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Tom is an award winning digital producer and a co-director of Crossover Labs, an arts organisation that focuses on cross-disciplinary collaborative approaches in art, storytelling and technology. Crossover’s core mission is to support artists to make great work and open up the arts to the broadest possible audience.
As a producer his work has been shown at a wide range of places including The Barbican, BBC, Ars Electronica, SXSW and MoMA. In 2023 he won the SXSW XR Jury Award for Karen Palmer’s Consensus Gentium.
Tom has curated programmes of digital art for international festivals around the world including CPH:DOX, Sheffield Doc/Fest, The International Film Festival of India, Silbersalz Science and Media Festival, Bergen International Film Festival and the Adelaide Fringe. He is deeply embedded in the international XR industry and am a consortium member of Immersive Arts, a programme distributing £6 million of support to digital artists.
His lab programmes accelerate artist’s projects to the next level of their development and bring together creators from multiple disciplines to spark new collaborations around the latest modes of expression using technology. This webinar will also include an interactive QandA segment moderated by Darren Chouings (Media Consultant in Residence at The University of Derby)
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