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Into The Night - Projection Design (Original Theatre) 

"Ryan Gilmartin's Projection Design is a major asset" 
I was invited to design the sea backdrop for this Live Streamed production. I spent a week in rehearsal developing the visuals & then completed them ready for the first performance. 
See exert of my projection from this show
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FLOAT (Residency at Metal Peterborough)

Over the two-week residency I developed two audio-visual works:
The first is an interactive installation where the audience mould & manipulate the projection surface (sand) & then in turn respond to how they change the surface. It's a dialogue between audience & VJ. 
The second is an immersive, live audio-visual experience. Audiences lie on the floor looking up at the ceiling & experience an original video work using archive space clips from 50's & 60's. 

See the immersive part of FLOAT
See the interactive part of FLOAT

Grieve, Breathe, Smile Repeat (Manchester Royal Exchange)

This is Not A Demo (Sheffield Crucible)

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"What is VJing?"

VJing (Video DJing) is the same concept as DJing but mixes video & images instead of music. The result is a hypnotic, mesmerising experience that can do a lot of the creative heavy lifting for a production. Or it can be a stand-alone piece of work, like an installation. 

Audiences love to see the visuals responding live before their eyes. They can even trigger & remix the visuals themselves using a range of controllers such as the humble Playstation controller.

​My first ever VJ project was at The National Theatre (Connections Festival @ The Shed, 2014). Since then I've been commissioned by Manchester Royal Exchange & Sheffield Crucible Theatre. 



Watch my VJing
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