From a V&A solo exhibition to Barbican film… 2018 Year Review
V&A Museum Solo Exhibition
Following the release of my album Raw Space as the world’s first live 360 AR experience with Nokia Bell Labs and Design I/O, things stepped up a gear when the V&A Museum invited me to hold a solo exhibition of my albums (a true life highlight!). Here are some other moments that made 2018 magic:
Press Reception
It was an honour to have my exhibition “The Art of Music in the Digital Age” named as the highlight of London Design Festivals by BA’s High Life Magazine. Additional features include Wallpaper Magazine, BBC World Service, FT Weekend Magazine, Forbes, Design Milk, Icon and Creative Review
Performing World Over
Playing and speaking around the world, from Sydney to New Orleans to Munich, and to audiences as diverse as Austin’s SXSW and NASA's JPL
Space Beam Documentary
Making a short film about my "Raw Space Beam" with the award-winning production house The Mill. First shown at NASA and then at the V&A as part of my show
LA Times Festival Curator
Being invited to curate the LA Times' first multimedia festival with some of the most amazing people I'm lucky enough to call friends, who also happen to be the smartest/most creative totalling: 5 x Grammys, 4 x Emmys, 9 x Nobels, 2 x Songwriter Hall of Fames, 4 x Webbys/Tonys
Calm Recordings
Recording original Sleep Stories for Apple's App of the Year Calm, with the last one recorded on Jacques Cousteau's boat
Music & Dementia
Continuing the wonderful, vital work with the Utley Foundation with a mission to get music in all UK carehomes by 2020
The Barbican
Having the Barbican commission a documentary on me and my work titled: 'Orange Juice for the Ears - From Space Beams to Anti-Streams' directed by Ross Harris, out October 2019… Read More
And most importantly…
Recording with the incredible Linda Perry with something special planned for 2019 !!!!!