Brendan Dawes
The Art of Form and Code
(2023)

A 168-hour-long, real-time generative video installation featuring the work of Brian Eno presented at the Venice Biennale.

An ongoing artistic practice rooted in generative and automated computational systems, producing works that operate across digital and physical forms.

Walk in the Park, Look at the Sky is where I share my process, sketches and thoughts, updated weekly and sometimes daily.

You can browse the complete archive of my work or explore using these themes:

data / electronic / web / paper / plastic / pixels / iot / interface / time / memories / ai / everything

Represented by Gazelli Art House, you can find works for sale and details of current and forthcoming shows via their website.

Find out more about me and feel free to get in touch.

2026-06-07 22:30:51 Blog  

That Was The Week That Was — 7th June 2026

2024-12-17 News  

Eno documentary shortlisted for Academy Award

2024-02-22 News  

Featured in On NFTs – a historical survey of NFTs from Taschen

Available to collect  

Descendants Gen 2

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Persian Dreams

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You Me and the Machine

Local Murmurs
Story-sharing installation for Airbnb at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival
2016-01-22
Six Monkeys
Physical interactions with email
2014-09-08
2014-06-27
2013-07-12
2013-05-23
2012-03-01
2011-05-01
2011-03-01
2010-03-26