic ecologies held within the layers of dust.
How can we experience the history of a site from a microbial perspective? How does a non-human archive look?
Recently showcased at Ars Electronica 2024
How can we experience the history of a site from a microbial perspective? How does a non-human archive look?
Recently showcased at Ars Electronica 2024
MYcelium
- IRCAM Centre Pompidou Paris
A multi-sensory experience inviting visitors to interact with fungal forms, connected to a reactive audio-visual environment around them. Through a series of interactions, aspects of their own identity are captured and expressed through audio and imagery, manifesting into their own mycelium network.
Birth Rites
- The Design Museum
Working closely with Stiliyana Minkovska to produce a cosmic meditative soundscape for her Designer in Residence show: Ultima Thule at the London Design
Museum.
Presenting an alternative to the hospital birthing setting, a sanctury like environment showcasing three ergonomic furniture pieces that surport women through different stages of child birth.
Presenting an alternative to the hospital birthing setting, a sanctury like environment showcasing three ergonomic furniture pieces that surport women through different stages of child birth.
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Artist Laura Selby
Based in Croydon, London. UK
Based in Croydon, London. UK