
Stench is a community for people who are interested in experimental arts and performance. It's also intended to become an infrastructure for creating digital artworks. It was launched in March 2009 with an event at The Phoenix in Leicester.

'Many Coloured Days' is a surround-sound audio piece by Bathysphere's Chris Cousin. It's premier performance was in the 360 degree cinema at National Space Centre in Leicester on the 8th Nov 2008, with visuals by Sean Clark and Stuart Smith.

For the past five years Cuttlefish Digital Arts has supported Pineapster in organising a fringe festival prior to Leicester's Summer Sundae festival. The 2010 line-up is better than ever.

During the Summer of 2008 Sean Clark did multimedia work at Leicester's Summer Sundae festival and the Shambala festival near Market Harborough. The work included interactive video and laser projections.

When you upload an image or video to ArtScanner you will be given a barcode in return. This can be printed and placed near an ArtScanner 'pod' in an exhibition space. When visitors to the pod scan your barcode with the barcode reader they will see your image or video.

Autopoiesis is an ongoing series of artworks by Sean Clark. It involves a creative exploration of the concepts of systems, flow, transformation and interactivity. The work (and website) began to take shape during a MA programme at Camberwell College, it is now being continued as part of a PhD at De Montfort University.

As part of the Phoenix Digital programme in Leicester Sean Clark showed three interactive pieces of work that explored the relationship between the viewer, the viewed and their environment. The works were entitled 'Anonymising Webcam', 'We Are Not Alone' and 'ArtScanner'.

Cuttlefish was involved in 2007's Summer Sundae Festival in Leicester. In the run up to the main event we produced the Fringe Festival thanks to an Arts Council grant. Sean Clark ran visuals for Bathysphere band The Buoys on Friday and Low on Saturday, and he had a film showing in the Nanoplex cinema.

Counterpoint is 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" in Loughborough.

Sean Clark worked with visual artist Geoff Broadway on a multimedia sculpture based around the structure and symbolism of DNA.