This spring we’ll be kick starting our exciting programme of public-facing digital arts activities, as part of the Stockport Creative Campus initiative, with a residency, workshop programme, and a world premiere of a new digital artwork by acclaimed artist Di Mainstone.
Di Mainstone is a multi-disciplinary artist and international award-winning filmmaker, who collaborates with communities, scientists, historians and musicians to develop powerful films, playful public installations and immersive experiences. Her work focuses on themes of climate change, biodiversity loss, and forgotten women’s histories.
Di’s recent commissions include award-winning climate inspired film ‘Time Bascule‘, celebrating the 125th anniversary of the London Tower Bridge; ‘Human Harp’, a digital musical device that transforms suspension bridges into giant harps that people can play; and ‘Time Mirror‘, an interactive kaleidoscope for the public realm, installed at Blackwell Arts & Crafts House and later Grizedale Sculpture Park. Her work has been exhibited and screened at RIBA, V&A, Design Museum, Barbican, The National Portrait Gallery, Tower Bridge, The Roundhouse, The Cannes Film Festival, Eyebeam NYC, and the Swedish National Touring Theatre.