Spring Fall Solo Exhibition (2026)


boredomresearch is pleased to announce their solo exhibition Spring Fall at SPUD, Sway from 1-30 May 2026. Spring Fall is a meditation on memory, impermanence, and the incalculability of loss in the natural world. A moving image installation transfigures the final fall of a bark-stripped beech tree in Bolderwood, New Forest. Leaves dance in defiance of

New Forest National Park Artist Residency (2025)


In October 2025 we were artists in residence at SPUD in Sway as part of the New Forest National Park Authority, Artist in Residence programme. It was an extraordinary month of immersion in the ancient woodlands of the New Forest as autumn began to shift the colour of the canopy. We spent time with Knowles Beech,

An underwater microbiological world under stress


boredomresearch are exhibiting the first part of their Anthrobiotica (2020) film in Mar Menor Reset Exhibition at the Center del Carme Cultura Contemporània, València (28 October 2020 to 10 January 2021). Anthrobiotica is a video artwork depicting an underwater world of microbiological life inspired by the stressed environment of the Mar Menor in Murcia, Spain.

AfterGlow Film screens at ArtScience Museum Singapore (2018)


boredomresearch are screening their film AfterGlow (Susceptible, Exposed, Infected, ‘Recovered’) in the ArtScience Museum, Singapore in their onscreen Seeing Systems programme (3-31 August 2018). The artists participated in the ArtScience Conversation Event on the 18th August 2018 where they spoke about the research and development of their art and science collaborative project, commissioned by Animate Projects,

The Ultimate Fate of Jeremy Fisher Installation (2018)


boredomresearch are exhibiting their video installation The Ultimate Fate of Jeremy Fisher at Wray Castle, Cumbria in the exhibition The Women of Wray Castle: Convention and Control  from 2 March – 25 November 2018. The animation exploits Beatrix Potter’s magical aesthetic to introduce a major issue of our time that would undoubtedly have received her

SUBMERGED Online Exhibition (2017)


boredomresearch are exhibiting video documentation from their Robots in Distress simulation in the SUBMERGED SciArt Center Exhibition from 9 November 2017. “As staggering in quantity as the ocean is in size, our estimated 117 million lakes contain worlds of unknown history and lifeforms. From the jellyfish species recently discovered in the Kodaikanal Lake, to the biodiverse depths