DEAF04 - Affective Turbulance

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Luke Jerram (UK)


Luke Jerram fuses his artistic practice with studies of science and perception to build installation artworks. He also designs science exhibits, makes art gifts and is employed for creative consultancy. In 2000 Jerram taught in war torn Mostar, Bosnia and he continues to teach and lecture both in the UK and abroad.
Jerram studies the qualities of space and perception in extreme locations, from the coalmines of Wales to the sand dunes of the Sahara desert. He spends time speaking to people who inhabit these locations, in order to discover new ways of seeing. In 1998 he spent time studying in an anechoic chamber at the University of Bath. This experience contributed to the concept for Tide, an audio installation controlled by the changing gravitational pull of the moon. In 2002 he was awarded a prestigious NESTA fellowship.
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