Digital craftmanship and raw creativity.
As a dynamic duo, we've spent over a decade deconstructing, reconstructing, and constructing History into stories and stories into art pieces and experiences.
Our journey takes root in poetry, multimedia, and tech, weaving immersive experiences that have illuminated major UK venues—from Manchester Gallery to Tate Modern and many more. In parallel to our artistic career, we have worked in special effects (virtual production) and game design (virtual reality) providing us with the experience to deliver to the highest standards. Our collective is the vital opportunity for us to let our creativity free to go in places that commercial setting prohibit.
Our motto encapsulates our essence: through the melding of diverse mediums, we aim to offer a tapestry of immersive narratives and visual spectacles, inviting our audience into the heart of our creative exploration.
2021- Down Up Side, immersive experience for ArtReach for the Journey Festival.
2019 - XR piece simulating outer body experience for the V&A and the British computing society in association with the Ravensbourne University.
2022 - large scale projection 18min “fuzzy puzzle” for exhibition at Mothership in New York (article)
2018 - large three-screen video installation as well as 360 photography. Exhibited at Hoxton Arches, London
2010 - 2012
Resident visual artist at Antwerp Mansion, Manchester UK. (projection mapping)
2008 - 2013
In the loop, co-organiser of the acclaimed hip-hop nigh, live visuals and hosting.
2012
NOWICKLINK, curators and producers of a non stop sound and visual night for Kraak Gallery.
2016 - Direction of the short film, The Discovery of Morniel Mathaway, screened at the London scifi film festival.
2012 Collective Large scale projection project uncovering the individual stories from the Moss-side area that had ripples through the fabric of culture in the UK and beyond. for the opening of the Tanks at the Tate Modern, in collaboration with Albino Moskito and curated by Barney Doodlebug.
2011 temporary "remix" of the permanent exhibition of the Museum of Fashion in Manchester.
Numerous collaborations, art events and video pieces of the Mancunian Feminist art collective and residency.
Bedos Mavambu and Pablo Melchor.
Two relentless creative souls rebel with a cause. We met in the Manchester underground music scene and took our vision all over the UK, in prestigious venues and galleries. We have been lucky to learn and collaborate from and with immensely talented artists and technicians. We are creative storytellers first, with a foot in tech, another one in music and another one looking for the next thing to get involved in.