Pictures of our sky
Before dashing off on tour we managed to capture some images of the installation. There was sky, and glimmering lights, and sound – if you listen carefully…
Your Stories
In all of Fevered Sleep’s projects, we’re interested in bringing together diverse points of view on the material we’re exploring: combining our thoughts and instinct as artists with scientific research and other areas of academic study, and layering these perspectives with the personal experiences of the general public. For the last year, we’ve been travelling [...]
On Being in Love with The World
The idea that humans possess a deep affinity for other living things, and the landscapes in which we live, is explored in the theory of biophilia, which was first proposed by the biologist Edward O. Wilson. Wilson writes as a scientist, and as a conservationist, addressing the devastating loss of biodiversity that is one of [...]
Grey Sky / Silverblue Light
Here we are again. Devising. Searching around in the dark for the thing. You know, the thing. The thing you think you want to make. What is it, the thing? Well, it’s something. It exists. But we don’t know what it is yet. We’re hoping to see it when it appears. It feels like it’s [...]
Heading North
London to York. York to Perth. Perth to Inverness. Inverness to Thurso. Thurso to Dunnet Head. Dunnet Head: the most northerly point on the British mainland. Further north than John o’Groats. A high-cliffed headland jutting out into the far reaches of the North Sea. And we’re here collecting stories, making films, taking photos, archiving memories. [...]
We’re collecting stories…
Autumn 2012: we’re collecting stories… As part of the development of Above Me the Wide Blue Sky, we’re travelling the UK this autumn to meet and talk with all sorts of people, in all sorts of places, to talk about their relationships with natural world. Online pharmacy cialis re. If you have a story, an [...]
On the Mysteries of Editing
I’m approaching the final editing of It’s the Skin… And what a strange thing editing is. On the one hand, fixing things when I’m used, as a performance maker, to keeping things open and fluid. On the other, the bewildering infinity of options, working on a computer that neither resists nor encourages, no one to [...]

