Commission an Installation
We create temporary and permanent large-scale works in open settings and commissioned sites. If you’re considering a piece for a workplace, community, festival, or public space, let’s talk.
Response Time
We typically respond within 24 hours. For urgent enquiries, please note this in your message.
What to Expect
Initial consultation call
Site assessment discussion
Timeline & budget overview
Proposal development
Booking Timeline
Commissions typically require 8-16 weeks lead time. Acquisition options can be arranged within 2-6 weeks depending on availability.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Licensing grants permission to fabricate and present an existing installation system for a defined duration and context, while the artist retains intellectual property.
Commissioning involves the development of a site-specific work, tailored to a particular context, with scope, authorship, and ownership defined by contract. -
Three license types are offered, based on duration and scope of use:
Festival License — for a single, time-bound event
Institutional License — for extended or repeat display at one site
Touring License — for presentation across multiple sites
Each license includes the core artwork system and fabrication files, with usage rights tailored to how and where the work is presented.
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Licensing: Intellectual property remains with the artist.
Acquisition: The physical artwork is owned by the organisation; intellectual property remains with the artist.
Commission: Ownership and authorship are defined contractually.
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The installation must be deinstalled, or a new license agreement arranged.
Ongoing use beyond the agreed term requires renewal. -
Yes, subject to the terms of the agreement and site conditions.
Some licenses restrict relocation without prior approval. -
Assemblies typically involve 6–20 participants for assembly over 3-4 hours, depending on scale and context.
The system is designed to support collective assembly without requiring specialised technical skills. -
Yes. The systems are designed for assembly by non-professionals under guidance, making them suitable for community, organisational, or facilitated contexts.
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Pricing is determined by the selected pathway, scope, duration, and level of involvement.
Indicative ranges are provided upon enquiry. -
Yes.
All works are designed to be fabricated locally using provided digital files, enabling international delivery without shipping large physical structures. For commissions and on-site support, travel is factored into the proposal. -
Yes. Installations are designed for public contexts and can be adapted for indoor or outdoor environments, subject to site assessment.
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Structural logic and assembly guidance are provided.
Final compliance depends on local regulations, site conditions, and fabrication partners.