Graeme Miller

Graeme Miller

Graeme Miller is an artist and composer whose work emerged from the influential performance work of the 1980s, a co-founder of Impact Theatre Cooperative. He subsequently developed work as theatre artist with works that include, A Girl Skipping, 1990. Thought this period he developed a reputation for his dance and theatre soundtracks and has continued to compose and design sound across a range of media. Since 1990 he has and continues to work as an artist specialising in installation work that creates interactive and situational encounters for a public. These include BEHELD (Dilston Grove, LONDON) a work that charts sites where stowaways have fallen from aircraft, TRACK a 150m social sculpture of dolly track that transports the viewer though the landscape, Baseline (2004 Vienna, 2009 London Barbican) and audiovisual installation capturing a 40 minute urban walk by 14 people following a double bass player. His first land radio work Listening Ground (Artangel/Salisbury Festival 1994) made a 20mile linear installation of transmitters across Salisbury plane - a work developed in LINKED a 20 transmitter semi-permanent installation in East London that revives in transmitted speech 500 houses demolished there. His live radio broadcast On Air was recently staged at Sculpture in the City 2018 and Bilbao Spain 2016.

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