Tag: interdisciplinary

Gaiamycota (2016)

In April 2016 with my colleagues Anthony Bennett , Ryan Taylor and a professor of biology Dunc Cameron I started an interdisciplinary multimedia art project, named GAIAMYCOTA.

Gaiamycota reflects on the state of “what remains of the soil” of our planet… it’s accute predicament and foretells of a method to address this, given a global collective and cultural will.

I contributed two large format photomontages and a 15 minute video film to the project.



More about the project: www.gaiamycota.org


Gaiamycota premierred in September 2016 at the Futurecade show during the Festival of the Mind 2016 in Sheffield (UK) and had 9000 visitors. Here are a few photos from the show.

Be-tono (2012)

Altar Shadows 2012 (digital photomontage)

In 2012 I worked on an installation called “Be-tono” (“toneless”) for the audio-visual poetry festival Tarp 2012 in Vilnius, Lithuania. I contributed a large scale photomontage called Altar Shadows, which was inspired by life and work of an early 20th century Lithuanian writer and poet Vincas Mykolaitis-Putinas. The festival then invited a number of contemporary poets to write their poetic interpretations of the image, which were then put onto grey silicate bricks and arranged on the floor. Installation was shown at the Vartai gallery, Vilnius and then travelled to Klaipėda, Lithuania, where it appeared at the I.Simonaitytė’s library.