As part of the exhibition ‘Cosmos Archaeology’ at the Shanghai Astronomy Museum, Nick Ryan Studio exhibited three works from ‘Project Adrift’, a collaborative project with artist Cath Le Couteur.
Experience the chilling true story of the world's most famous poltergeist case through original audio recordings made inside the house as the events unfolded.
The largest art museum in the Americas prepares to celebrate its 150th birthday with a treasure trove of landmark exhibitions. When COVID-19 strikes, the world shuts down and, for the first time in its history, the Met closes its doors.
Nick Ryan Studio was responsible for the sound design for Spyscape Museum - a huge project comprising some 6 galleries, two bespoke 40-channel immersive surround systems and sound for over 40 exhibits.
In collaboration with Imogen Heap I created the sound design for Dolby's new animated short film Escape, a cinematic poem about the world-changing power of invention.
Tate Sensorium was an immersive multi sensory exhibition at Tate Britain that allowed visitors to engage with paintings from Tate’s collection using sound, smell, taste and touch to highlight different aspects of each painting and explore the way the senses interrelate to influence our overall gallery experience.
The ground breaking and interactive audio installation brings China’s 6,300km Yangtze River to the 194m long Gatwick Skybridge using actual sounds recorded on the river...
No one on the planet has drawn more than Laurie Lipton. Largely ignored by the mainstream art world, her haunting creations are made up of hundreds of thousands of tiny strokes of the humble pencil...
“Play The Road is a highly ambitious concept that reinvents driving music. We’ve created an experience that blends music, technology and emotion, turning the new Volkswagen Golf GTI into a responsive musical instrument. It delivers a unique experience.”
As sounds are scattered across the array of speakers, emergent patterns reveal the complex firing patterns of the neurons and the plasticity of the network.
Award winning radio producer and director Francesca Panetta asked me to sound design and mix three very special radio features for the BBC World Service in the run up to the London 2012 Olympic Games