Giant multicoloured QR codes span the wall of Monash College's social space. Among them a flight of paper sheets, seemingly caught on the wind, refers to the paper chase of student life and Hokusai's famous 'A Sudden Gust of Wind.'
QR WALL
Monash College
In this interactive work students using the study/social space can – using their phones - scan and follow links to an array of educational websites, sites of further inquiry.
QR WALL
Monash College
QR WALL riffs off and exaggerates the vivid colouring and use of repetition throughout the building to create a focal point in the student social space
Powerboard
Acrylic Wallwork
2015
Monash College
POWERBOARD is a row of black, painted and scaled up international power sockets lined up like emoticon faces.
Powerboard
2015
9m x 2.8m wallwork
Monash College
Powerboard
Monash College
Climber Wall
Work commisioned by Agilent Technologies. Mulgrave, Melbourne
Climber Wall
Agilent Technologies
This work uses the vista of gum trees from its central window, bringing this therme into the social space of the building.
detail
detail
What am I doing here?
Wellington Public Hospital, New Zealand
This work is situated between the chapel and the neurology ward, using this to consider the disjunct between spiritual and scientific notions of the mind.
What am I doing here?
FLIGHT
Melbourne Institute of Technology
FLIGHT depicts a cityscape overlooking the Argus building (Melbourne) where the itself work is located on the third floor.
FLIGHT
Melbourne Institute of Technology
QR codes are peppered throughout the composition, one of which links to a videdo of the making of the work itself