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  the big picture  

The Big Picture - Audiences Central - The West Midlands - 2008

The record-breaking work of art included 112, 896 photos, and measured 857.3m2. It was unveiled outside Thinktank, Birmingham Science Museum at Millennium Point.
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  what haunts you?  

What Haunts You? – The Photographers' Gallery - London 2007

From 13 September to 13 November 2007, The Photographers' Gallery collected photographs for an on-line archive of all things haunting.

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  royal british legion poppy  

The Peoples' Poppy - The Royal British Legion - 2006

Photographs of 3,500 recipients of help from the Royal British Legion have been put together to create a vast poppy to publicise an initiative by the charity.The 20 sq ft People’s Poppy, created by artist Helen Marshall, was on display in June 2006 at London’s Victoria station. More...

 
         
  making slough happy  

Making Slough Happy - BBC2 - 2005

Optomen TV were producing a documentary series called ‘Making Slough Happy’ for BBC2: An unusual three month social experiment, spanning a variety of disciplines from psychology to economics, aiming to improve the happiness levels of people in the Berkshire town of Slough. More...

 
         
  you may not be an angel  

You May not be an Angel – Clod Ensemble - London 2004

Helen Marshall was commissioned to make this film with members of the Claremont Day Centre. This soon developed into a more daring intervention where participants invited Helen to follow them to their homes and conduct the interviews there in private. More...

 
         
  nothing to declare  

Nothing To Declare – Bow Festival, Space Studios - London 2003

An interactive installation that took place at Roman Road Market. Two market stalls housed a laptop, scanner, printer, sticky labels, 300 take away bags and objects from the market itself.

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  one sam   ONE - Sam’s Salon - London 2001

A solo exhibition in a domestic salon space during London’s Photomonth. Objects chosen by anonomous lone parents in Hackney were photographically scanned during visits to their homes and enlarged to epic proportions. More...