A new Antarctic film

https://vimeo.com/75403286

House. Chris and Adam, Skyblu, Antarctica. I filmed this back in 2007 during an Antarctic residency, edited it 2013 as part of new series of Antarctic films based on human interaction with the environment at the Antarctic bases.


Showing at the Ruskin gallery and Scott Polar Institute Museum, Cambridge

I have work being shown as part of 'Landscapes of Exploration' contemporary British art from Antarctica. Curator: Liz Wells, (Professor in Photographic Culture, Plymouth University)First shown at Peninsula Arts Gallery, Plymouth University, 2012

Ten visual artists including myself, one musician and three writers undertook residencies in the Antarctic between 2001 and 2009, as part of the British Antarctic Survey's Artists and Writers in Residence Scheme, supported by Arts Council England. Exhibiting artists include Chris Drury, David Wheeler, Neville Gabie, Layla Curtis, Simon Faithful.

'Breathingberg' at Desgnersblock

'Breathing Berg' will be shown as part of a series of 4 video works shown at the Ruskin gallery Oct 4th - Oct 24th

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'Antarctica- a choice?' 3 of 40. Glass jar collection created by scientists and support staff at Rothera research station in Antarctica when asked to fill the empty glass vessels with whatever they felt best represented their experience of living at the remote base for periods up to 18months. The complete collection can be seen at the Scott Polar Research Institute museum from Oct 4th - Nov 16th 2013


'Dead mother' the beginnings of a new project

Anne Brodie. Slide carrier, paper, glue

The beginnings of a new project -  Research and Development funded by the Wellcome Trust. Working with my sister Dr Catriona Brodie, in collaboration with Professor Sarah-Jayne Blakemore, Professor Martin Conway, Dr Michael Parsons, Dr Caterina Albano and Cruse Bereavement Care. Click on Deadmother.com for details


'Exploring the Invisible' included in new Bio Design book

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Just published 'Bio Design - Nature, Science, Creativity', Edited and text by William Myers. foreword by Paola Antonelli, The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Published by Thames and Hudson. 'Exploring the Invisible' my collaborative Wellcome trust funded project with Dr Simon Park and and Dr Caterina Albano, using bacterial bioluminescence, is one of the projects included. For more details about the project go to www.bioproject.tumblr.com

Bio Design surveys recent design and art projects that harness living materials and processes, presenting bio-integrated approaches to achieving sustainability, innovations enabled by biotechnology, and provocative experiments that deliberately illustrate the dangers and opportunities in manipulating life for human ends. As the first publication to focus on this new phenomenon and closely examine how it fits into the history of architecture, art and industrial design, this volume surveys this shift and contextualizes it through comparisons to previous historic transitions in art and design practices, clarifying its implications for the future.