A parasitic spatial invasion spanning over three weeks, generating and presenting an entirely new body of installative work in relation to the temporality of inhabitation, from instinctive survival to identity fraud – a subjective to-do-list of unrefined experiences.
Miles Tuddenham is a multidisciplinary investigative artist working within the domains of time-based media, technical installation, post-internet immersion and digital forensic studies. As a present student of Central Saint Martins, studying a BA (Hons) in Fine Art (4D), Tuddenham is in the midst of developing his professional practice within contemporary art and technological research. His work aims to explore and investigate the existence of digital/analogue conflicts, tackle childhood curiosity through sculptural and performative satire, and launch technical investigations through forensic research within modern digital practice.
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