Antony Hall is a science-inspired artist orginally from Glastonbury and now working in Manchester. His artworks frequently take the form of scientific experiments in themselves, which are documented in his occasional Table Top Experiments zine. Noteable works include the perpetual coffee-cup vortex, and the ENKI series of experiments which involve synchronising the electronic activity of human brains (in living humans) with that of electric fish (in tanks).

Tony is also a founder member of the Owl Project group, who build noise-making devices into bits of wood known as 'iLogs'. Owl Project have recently been awarded a £500,000 commission to build a floating, interactive waterwheel on the River Tyne as part of Artists Taking the Lead for the Cultural Olympiad.

Explore Tony's website and read more about all of these extraordinary things here.

For part eight of Two Heads, Tony has been causing keys to disintegrate by means of electrolysis. Pictures will appear here in due course.


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