Trafalgar Sun (2012)
On one of the most depressing days of the year, greyworld created a special Sun, which spread its dawn light throughout London’s Trafalgar Square.
On one of the most depressing days of the year, greyworld created a special Sun, which spread its dawn light throughout London’s Trafalgar Square.
Timed to appear as London celebrates the Queens Jubilee and the London Olympics, greyworld’s take on the iconic red phone box was installed in some of the most recognisable locations around London.
The forest is often the mysterious location of secret stories, of distant sounds from hidden camp fires, of secret meetings and unexplained sounds. In the Clockwork Forest, we have created the first chapter of an untold fairy tale..
Users are invited to pick up a paint bucket and place it in the Filling Station. There, they can take their photo and see it flow in to the bucket. Once that is done, they can throw their painted face all over the wall..
Her Majesty the Queen unveiled greyworld’s artwork at the London Stock Exchange. A grid of cables allows physical pixels to move and flow, as the stock market changes.
We often delight in the simple pleasure of picking up a stick and running it along a set of railings, making a lovely “clack-clack-clack” sound. greyworld tuned these railings so that when you ran a stick along them they played “The Girl from Ipanema.”
Five bins and four benches have been injected with a magic serum of life so that they can break free from their staid and fixed positions to roam free in a public square in Cambridge.
What appears to be the remains of a playing field is still visible through the overgrown grass. As people explore this area they unlock the ghostly sound of past sporting activity..
At first glance Monument to the Unknown Artist appears to be a simple bronze statue, dressed in a neck scarf and loose fitting suit. However, this artwork is rather different..