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SUMMARY:Photo // Synthesis: A multi-sensory installation
DESCRIPTION:ArtHouse Jersey is proud to present Photo // Synthesis, a new multi-sensory installation by Jersey composer Jack Chown (aka kiskadee)(pictured) and digital artist Neal\nCoghlan (Studio Aszyk).\nTaking place at ArtHouse Jersey at Capital House across the weekend of Saturday 4 and Sunday 5 October, the project invites audiences into a space where sound, image, and environment unite.\nDeveloped in partnership with Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust and the National Trust for Jersey, the installation draws from field recordings, 3D plant scans, and soundscapes captured at Durrell’s organic farm and the nature reserve at St Ouen’s pond. These raw materials have been transformed into immersive, interactive artworks that preserve fleeting encounters with the natural world that will transform the gallery space.\nVisitors will encounter interactive visuals, layered sound compositions, and evolving digital environments that frame nature not only as subject, but as co-creator. The installation balances high craft with cutting-edge technology: Chown weaves processed field recordings into organic electronic soundscapes, while Coghlan uses photogrammetry, motion capture, and simulation to reimagine natural forms.\nPhotogrammetry is a technology that turns ordinary photographs into accurate 3D models or maps. By analyzing overlapping images taken from different angles, it creates a detailed digital replica of objects, buildings, or landscapes.\n“Every plant scan, every recorded texture is a fragment of time,” explain the artists. “We treat them as collaborators, not just raw material. Crafting the work is our way of giving these moments permanence, and offering audiences a chance to reflect on their own relationship with the natural world.”\nThis new project marks a return collaboration between Chown and ArtHouse Jersey, following his involvement in Paper Dialogues (2016) and the innovative commission Sound of Colour (2019). The latter, created in partnership with painter Jason Butler and film artist Todd MacDonald, explored the relationship between sound, colour and Chown’s experiences of synesthesia. The work went on to screen internationally, including at On Art Festival in Poland and the New Renaissance Festival in London, where it was nominated for Best Documentary Short.\n
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LOCATION:Capital House, 8 Church Street, St Helier, Jersey
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