SELECTED WORKS
The Violence of Lines
Digital Art Exhibition
The Violence of Lines is a haunting and evocative digital artwork exploring the complex relationship between humanity and the natural world. Inspired by a devastating storm in June 2021 that nearly took my life, along with my son and neighbors, the piece reflects on the aftermath—both the destruction wrought by nature and the further transformation imposed by human intervention during the cleanup. The work captures the raw tension between chaos and control, resilience and loss, inviting viewers to contemplate the fragile balance between humanity and the environment
Audio: Binaural audio
Vision: Portrait 1080×1920, Single Screen, for mobile phone.
Presented at: Holding Pattern Online Exhibition 2024
Now a permanent part of the public artwork ngurrak barring | RidgeWalk
UNFUROR
Live Spatial Sound and Audio-Visual Performance
A headline audiovisual performance exploring the artist’s emotional journey through grief, anger, loss, and upheaval between 2020 and 2024. Inspired by furore—an eruption of intense public emotion.
Audio: 12 Spatial Audio Channels – Lost Few and percussion by Luke Mcivor
Vision: Portrait 1080×1920, Single Screen – Collaboration with Dancer Callum Mooney
Lighting: Andrew Waugh
Scent: Lost Few
Floral Sculpture: Rose Studio & Lost Few
Presented at:
NonStop Festival / Brisbane
Melbourne Music Week
Between The Silence
Live Audio-Visual Performance .
A headline audiovisual performance exploring self-identity and emotional transformation.
Audio: 2 Audio Channels – Lost Few
Vision: 1920×180 Single Screen – Keith Deverell
Lighting: Responsive light installation by Lost Few & Keith Deverell
Presented at:
The Substation
Burrinja Culturual Centre
Between The Silence – MONOM
Live Spatial Sound Performance and Installation.
A live spatial sound performance re-imagining his album Between the Silence, featuring vocalists and live instruments.
Audio: 57 Omni-Directional Spatial Audio Channels, powered by 4D sound.
Lost Few – Composer, Electronics, Spatialisation
Jenny Thomson – Vocals
Eric Sein (OAKE) – Vocals
Scent: Maya Sriqui
Creative Director: Will Russell
Presented at: MONOM, Berlin
Narcissism
Audio-Visual Immersive experience.
A site-specific performance installation investigating gender identity through light, sound, and a three-part composition: Power, Loss, and Hate.
Sound: 4 Audio Channels – Lost Few
Vision: 1920×1080 Dual Screen – Lost Few
Lighting: Responsive Light Installation – Lost Few
Presented at:
Hillscene Live
Tresor 25 Years
Video and Lighting Installation
Vision: Portrait 1080×1920 Dual Screen – Lost Few
Lighting: Responsive light installation – Lost Few
Presented at: The Substation
Tantalum
Audio-Visual and Sculpture Installation
Audio: 1 Audio Channels – Lost Few
Vision: 1920×180 Single Screen, projected through floral sculpture – Lost Few
Floral Sculpture: Lost Few
Presented at: Burrinja Cultural Centre