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Code of Conduct Liberation Day is an inclusive event based on treating all individuals respectfully, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, age, disability, ethnicity, species, religion (or lack thereof), or software preferences. So please don’t be nasty or mean. Be nice. Be considerate. Be civil. It’s easy. If you are being harassed, notice that someone else […]
Review of 2021
Ultimately it was a strange year. After the trials and turmoil of 2020, we thought we were getting back to normal. But of course the Alpha variant, and then Delta, soon put pay to that, and the year became one of postponements and uncertainty. On the whole though I can’t complain at all, I had […]
Review of 2020
OK here we go… deep breath, and begin. Well 2020 was a rollercoaster year that’s for sure. My original plans changed, and changed again; it actually feels like way longer than a year. Astonishingly I had one of my most successful years to date, and I ended up working on my biggest project so far […]
We just returned from an amazing event in Leeds; it was the biggest installation of Laser Light City so far and an estimated 60,000 people enjoyed the installation across the 4 day event. With 7 separate sites, 25 powerful lasers, 15 crew on our side (and many more on the council’s) this was the biggest […]
The first Laser Light City test event in Brighton on the 1st of October is complete! It worked really well and we had over 5,000 people registered on the Facebook event. We installed 9 powerful lasers in 3 separate sites across the city, and we had reports of sightings as far as Haywards Heath! It […]
Over the summer I’ve been working on a new project that is designed to work even in full lock-down. The idea is that you can use your phone to control massive sky lasers mounted onto tall buildings across the city. I was thinking about the Light Festivals and the work we usually do there… but […]
Laser Light City page is now located here
A really fun project to start the year! This collaboration with famous YouTuber Tom Scott uses the rolling shutter effect to “freeze” a laser beam in mid air. If you want to know more about how we made the effect, then check out my companion video below. Tom has several million subscribers so it’s been […]
Anyone that knows me, knows that it’s my long-term goal to replace fireworks. (There are so many reasons that they’re problematic, but let’s save that for another post!) I’ve been making interactive digital fireworks since 2007, but it didn’t really get serious until I launched PixelPyros in 2012. The project has since travelled far and […]