Successful Wellcome Trust Arts funding for 'Exploring the Invisible' Bioluminescent project

Dr Park, Senior Lecturer in Molecular Biology, University of Surrey, and Dr Caterina Albano, Research fellow and Curator for ArtAkt, The Innovation Centre, Central St Martins and I will be collaborating in researching the bacterial communication and light producing properties of P. phosphoreum outside of the usual confines of purely practical scientific practice and developing a body of work based on less traditionally scientific quantifiable attributes; an alternative data collection based on subjectivity, emotion, playfulness and instinctive human enquiry. For more details and up to date information on the project see Exploring the Invisible


Evening event at the Dana Centre 26th November

Dana centre talk

Dr Park and I will be exhibiting and taking photographs in the living photograph booth and participating in a discussion at the Science Museum's Dana Centre on the evening of Wed 26th November.

'bioluminescent held' copyright Anne Brodie 2008

'Bioluminescence-held' Copyright Anne Brodie 2008


Antarctic photographic series published in Next Level contemporary art magazine

Next Level is an art magazine founded by Sheyi Antony Bankale and Jimo Toyin Salako. 'It is dedicated to showcasing photographic art, creativity and culture, the essential source for cutting-edge contemporary photographic art.' My work has been published in the current Next Level 15, the H2O edition alongside writing about the images by Amanda Loomes.


'Crossing Over' Bioluminescent Photo Booth and Projected Portraits at the Royal Institution of Great Britain, 2nd Oct - 21st Nov 2008

As part of the exhibition 'Crossing Over' I will be showing a new body of work based on some of the countries most eminent scientists, utilizing bioluminescence. The work is made in collaboration with Dr Simon Park and Pattie Hendrie with sponsorship in kind from Bibby-Scientific and is curated by Dr Caterina Albano (Artakt, Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design), and Rowan Drury.

Prof. Chris Mason Faraday projection
Faraday projection

'Going to Ouessant' video encounters Oct 11,12

Gin and Tonic video still

'Going to Ouessant' is an event taking place on the small island off the coast of Brittany on 11th and 12th Oct organised by Marcel Dinahet, Celia Cretien, FINIS TERRAE association. One of my films 'Gin and Tonic', filmed on board the James Clark Ross as we crossed the Convergence zone en route for Antarctica will be showing alongside 20 other contemporary artists showing video relating to themes of the sea, the littoral, insularity.