Graham Elstone

Graham Elstone

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Graham works as an artist, creative educator and project / technical manager internationally. Most of his creative work involves technology as well as a mixed medium approach for his installation and performance pieces. He has a background in theatre which he has transferred his skills from in order to create new works using projection and moving images into public spaces. 

Graham loves to create interactive pieces, engaging all members of society at different stages in life and skill levels. He has created and delivered educational projects within different environments and with diverse groups, such as iPad work with older generations in care settings to working with students as Nottingham Trent University. 


This piece, Edge To The Big Sky, is an interactive audio sculpture that incorporates interactive touch audio sensors. It was commissioned by Lincolnshire Heritage in 2018 and its design is based on a period of research working with the windmill, using visual and audio samples to be used in the piece. The symbols are painted on top with conductive paint, so when touched, they play music, spoken word or sound recordings. 



This piece, Press Hear 31, is an interactive installation that expires ideas of society, culture and our modern world in relation to our future. A total of six eyes were made, three pairs that each contain the words, pictures and thoughts of the young children that worked alongside Graham to complete them. The project was funded by Arts Council England, Nottingham City Council and supported by Bare Conductive.

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