For 'Stranger Than Kindness: The Nick Cave Exhibition' Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard collaborated with Nick Cave and the Royal Danish Library to create two installations, including a recreatio
Somnoproxy
'Somnoproxy' is an immersive sound installation. It incorporates a futuristic bedtime story about a conman who offers his services to sleep on behalf of wealthy executives.
Doublethink
DOUBLETHINK is a video installation housed inside two shipping containers. It features George MacKay, written by Stuart Evers and scored by Warren Ellis. Commissioned by Sheffield Doc/Fest.
Requiem For 114 Radios
Immersive installation presented as part of the Stanley Kubrick exhibition at Somerset House. Featuring 14 guest vocalists singing “Dies Irae” through 114 analogue radio sets.
Bish Bosch: Ambisymphonic
the enigmatic Scott Walker teamed up with artists Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard to create Bish Bosch: Ambisymphonic, an utterly unique and immersive sonic re-imagining of his recent album, Bis
Romeo Echo Delta
ROMEO ECHO DELTA is a sound project inspired by Orson Welles’ radio play of H.G Well’s science fiction novel War of the Worlds. The work was broadcast by BBC Radio Merseyside on 31 Octob
RADIO MANIA
Radio Mania: An Abandoned Work is part film, part rehearsal, captured using contemporary 3D video and audio technologies. It was commissioned by the BFI, and was at the BFI Southbank Gallery
Kiss My Nauman
Commissioned by Jarvis Cocker for the Meltdown Festival, Kiss My Nauman is a four channel video installation that references Art Make-Up, by American video artist Bruce Nauman.
Silent Sound
Silent Sound is an installation that centres around a machine that purports to be able to embed a subliminal message within a piece of music. Scored by J Spaceman (Spiritualized).
Walk With Nauman
Walk With Nauman (Re-Performance Corridor) references Bruce Nauman’s Performance Corridor and his related video, Walk with Contrapposto (both 1968). Forsyth & Pollard re-worked the video c
File under Sacred Music
File under Sacred Music takes as it’s starting point an infamous bootleg video documenting a live performance by The Cramps for the patients at Napa State Mental Institute. Forsyth & Polla