
Moving Science was a collaborative project that used a combination of digital arts and dance to explore scientific themes with young people. It was supported by Leicester City Council and involved a number of schools in the area. It lead to a performance at the National Space Centre.

Chris Cousin's SofaLofa performed live surround-sound set at the National Space Centre in Leicester in the 'Space Theatre'. Accompanying 360 degree visuals (displayed on a hemisphere via 6 video projectors) were provided by Cuttlefish's Sean Clark.

The Buoys are Bathysphere's Chris Cousin, Steve Gibbs and Stuart Smith with Cuttlefish's Sean Clark on visuals. Their first live show was at Bathysphere Nights II @ The Phoenix in Leicester on the 21st October 2005.

'Spring' is a large-scale installation by theatre company Metro-Boulot-Dodo that takes the form of an interactive garden. Cuttlefish's Sean Clark helped with the project by designing and building the 24 sensors and actuators used. He also wrote the Max/MSP patch that was used to read data from the sensors and send audio to the 20 speakers around the installation.

We were lucky enough to be invited by Bathysphere to be involved in their Lo_Tempo_Hi_Fi Arena at the Summer Sundae festival in Leicester on Friday 12th August 2005.
Along with Bathysphere themselves, we provided visuals both inside the 'arena' and outside on the De Montfort Hall building.

'Not For Sale' is a multimedia exploration of the work of seminal anarcho-punk band Crass. It mixes the band's videos and images with our own original material to provide a unique backdrop to some of Crass' most provocative recordings.

Confluence is a film produced for Bathysphere's Nanoplex mobile cinema. Directed and edited by Cuttlefish's Sean Clark, it combines the photography of George Harris and Candice Moule with music by Bathysphere's Steve Gibbs.

In June 2005 Sean Clark worked with Ricard Gras on a two-day Digital Arts workshop. If formed formed part of the 2005 'Pogo' series of workshops run by Leicester Council.
During the two-day session they created a simple, but effective piece of work based around the faces of the 7 workshop participants.
The work used Max/MSP/Jitter to animate the faces in response to movement in front of a video camera whilst a spoken word/music soundtrack played.

Cuttlefish provides live multimedia for Deep-Water Recordings artists Chin Chin. The live set uses sound and MIDI data to trigger visuals dynamically in response to the music. Past live performances have included The Big Chill 2004, Summer Sundae 2004 and Bathysphere Nights @ The Phoenix in April 2005.

Pineapster is our on-line community for music-makers in the East Midlands. Running for over 4 years, the community consists of more than 2,300 members who use the Pineapster Web site to publicise their bands, organise gigs and upload their music for others to listen to.