Artworks
Dropsketch is an iPhone drawing app that you can use to to leave sketches at the places you visit for others to see. Shared sketches appear on this website as well as within the app. The app is free to download.
Moving Pictures is my generic term for 2D images that respond to the viewer but don't incorporate their image. Moving Pictures are becoming a major strand of my artwork and at some point I will dedicate a whole exhibition to them.
From the self-organisation of growing ice crystals and leaves, through to the structures of plants and formation of clouds, this work aims to show how complexity in nature can emerge from often simple rules.
When you upload an image to the ArtScanner website you are given a barcode in return. This can be printed and placed near the ArtScanner in an exhibition space. When people scan your barcode with the reader they will see your image.
Between 2004 and 2008 I worked with Leicester music label Bathysphere to provide a live visual accompaniment to their shows. Examples of the multimedia material generated for the shows is shown here.
Confluence was a film produced for Bathysphere's Nanoplex mobile cinema. Directed and edited by Sean Clark, it combines the photography of George Harris and Candice Moule with music by Bathysphere's Steve Gibbs.
In March 2008 The Phoenix in Leicester showcased the work of three digital artists as part of the run up to their eventual move to the new Digital Media Centre. Sean Clark was one of the digital artists featured.
In 2007 Sean Clark worked with visual artist and long-time collaborator Geoff Broadway on a multimedia sculpture based around the structure and symbolism of DNA. The work featured computer-controlled light sequences.
How do I create audiovisual artworks that behave like autopoietic systems and exhibit emergent properties? I began investigating this question in 2006 as part of a part-time MA in Digital Arts at Camberwell College of Arts in London.
Counterpoint was a collaboration between dancer Annie Ball and digital artists Sean Clark and Monica Fernandez. The first performance was as part of an event called Runway at Loughborough Town Hall.
Moving Science was a collaborative project that used a combination of digital arts and dance to explore scientific themes with young people. It was supported by Leicester City Council and involved a number of local schools.
A Choreographer's Cartography was a new multimedia work commissioned by Phoenix Arts as part of their 'Moving' project. It was a collaboration between Sean Clark and writer and artist Raman Mundair.
Fragments of Identity was a collaborative mixed-media installation commissioned in 2003 as part of 'Year of the Artist'. It took place at the Generator art gallery in Loughborough as part of a bigger show of local artists' work.
In 2000 and 2001 I was asked by Zion Train to provide live visuals for their shows. Under the name vj:cuttlefish I developed my own visual style using images of sea creatures, ancient sites, tribal peoples and line drawings.
'Flow' was and installation by Geoff Groadway and Sean Clark which took place at the Q Gallery in Derby in 2000. It explored elements of personal change and transformation through moving image and sound.































