This Site
Atomless.com is an archive of the work of James Tindall and collaborators and a repository for Tindall's ongoing art practice, experimentation and research.
Short Biography
James Tindall is an art director, web developer, designer, and artist based in the UK. Over the Past 7 years Tindall has art directed, designed and built complex, digital solutions (websites, kiosk software and playful interfaces) for clients ranging from Sony and Nike to The London Science Museum and the art collective Greyworld. Tindall's personal work focuses on the creation of responsive, dynamic, audio-visual artworks that have been exhibited in the US, Australia, Hongkong, and across Europe. After 5 years living in London Tindall relocated to Brighton in 2004 where he continues to work freelance as designer, developer, art director and technical consultant.
Selected Client List
- The Associated Board Of The Royal Schools Of Music
- The British Science Museum
- Greyworld
- Soda
- Sony Music
- Kin Records
- Sony Playstation
- Nike
- Warp Records
- Boards Of Canada
- Hi-Res
- Poke London
- Showstudio
- Marks And Barfield
- Skam Records
Employment History
- Interaction designer - Circle UK & Brann Interactive - 1998 to 1999
- Interaction designer - Kleber Design - 2000
- Senior Art Director - Digitas - 2000 to 2002
Relevant Education
- 1st class (Hons) Degree in Interactive Art from the U.W.C.N. - 1998
James Tindall - 2004 - Some Rights Reserved - unless otherwise specified all content of this site is licensed under a
Creative Commons License
Code Fluency
- Java
- Director Lingo
- Flash Action Script
- PHP
- Javascript
- (X)html
- xml
- css
Exhibitions (Personal Work)
- White Noise - Australian Centre for the Moving Image - Melbourne - exhibition curated by Lia + Miguel
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- Sonar2005 - Barcelona - exhibition curated by Lia + Miguel
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- Generative-X at onedotzero9 - Institute Of Contemporary Arts, The Mall, London - May 27th to June 30th 2005 -
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- Warp Records and the London Sinfionetta (U.K. and European Tour) - Projected Abstract visuals taken from the boc site - March 2003 - 2004 -
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- Microwave International Arts Festival - Hong Kong - 2003 -
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- Ars Electronica - CODE, The Language of Our Time - Linz, Austria - 2003 -
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- Abstraction Now - Künstlerhaus Wien, Vienna, Austria - 2003 -
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- Austin Museum Of Digital Art, Inaugural Exhibition - "Inside the Display: The Digital Face of Interactive Art" - Austin, Texas, U.S.A. - March, 2002 -
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- TheThirdPlace.com - SonyPlaystation Online Gallery - 2001 -
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- London Institute of Contemporary Art, mediacentre (Part of Flash Forward) - 2000
- Singlecell - Online Gallery - April 2001 -
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- Boston Cyberarts Festival 2001 - Lite Show - The Bartos Theater, MIT List Visual Arts Centre, Wiesner Building. - April, 2001 -
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- The new designers Exhibition - The Barbican - London, U.K. - 1998
Exhibitions (Client Work)
Awards
- Boardsofcanada.com - Distinction, Net Excellence category - Ars Electronica 2003 "CODE, The Language of Our Time" - Linz Austria - September, 2003
- Modifyme.com - Winner, Best In Show - Boston Cyberarts Festival "Lite Show" - April, 2001
- Modifyme.com - Winner, Featherweight category - Boston Cyberarts Festival "Lite Show" - April, 2001
Press, Publications, Reviews and Interviews
- CyberArts 2003 Prix Ars Electronica - Austria 2003
- Creative Review Magazine - "The Unsung Hero Of Interactive Design" - August, 2002
- 72dpi Anime - Die Gestalten verlag 2001 - Modifyme and Algaerhythms
- USED Browser 3.0 - Lawrence King Publishing - 2001 - modifyme.com, Leftfield remixer and Warp Records and play-create critiques
- The Face Magazine- September 1999
- I.D. (The International Design Magazine) - sqrt-1 review
- Cre@teOnline - modifyme review
- Cyberp@is - sqrt-1 review