CASA’s Duncan Hay and Martin Zaltz Austwick joined Oliver Duke-Williams from UCLDH and James Kneale from UCL Geography to create Pixelstick images at the church. The Pixelstick is a unique tool for light painting - creating two-dimensional images in space which are revealed in long-exposure photographs - like the ones here - drawn from historic photographs of the church, the prints of William Morris, the history of computing, and drawings of the stained glass windows created by local schoolchildren. Duncan, Oliver, and Church Warden Glynn gave short talks on the history of the church and area, and on the radical socialism of William Morris, with the audience taking their own photographs on their cameras and smartphones.
Huge thanks to Alex and Glynn at St Michael’s, and the E17 Art Trail team, for having us!



