Client: Fraser Coast Regional Council Location: Maryborough, Queensland Materials: Stainless steel, bronze, copper, electro-mechanical components Completed: 2016 “One of the advantages for Maryborough men, when ships arrived, was the influx of young unmarried women. It was not long before the colonial bachelors of Maryborough…
Apparatus for Transtemporal Relocations of Impending Space
Client: VicRoads and Stonnington Council Location: Gardiner Station, Glen Iris, Victoria Features: Interactive LED lights, original signal box components Materials:Stainless steel, bronze, copper, electro-mechanical components Completed: 2016 Recent cataloguing of the switch house and signal box in preparation for upcoming works uncovered some items…
Apparatus for Transtemporal Praedicto of Prodigium Futurum
Client: Brisbane City Council Location: Graceville, Brisbane Materials: Stainless steel, bronze, copper, electro-mechanical components Completed: 2016 Long ago, infamous inventor, Franz Andriessen worked from a laboratory/workshop in one of Graceville’s grandest old houses. Though the property has long since be demolished,…
Apparatus for Transtemporal Occurrence of Impending Space
Client: Melbourne City Council Location: Middle Promenade, North Wharf, Docklands Features: Human powered electricity generator driving multiple LED/fibreoptic lights, cast sterling silver automata (internal) Materials: Stainless steel, bronze, copper, electro-mechanical components Completed: 2014 Another work in my ‘imagined histories’ series the Apparatus for Transtemporal Occurrence…
Apparatus for Germination of Achaemienis Ambulatii (Pony Plant)
Client: Brisbane City Council Location: City Botanic Gardens, Brisbane Features: multi-level sandpits catering to a variety of children’s wheelchair heights Materials: Stainless steel, bronze, copper, custom water dripping system Completed: 2014 The Apparatus for Germination of Achaemienis Ambulatii (Pony Plant) is a sculpture in my…
Noosa Town Clock
Client: Sunshine Coast Regional Council Location: Noosa Junction Features: Automatically updating via GPS, rear sphere opens on the hour to reveal mythical wallum creature Materials: Swiss clock movement, GPS, stainless steel, bronze, copper, electro-mechanical components, MEGAbay LED lighting Completed: 2013 The…
Teabag Jiggler XI
Materials: brass, clock parts, stainless steel Features: revolutionise tea industry Completed: 2013
Apparatus for Viewing Transdimensional Mechatronic Variants of a Set Cause #4a
Materials: cast bronze, stainless steel, copper, brass, found vintage objects, LEDs, DC generators, super capacitors Completed: 2013 A table mounted version of Cornelius Dempsey’s apparatus housed in the Boggo Road collection. In Brisbane today, nothing is known of a Cornelius Dempsey who lived and died in…
Remote Effluxion Cloning Apparatus II
Materials: cast bronze, stainless steel, copper, brass, found vintage objects, LEDs, DC generators, super capacitors Completed: 2013 Like the Apparatus for Non-destructive Transmission of Biological Visualisation, but more portable, the Remote Effluxion Cloning Apparatus (RECA) locks onto a sea creature’s life force and copies it,…
Apparatus for Non-destructive Transmission of Biological Visualisation
Client: Moreton Bay Regional Council Location: Marine Parade, Redcliffe Materials: Stainless Steel, Cast Aluminium Features: hand-wound electricity generator powering LED lighting and internal automata Completed: 2011 Invented in the early 19th century by eccentric naturalist Franz Andriessen, the device is believed have…
Apparatus for Viewing Transdimensional Mechatronic Variants of a Set Cause #1
Client: Project Services, Queensland State Government Materials: cast bronze, stainless steel, copper brass, found vintage objects, LEDs, DC generators, super capacitors Features: human-powered Edwardian-era underwater views of Brisbane Completed: September 2010 In Brisbane, 2008, nothing is known of a Cornelius Dempsey who was born…
Apparatus for Viewing Transdimensional Mechatronic Variants of a Set Cause #2
Client: Project Services, Queensland State Government Materials: cast bronze, stainless steel, copper brass, found vintage objects, LEDs, DC generators, super capacitors Features: human-powered Edwardian-era underwater views of Brisbane Completed: September 2010 In Brisbane, 2008, nothing is known of a Cornelius Dempsey who was…
Apparatus for Viewing Transdimensional Mechatronic Variants of a Set Cause #3
Client: Project Services, Queensland State Government Materials: cast bronze, stainless steel, copper brass, found vintage objects, LEDs, DC generators, super capacitors Features: human-powered Edwardian-era underwater views of Brisbane Completed: September 2010 In Brisbane, 2008, nothing is known of a Cornelius Dempsey…
Apparatus for Viewing Transdimensional Mechatronic Variants of a Set Cause #4
Client: Project Services, Queensland State Government Materials: cast bronze, stainless steel, copper brass, found vintage objects, LEDs, DC generators, super capacitors Features: human-powered Edwardian-era underwater views of Brisbane Completed: September 2010 In Brisbane, 2008, nothing is known of a Cornelius Dempsey who was born…
Juice
Client: Vulcana Women’s Circus and Brisbane City Council Materials: mixed Features: it actually works! Completed: 2008 Juice is an eccentric, fanciful and highly physical performance event. Combine the antics of circus, an elaborate steampunk inspired machine operated by eclectic aerial…
Teabag Jiggler X
Materials: various found objects, steel, brass Features: revolutionise tea industry Completed: 2007
Teabag Jiggler IX
Materials: brass, clock parts, stainless steel Features: revolutionise tea industry Completed: 2007
Wynnum Water Park
Client: Brisbane City Council Features: concept design for water play park on the Wynnum foreshore Completed: 2006 In 2006 I was engaged by Brisbane City Council to develop a concept for a big budget water park. This work was pivotal…
Metro Series Teabag Jigglers
Materials: recycled bric-a-brac, clock parts, toys Features: revolutionise tea industry Completed: 1995-96 The metro range of tea bag jigglers was the third installment in the teabag jiggler series.
Teabag Jiggler II
Materials: handforged steel Features: revolutionise the tea industry Completed: 1995-6 The second in the teabag jiggler series, it is now part of the Pat Corrigan Collection.