
(Norwich, United Kingdom, 1964)
Writer, producer and interactive consultant. He has worked in digital media since 1994. Winner of two BAFTAs for interactive projects: “Mind Gym” and “Online Caroline”. In addition, he has participated in “Planet Jemma” and “Mount Kristos”, also nominated for the BAFTA. In 2004/5 she created “In Search of Oldton” for BBC Radio 4, a pioneer in generating content in the fictional narrative format. Other work carried out in collaboration with Radio 4 includes the reform of its website (2007/8) and the sound drama “Blake in Lambeth” (2016). He has been the author or has participated in more current projects such as “Footballer United” or “Longitude”, immersive theatrical projects and regularly participates in the podcast “The Curiously Specific Book Club”. He has participated in numerous audiovisual projects in the entertainment industry (BBC Castaway Remote Control, BBC Spooks Mobile, Penguin's Malice Box Quest, Channel 4 Lost Generation, CBBC Newsround, FilmFour Dreams of a Life) and in the educational sector (Creative Partnerships StorySpinner KS2&3 English project, English Heritage Belsay Hall Interactive, 4iP digital innovation fund, Science Museum Information Age gallery, NESTA Digital R& D Fund for the Arts).
He participated in Medialab Madrid through the project “Vínculo -a. “Politics of affectivity, aesthetics of bio-power” (from May 30 to July 23, 2006) web art project, art on the Internet, which could be visited simultaneously both in the Conde Duque space and from the World Wide Web. Composed of eleven web art proposals around contemporary affectivity and its technological mediation. With the work “Online Caroline (2000)” (Rob Bevan + Tim Wright), winner of a BAFTA in the “Interactive” category in 2000.