Sebastian: “Show me something”
Roy: “Like what?”
Sebastian: “Like anything”
Roy: “We’re not computers, Sebastian… we’re physical“
Like Brian Eno said recently, “technology is the name we give to things that don’t work yet”. It is this expression of technology that best describes the place ‘we are yet to know or appreciate’. Through the exploration of images and ideas through the material shown here within, such ‘unknowns’ are joyously explored, observed, embraced and ignored.
This work is visual research. It is interested in peculiar as much as mundane events and phenomena. Methods combined explore ideas that individual forms of practice fail to do by themselves. With cunning and purpose, the combination of tools and tricks describe the multifarious environments that inspire them, in ways and means besotted with images, objects, habits and opinions.
Things have been built, filmed and documented as both workshops in Norway, and exhibitions in places like London and Toronto to name but a few. He has gone on to work for graphic designer Vaughan Oliver on projects for architecture, music and print; architect David Connor on rural development strategies in southern France and taught MArch Architectural Design as a design tutor at The Bartlett, University College London. He is a photographer and sculptor, working on various film projects developing location and site-specific artwork.
MArch Architecture, University College London (Distinction)
Postgraduate Diploma Architecture (ARB/RIBA Part 2) , University College London
BA (Hons) Architecture (ARB/RIBA Part 1) , Kingston University (First class)

Some awesome individuals worth taking a further look at:
Eniatype / omnivore: ‘urban field’ designer, architect
Benedict Singleton / carnivore: writer extraordinaire
Yorgos Loizos / herbivore: photographer