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                                  Marking The Territory was a visual and audio installation which continued explorations into cities and the sounds and artefacts found within them. Drawing on the writings of Georges Perec and Marc Auge to tell stories of Place and Space, a contrast between moving image and static drawing discussed the duality of transience and permanence in urban settings. The work also illustrated human interaction with city spaces and questioned issues around public ownership. After installations in the UK and Europe this first fully 3D installation was presented at The Link Gallery in Manchester in April 2010 with a closing event featuring live audio by Ne7.
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                                  Also on display in the Interactive Arts Foyer was the private commission Saint Peters Square (right - acrylic on canvas with digital projection) and a new set of 6 digital prints City Poems Series 2 (left).
                                  Interactive Arts Foyer
                                  St Peter's Square

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