Coda to Coda
Sound and Music Studio. Hoxton, London.

Thrilled to share that we worked with the brilliant team at the bold new @vam_east on a generative evolving soundscape for one of the free permanent galleries ‘Why We Make’, showcasing over 500 objects from the V&A’s collections spanning art, architecture, design, performance, and fashion.
Our concept was to activate and ‘give voice’ to the space by creating ‘sound portraits’ drawn from the objects and weaving them together into an ever-changing collage.
It opens this weekend, we can’t wait to hear what you think!
Big congrats to the whole team for a decade of work(!) and special shout out to the Why We Make Design team @ja__projects @apracticeforeverydaylife @larryachiampong @urgecollective

Thrilled to share that we worked with the brilliant team at the bold new @vam_east on a generative evolving soundscape for one of the free permanent galleries ‘Why We Make’, showcasing over 500 objects from the V&A’s collections spanning art, architecture, design, performance, and fashion.
Our concept was to activate and ‘give voice’ to the space by creating ‘sound portraits’ drawn from the objects and weaving them together into an ever-changing collage.
It opens this weekend, we can’t wait to hear what you think!
Big congrats to the whole team for a decade of work(!) and special shout out to the Why We Make Design team @ja__projects @apracticeforeverydaylife @larryachiampong @urgecollective

Thrilled to share that we worked with the brilliant team at the bold new @vam_east on a generative evolving soundscape for one of the free permanent galleries ‘Why We Make’, showcasing over 500 objects from the V&A’s collections spanning art, architecture, design, performance, and fashion.
Our concept was to activate and ‘give voice’ to the space by creating ‘sound portraits’ drawn from the objects and weaving them together into an ever-changing collage.
It opens this weekend, we can’t wait to hear what you think!
Big congrats to the whole team for a decade of work(!) and special shout out to the Why We Make Design team @ja__projects @apracticeforeverydaylife @larryachiampong @urgecollective

Thrilled to share that we worked with the brilliant team at the bold new @vam_east on a generative evolving soundscape for one of the free permanent galleries ‘Why We Make’, showcasing over 500 objects from the V&A’s collections spanning art, architecture, design, performance, and fashion.
Our concept was to activate and ‘give voice’ to the space by creating ‘sound portraits’ drawn from the objects and weaving them together into an ever-changing collage.
It opens this weekend, we can’t wait to hear what you think!
Big congrats to the whole team for a decade of work(!) and special shout out to the Why We Make Design team @ja__projects @apracticeforeverydaylife @larryachiampong @urgecollective

Thrilled to share that we worked with the brilliant team at the bold new @vam_east on a generative evolving soundscape for one of the free permanent galleries ‘Why We Make’, showcasing over 500 objects from the V&A’s collections spanning art, architecture, design, performance, and fashion.
Our concept was to activate and ‘give voice’ to the space by creating ‘sound portraits’ drawn from the objects and weaving them together into an ever-changing collage.
It opens this weekend, we can’t wait to hear what you think!
Big congrats to the whole team for a decade of work(!) and special shout out to the Why We Make Design team @ja__projects @apracticeforeverydaylife @larryachiampong @urgecollective

Thrilled to share that we worked with the brilliant team at the bold new @vam_east on a generative evolving soundscape for one of the free permanent galleries ‘Why We Make’, showcasing over 500 objects from the V&A’s collections spanning art, architecture, design, performance, and fashion.
Our concept was to activate and ‘give voice’ to the space by creating ‘sound portraits’ drawn from the objects and weaving them together into an ever-changing collage.
It opens this weekend, we can’t wait to hear what you think!
Big congrats to the whole team for a decade of work(!) and special shout out to the Why We Make Design team @ja__projects @apracticeforeverydaylife @larryachiampong @urgecollective

@scienceandindustrymuseum Horrible Science: Cosmic Chaos is out of this world - literally.We had so much fun making the intergalactic soundscapes for this and working with the whole exhibition and curatorial team.
Alongside characters from the hit @cbbc show, visitors go on an epic journey through the solar system, and are faced with the choice of using your newfound science skills for good or for creating cosmic chaos alongside supervillain Dr Big Brain!
Walk in astronauts’ shoes, discover Mercury and even dance on an alien disco planet. Here are some snaps of the journey round the Solar System 👨🚀🚀🪐
Open now until 3 January 2027

@scienceandindustrymuseum Horrible Science: Cosmic Chaos is out of this world - literally.We had so much fun making the intergalactic soundscapes for this and working with the whole exhibition and curatorial team.
Alongside characters from the hit @cbbc show, visitors go on an epic journey through the solar system, and are faced with the choice of using your newfound science skills for good or for creating cosmic chaos alongside supervillain Dr Big Brain!
Walk in astronauts’ shoes, discover Mercury and even dance on an alien disco planet. Here are some snaps of the journey round the Solar System 👨🚀🚀🪐
Open now until 3 January 2027

@scienceandindustrymuseum Horrible Science: Cosmic Chaos is out of this world - literally.We had so much fun making the intergalactic soundscapes for this and working with the whole exhibition and curatorial team.
Alongside characters from the hit @cbbc show, visitors go on an epic journey through the solar system, and are faced with the choice of using your newfound science skills for good or for creating cosmic chaos alongside supervillain Dr Big Brain!
Walk in astronauts’ shoes, discover Mercury and even dance on an alien disco planet. Here are some snaps of the journey round the Solar System 👨🚀🚀🪐
Open now until 3 January 2027

@scienceandindustrymuseum Horrible Science: Cosmic Chaos is out of this world - literally.We had so much fun making the intergalactic soundscapes for this and working with the whole exhibition and curatorial team.
Alongside characters from the hit @cbbc show, visitors go on an epic journey through the solar system, and are faced with the choice of using your newfound science skills for good or for creating cosmic chaos alongside supervillain Dr Big Brain!
Walk in astronauts’ shoes, discover Mercury and even dance on an alien disco planet. Here are some snaps of the journey round the Solar System 👨🚀🚀🪐
Open now until 3 January 2027

@scienceandindustrymuseum Horrible Science: Cosmic Chaos is out of this world - literally.We had so much fun making the intergalactic soundscapes for this and working with the whole exhibition and curatorial team.
Alongside characters from the hit @cbbc show, visitors go on an epic journey through the solar system, and are faced with the choice of using your newfound science skills for good or for creating cosmic chaos alongside supervillain Dr Big Brain!
Walk in astronauts’ shoes, discover Mercury and even dance on an alien disco planet. Here are some snaps of the journey round the Solar System 👨🚀🚀🪐
Open now until 3 January 2027

We had a lot of fun re-visiting our work on @_lightroomldn ‘s VOGUE: Inventing the Runway show recently and updating it for a new iteration that just opened to great acclaim in Shanghai’s @westbundmuseum
It’s been an honour to be involved in these early stages of Lightroom, to see it not only develop as a new format for immersive storytelling, but also inspire so many directors and creatives to begin to explore its possibilities. It’s been great finding new ways to re-imagine the techniques and expertise we’ve spent years honing in sound design and composition to help bring shows like VOGUE to life.
Congrats to the whole POLYVERSE team! As ever so great to collaborate with the talented crew at @sennep_games on a new game. This time designing environments for their beautifully crafted brain activating puzzles 💫
Repost @sennep_games
We are excited to share that our in-development puzzle game POLYVERSE has been selected for the
London Games Festival Official Selection 2026 ✨
A curated line-up celebrating originality, ambition and creative craft and we’re incredibly proud to be part of it.
Polyverse blends simple maths, spatial thinking and low-poly world-building into a calm, ‘thinky’ puzzle experience. Each puzzle restores a world piece by piece. ��You can play it at New Game Plus during the festival.
See you there 👀
#LGF26 #LondonGamesFestival #IndieGameDev #mathgames

Horrible Science: Cosmic Chaos @scienceandindustrymuseum is now open!!
It was out of this world to make the soundscapes for the cosmic adventure through this new exhibition at @scienceandindustrymuseum in Manchester. Picking up on the brilliant and fun musical direction of the BBCs show Horrible Science, we had a lot of fun referencing some of our favourite sci fi soundtracks. From the orchestral thrills of Dr Big Brains Lair, to space dub wormholes .. 👩🏽🚀
Opens Friday 13 February - 3 February 2027 visit their website to grab your tickets
So what's next for HomeForest? While the current digital experience harnesses the power of immersive technologies, the ethos of HomeForest remains focused on creating meaningful experiences that strengthen connections between people and their surroundings.
We are excited to see how this project continues to grow! 🌱
HomeForest: @squintopera @journeydotworld @hapticarchitects @codatocodaldn @lionheartfelt @yao_mjy @bio_id
Stay tuned for more updates from the previous winners of The Davidson Prize, to celebrate five years of collaboration and imagination for the future of the home.
The inaugural Davidson Prize-winning project was HomeForest, a digital and physical solution addressing the psychological challenges of home working grounded in the principles of biophilia, developed by an interdisciplinary team including: @squintopera @journeydotworld @hapticarchitects @codatocodaldn @lionheartfelt @yao_mjy @bio_id
The project draws on nature’s restorative benefits and the Japanese concept of shinrin-yoku; forest bathing.
After winning the prize, Journey (which Squint/Opera is now a part of) helped to develop HomeForest into an Apple Vision Pro experience in 2024, featuring a digital twin of the user’s home virtually augmented to bring artificial nature into indoor environments.
📍Karl Nielsen Museum. Odense, Denmark. Sept 2025.
Back in 2023, @codatocodaldn was commissioned to do some sound work on an installation piece at the Carl Nielsen Museum featuring ‘Voyelles’, a poem by Arthur Rimbaud, for which I lent my voice and recorded at their East London-based studios.
Fast forward to September 2025, I went with the ceramic artist @baamtii to a little town called Tumerup to do some film work for a few days.
Somehow along the way, I connected the dots and vaguely remembered I had done this work a few years back for a museum somewhere in Denmark… 🤔
Looking at the map, I figured it was only 30 min from where we were staying…
So, of course, on the last day of our trip, we stopped by the Karl Nielsen’s Museum 🌟
🔊So here it is:
Slide 1. Installation. Your favourite voice over artist. 😀(just the poetry not the opera voice 😆)
Slides 2–8. More on Karl Nielsen’s musical world and compositions.
A delightful collab with @codatocodaldn who also did the sound post on my film ‘Love In A Minor’.
Thank you to @baamtii for letting me tag along for a bit of Danish hygge time, and whose gorgeous work you should defo take the time to look at. 💫
This anecdote reminds me that random things somehow will eventually make sense one day. Serendipity… or synchronicity? All we need to do is to… connect the dots… Full stop.

📍Karl Nielsen Museum. Odense, Denmark. Sept 2025.
Back in 2023, @codatocodaldn was commissioned to do some sound work on an installation piece at the Carl Nielsen Museum featuring ‘Voyelles’, a poem by Arthur Rimbaud, for which I lent my voice and recorded at their East London-based studios.
Fast forward to September 2025, I went with the ceramic artist @baamtii to a little town called Tumerup to do some film work for a few days.
Somehow along the way, I connected the dots and vaguely remembered I had done this work a few years back for a museum somewhere in Denmark… 🤔
Looking at the map, I figured it was only 30 min from where we were staying…
So, of course, on the last day of our trip, we stopped by the Karl Nielsen’s Museum 🌟
🔊So here it is:
Slide 1. Installation. Your favourite voice over artist. 😀(just the poetry not the opera voice 😆)
Slides 2–8. More on Karl Nielsen’s musical world and compositions.
A delightful collab with @codatocodaldn who also did the sound post on my film ‘Love In A Minor’.
Thank you to @baamtii for letting me tag along for a bit of Danish hygge time, and whose gorgeous work you should defo take the time to look at. 💫
This anecdote reminds me that random things somehow will eventually make sense one day. Serendipity… or synchronicity? All we need to do is to… connect the dots… Full stop.

📍Karl Nielsen Museum. Odense, Denmark. Sept 2025.
Back in 2023, @codatocodaldn was commissioned to do some sound work on an installation piece at the Carl Nielsen Museum featuring ‘Voyelles’, a poem by Arthur Rimbaud, for which I lent my voice and recorded at their East London-based studios.
Fast forward to September 2025, I went with the ceramic artist @baamtii to a little town called Tumerup to do some film work for a few days.
Somehow along the way, I connected the dots and vaguely remembered I had done this work a few years back for a museum somewhere in Denmark… 🤔
Looking at the map, I figured it was only 30 min from where we were staying…
So, of course, on the last day of our trip, we stopped by the Karl Nielsen’s Museum 🌟
🔊So here it is:
Slide 1. Installation. Your favourite voice over artist. 😀(just the poetry not the opera voice 😆)
Slides 2–8. More on Karl Nielsen’s musical world and compositions.
A delightful collab with @codatocodaldn who also did the sound post on my film ‘Love In A Minor’.
Thank you to @baamtii for letting me tag along for a bit of Danish hygge time, and whose gorgeous work you should defo take the time to look at. 💫
This anecdote reminds me that random things somehow will eventually make sense one day. Serendipity… or synchronicity? All we need to do is to… connect the dots… Full stop.

📍Karl Nielsen Museum. Odense, Denmark. Sept 2025.
Back in 2023, @codatocodaldn was commissioned to do some sound work on an installation piece at the Carl Nielsen Museum featuring ‘Voyelles’, a poem by Arthur Rimbaud, for which I lent my voice and recorded at their East London-based studios.
Fast forward to September 2025, I went with the ceramic artist @baamtii to a little town called Tumerup to do some film work for a few days.
Somehow along the way, I connected the dots and vaguely remembered I had done this work a few years back for a museum somewhere in Denmark… 🤔
Looking at the map, I figured it was only 30 min from where we were staying…
So, of course, on the last day of our trip, we stopped by the Karl Nielsen’s Museum 🌟
🔊So here it is:
Slide 1. Installation. Your favourite voice over artist. 😀(just the poetry not the opera voice 😆)
Slides 2–8. More on Karl Nielsen’s musical world and compositions.
A delightful collab with @codatocodaldn who also did the sound post on my film ‘Love In A Minor’.
Thank you to @baamtii for letting me tag along for a bit of Danish hygge time, and whose gorgeous work you should defo take the time to look at. 💫
This anecdote reminds me that random things somehow will eventually make sense one day. Serendipity… or synchronicity? All we need to do is to… connect the dots… Full stop.

📍Karl Nielsen Museum. Odense, Denmark. Sept 2025.
Back in 2023, @codatocodaldn was commissioned to do some sound work on an installation piece at the Carl Nielsen Museum featuring ‘Voyelles’, a poem by Arthur Rimbaud, for which I lent my voice and recorded at their East London-based studios.
Fast forward to September 2025, I went with the ceramic artist @baamtii to a little town called Tumerup to do some film work for a few days.
Somehow along the way, I connected the dots and vaguely remembered I had done this work a few years back for a museum somewhere in Denmark… 🤔
Looking at the map, I figured it was only 30 min from where we were staying…
So, of course, on the last day of our trip, we stopped by the Karl Nielsen’s Museum 🌟
🔊So here it is:
Slide 1. Installation. Your favourite voice over artist. 😀(just the poetry not the opera voice 😆)
Slides 2–8. More on Karl Nielsen’s musical world and compositions.
A delightful collab with @codatocodaldn who also did the sound post on my film ‘Love In A Minor’.
Thank you to @baamtii for letting me tag along for a bit of Danish hygge time, and whose gorgeous work you should defo take the time to look at. 💫
This anecdote reminds me that random things somehow will eventually make sense one day. Serendipity… or synchronicity? All we need to do is to… connect the dots… Full stop.

📍Karl Nielsen Museum. Odense, Denmark. Sept 2025.
Back in 2023, @codatocodaldn was commissioned to do some sound work on an installation piece at the Carl Nielsen Museum featuring ‘Voyelles’, a poem by Arthur Rimbaud, for which I lent my voice and recorded at their East London-based studios.
Fast forward to September 2025, I went with the ceramic artist @baamtii to a little town called Tumerup to do some film work for a few days.
Somehow along the way, I connected the dots and vaguely remembered I had done this work a few years back for a museum somewhere in Denmark… 🤔
Looking at the map, I figured it was only 30 min from where we were staying…
So, of course, on the last day of our trip, we stopped by the Karl Nielsen’s Museum 🌟
🔊So here it is:
Slide 1. Installation. Your favourite voice over artist. 😀(just the poetry not the opera voice 😆)
Slides 2–8. More on Karl Nielsen’s musical world and compositions.
A delightful collab with @codatocodaldn who also did the sound post on my film ‘Love In A Minor’.
Thank you to @baamtii for letting me tag along for a bit of Danish hygge time, and whose gorgeous work you should defo take the time to look at. 💫
This anecdote reminds me that random things somehow will eventually make sense one day. Serendipity… or synchronicity? All we need to do is to… connect the dots… Full stop.

📍Karl Nielsen Museum. Odense, Denmark. Sept 2025.
Back in 2023, @codatocodaldn was commissioned to do some sound work on an installation piece at the Carl Nielsen Museum featuring ‘Voyelles’, a poem by Arthur Rimbaud, for which I lent my voice and recorded at their East London-based studios.
Fast forward to September 2025, I went with the ceramic artist @baamtii to a little town called Tumerup to do some film work for a few days.
Somehow along the way, I connected the dots and vaguely remembered I had done this work a few years back for a museum somewhere in Denmark… 🤔
Looking at the map, I figured it was only 30 min from where we were staying…
So, of course, on the last day of our trip, we stopped by the Karl Nielsen’s Museum 🌟
🔊So here it is:
Slide 1. Installation. Your favourite voice over artist. 😀(just the poetry not the opera voice 😆)
Slides 2–8. More on Karl Nielsen’s musical world and compositions.
A delightful collab with @codatocodaldn who also did the sound post on my film ‘Love In A Minor’.
Thank you to @baamtii for letting me tag along for a bit of Danish hygge time, and whose gorgeous work you should defo take the time to look at. 💫
This anecdote reminds me that random things somehow will eventually make sense one day. Serendipity… or synchronicity? All we need to do is to… connect the dots… Full stop.
📍Karl Nielsen Museum. Odense, Denmark. Sept 2025.
Back in 2023, @codatocodaldn was commissioned to do some sound work on an installation piece at the Carl Nielsen Museum featuring ‘Voyelles’, a poem by Arthur Rimbaud, for which I lent my voice and recorded at their East London-based studios.
Fast forward to September 2025, I went with the ceramic artist @baamtii to a little town called Tumerup to do some film work for a few days.
Somehow along the way, I connected the dots and vaguely remembered I had done this work a few years back for a museum somewhere in Denmark… 🤔
Looking at the map, I figured it was only 30 min from where we were staying…
So, of course, on the last day of our trip, we stopped by the Karl Nielsen’s Museum 🌟
🔊So here it is:
Slide 1. Installation. Your favourite voice over artist. 😀(just the poetry not the opera voice 😆)
Slides 2–8. More on Karl Nielsen’s musical world and compositions.
A delightful collab with @codatocodaldn who also did the sound post on my film ‘Love In A Minor’.
Thank you to @baamtii for letting me tag along for a bit of Danish hygge time, and whose gorgeous work you should defo take the time to look at. 💫
This anecdote reminds me that random things somehow will eventually make sense one day. Serendipity… or synchronicity? All we need to do is to… connect the dots… Full stop.

The Carl Nielsen Museum has been long-listed for a Dezeen Award 2025 for Best Exhibition Design. Seeing our small but perfectly formed project recognised alongside such inspiring projects from around the world makes us very proud.
From over 4,300 entries across 89 countries, our work is one of just 15 exhibition design projects in the running for this year’s award.
This time next week we’ll be opening our doors for an open studio on the project – tickets are now sold out and we’re looking forward to sharing more about the process and design thinking with those attending.
A huge congratulations to everyone involved in bringing this project to life.
📸 Gareth Gardener
Was a real treat to work with the @mediamuseum team to create soundscapes for their brand-new Sound and Vision galleries - celebrating over 200 years of media history through over 500 incredible exhibits, from pioneering technology that changed how we see and hear the world, to its role in shaping the stories we tell..
The Exploring Worlds gallery soundscape takes visitors on a descent from outer space to the surface of Antarctica and then through the ice and into the oceans below. Each environment gave us the opportunity to explore three different recording technologies that have allowed us to capture their unique sounds from Electromagnetic telescope and antenna recordings, to portable tape recorders, directional and contact microphones and hydrophones. We’ve woven in musical elements to each section, which reference composer Olivier Messiaen’s notation of birdsong in ‘Catalogue d’Oiseaux’ - giving a nod to a period of time where portable recording technology and reproduction was not available.
For the Level 3 Entrance Soundscape, we wanted to highlight the technological developments and production techniques that have shaped modern cinema sound systems, via recreations of sound trailers, Hi-Fi demonstrator records and sound fidelity explainer films from the 1900s to
the present day.
The Level 5 Entrance soundscape gave us the chance to celebrate the weird and wonderful sound worlds created by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. We reimagined a classic science fiction story where many of the sound design ‘stars’ and iconic vocalisations from the genre can be brought together.
The galleries are now open and free entry!

So thrilled to share that two exhibitions we worked on won @museumsandheritage award last week! 🎉 A really wonderful recognition of everyone’s hard work, huge congrats to all the talented crew involved!
🏆 Beyond the Bassline won the Temporary Exhibition of the Year
🏆 @showtownbpl won Permanent Exhibition of the Year
BEYOND THE BASSLINE: 500 YEARS OF BLACK BRITISH MUSIC
Curators: @leemagray Aleema Gray (Lead), British Library and @mykaellriley Mykaell Riley (Consultant Curator), University of Westminster
Community Interpretation - @halkaline Halina Kaszycka-Williams, British Library
3D Design – @freehausdesign
2D Design – @lombaertstudio
Lighting Design – @dhadesigns
Sound Design - @codatocodaldn
Audiovisual - ADi Audiovisual
Digital software – @clayinteractive
Creative Consultant Architect – @ja__projects
Commissioned Designer (PACCAR 2 Gallery) – @touching_bass
Branding - @elephantroomuk
Exhibition Fabrication - @samforsterassociates
SHOWTOWN BLACKPOOL
@cassonmann @dhadesigns @studio_williamson @jaynekirkhamwriter @andy_altmann_studio @chriswintr @squintopera @syscoproductions @aivaf @beckinteriors @buttressarchitects @conlon_construction @true_north_manchester @allthingsstudio

So thrilled to share that two exhibitions we worked on won @museumsandheritage award last week! 🎉 A really wonderful recognition of everyone’s hard work, huge congrats to all the talented crew involved!
🏆 Beyond the Bassline won the Temporary Exhibition of the Year
🏆 @showtownbpl won Permanent Exhibition of the Year
BEYOND THE BASSLINE: 500 YEARS OF BLACK BRITISH MUSIC
Curators: @leemagray Aleema Gray (Lead), British Library and @mykaellriley Mykaell Riley (Consultant Curator), University of Westminster
Community Interpretation - @halkaline Halina Kaszycka-Williams, British Library
3D Design – @freehausdesign
2D Design – @lombaertstudio
Lighting Design – @dhadesigns
Sound Design - @codatocodaldn
Audiovisual - ADi Audiovisual
Digital software – @clayinteractive
Creative Consultant Architect – @ja__projects
Commissioned Designer (PACCAR 2 Gallery) – @touching_bass
Branding - @elephantroomuk
Exhibition Fabrication - @samforsterassociates
SHOWTOWN BLACKPOOL
@cassonmann @dhadesigns @studio_williamson @jaynekirkhamwriter @andy_altmann_studio @chriswintr @squintopera @syscoproductions @aivaf @beckinteriors @buttressarchitects @conlon_construction @true_north_manchester @allthingsstudio

So thrilled to share that two exhibitions we worked on won @museumsandheritage award last week! 🎉 A really wonderful recognition of everyone’s hard work, huge congrats to all the talented crew involved!
🏆 Beyond the Bassline won the Temporary Exhibition of the Year
🏆 @showtownbpl won Permanent Exhibition of the Year
BEYOND THE BASSLINE: 500 YEARS OF BLACK BRITISH MUSIC
Curators: @leemagray Aleema Gray (Lead), British Library and @mykaellriley Mykaell Riley (Consultant Curator), University of Westminster
Community Interpretation - @halkaline Halina Kaszycka-Williams, British Library
3D Design – @freehausdesign
2D Design – @lombaertstudio
Lighting Design – @dhadesigns
Sound Design - @codatocodaldn
Audiovisual - ADi Audiovisual
Digital software – @clayinteractive
Creative Consultant Architect – @ja__projects
Commissioned Designer (PACCAR 2 Gallery) – @touching_bass
Branding - @elephantroomuk
Exhibition Fabrication - @samforsterassociates
SHOWTOWN BLACKPOOL
@cassonmann @dhadesigns @studio_williamson @jaynekirkhamwriter @andy_altmann_studio @chriswintr @squintopera @syscoproductions @aivaf @beckinteriors @buttressarchitects @conlon_construction @true_north_manchester @allthingsstudio

So thrilled to share that two exhibitions we worked on won @museumsandheritage award last week! 🎉 A really wonderful recognition of everyone’s hard work, huge congrats to all the talented crew involved!
🏆 Beyond the Bassline won the Temporary Exhibition of the Year
🏆 @showtownbpl won Permanent Exhibition of the Year
BEYOND THE BASSLINE: 500 YEARS OF BLACK BRITISH MUSIC
Curators: @leemagray Aleema Gray (Lead), British Library and @mykaellriley Mykaell Riley (Consultant Curator), University of Westminster
Community Interpretation - @halkaline Halina Kaszycka-Williams, British Library
3D Design – @freehausdesign
2D Design – @lombaertstudio
Lighting Design – @dhadesigns
Sound Design - @codatocodaldn
Audiovisual - ADi Audiovisual
Digital software – @clayinteractive
Creative Consultant Architect – @ja__projects
Commissioned Designer (PACCAR 2 Gallery) – @touching_bass
Branding - @elephantroomuk
Exhibition Fabrication - @samforsterassociates
SHOWTOWN BLACKPOOL
@cassonmann @dhadesigns @studio_williamson @jaynekirkhamwriter @andy_altmann_studio @chriswintr @squintopera @syscoproductions @aivaf @beckinteriors @buttressarchitects @conlon_construction @true_north_manchester @allthingsstudio
We had too much fun making the sound worlds for this brilliant game by @sennep_games ⛳️
Repost • @sennep_games “Getting this for a gaming night with your friends? Then you’re going to have a ball.” – Pocket Gamer
🏌️♂️ “If you’re seeking a uniquely beautiful and inventive game of crazy golf, the answer’s as easy as ABC.” – App Store – Game of the Day
🔤 “Gorgeous typography meets bonkers mini-golf in this miniature design masterpiece.” – App Store – 5 Games We Love
⛳ “If you’re a fan of mini-golf games on iOS, Alphaputt shouldn’t be missed.” – App Store – Game of the Day
Alphaputt is where crazy golf meets typography in a visually stunning, award-winning experience! Play solo or with up to 4 players on one device for the ultimate game night showdown.
🌀 Create custom courses by typing any word
🏌️♂️ Putt through A (Airport) to Z (Zen Garden)
🏆 Critically acclaimed and App Store’s Game of the Day
Whether you’re mastering every hole or battling friends and family, Alphaputt is the perfect blend of skill, strategy, and fun!
📲 Download now and take your best shot!
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View profiles and photos anonymously with ease using the Private Profile Viewer.
This free tool allows you to view Instagram Stories anonymously, ensuring your activity remains hidden from the story uploader.
Anonstories lets users view Instagram stories without alerting the creator.
Works seamlessly on iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and modern browsers like Chrome and Safari.
Prioritizes secure, anonymous browsing without requiring login credentials.
Users can view public stories by simply entering a username—no account needed.
Downloads photos (JPEG) and videos (MP4) with ease.
The service is free to use.
Content from private accounts can only be accessed by followers.
Files are for personal or educational use only and must comply with copyright rules.
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