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.
greyworld created this ceramic sculpture for World Toilet Day, November 19th, 2012. The Squatting figure, relieving itself in public, was created to raise awareness for the 1.1 billion who cannot go in private..
A special signpost with five moving arms is installed in the lobby of Corelli College, London. Each arm can point to anything on the earth or the solar system, showing the location and its distance from the school..
Everyone wants to have a tail. We wanted one that could do all the naughty things you dream of, but dont dare. Get a Tail to express your cheeky side. So we created one! Its fully controllable, it can bend and flex and knock things off tables, tremble and twist and curl, and of course wag and get frisky.
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.”
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..
Trace is a permanent sound installation for the historic maze at Hampton Court Palace. As visitors pass through the maze they trigger a series of sounds that capture the intrigue and mystery of the maze’s rich heritage.
Tune is a sound work that treats the FACT building in Liverpool as the canvas for a single sonic composition. The work interrogates two layers of the building: its physical structure and the social architecture of the space The installation is based on a unique sonic signature for the building, a 71-minute master palette of