Web Art Movement

Squid Soup Ltd.

Squid Soup Ltd.

United Kingdom London

United Kingdom, London
Squidsoup's work combines sound, physical space and virtual worlds to produce immersive and emotive headspaces. They aim to allow participants to take active control of their experience. They explore the modes and effects of interactivity, looking to make digital experiences where meaningful and creative interaction can occur.

Their work has been shown at numerous festivals, seminars and galleries around the world including the V&A (Late at the V&A, London, October 2008), Graphite (Perth Australia, Dec 2007), Late at Tate Britain (April 2007 and May 2006), Future of Sound (SAGE Gateshead and Goldsmiths London, 2007), Cybersonica (Dana Centre, May 2006), Festival du Nouveau Cinéma (Montreal, 2004), Lab3D (Cornerhouse, Manchester, 2003), ISEA (Nagoya, Japan, 2002), SONAR (Barcelona, 2001) and SIGGRAPH (LA, 2001), as well as several online exhibitions. Recognition includes an EMMA (Best On-line Art 2000) and a BAFTA nomination (Interactive Arts 2002).

Grants, project commissions and collaborations from (among others): ETHZ/Horao (2008), Folly (2008), Future of Sound (2007), Cybersonica (2006-8), Arts Institute Bournemouth (2006-7), Arts Council England (2003,5), NESTA Futurelab (2002-7), Clark Digital Bursary (2002,4), Bristol Old Vic (2004), Cornerhouse (2003), Watershed Media Centre (2002,4,5), Mobile Bristol (2004), Storey Institute (2003), Surrey Institute of Art and Design (2003), London Arts (2002).

Squidsoup is an open group of collaborators built around Anthony Rowe, Gaz Bushell and Chris Bennewith.

Anthony Rowe, creative lead and Squidsoup founder, is also Associate Professor of Interaction Design at the Oslo School of Architecture and Design. Gaz Bushell is main programmer at Squidsoup, and also Lead Programmer for a digital marketing company specializing in viral games. Chris Bennewith is visual designer at Squidsoup, and also Associate Professor, Head of the Institute of Visual Communication at Massey University, Wellington (NZ).

Others involved include James Lane (altzero, Ghosts, Come Closer), Scott Arford (altzero), Liam Birtles (Bugs, Stealth and a bit of Driftnet), Sam Britton (altzero), Ollie Bown (altzero, Driftnet), Cyan (altzero), Cliff Randell (Come Closer) and Piers Watson (Virtual Puppeteers) - and many many others who have helped them along the way.

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Program

  • Tuesday, 12 June 2001