Tom corby is an artist interested in issues around climate, data and systems. He is a co-founder of the Atmospheric Research Collective working collaboratively with Gavin Baily and Jonathan Mackenzie.
Artworks have been exhibited worldwide including at: the The Onassis Stegi, Athens, LABoral Centro de Arte y Creacion Industrial, Gijón, Institute of Contemporary Arts, Victoria and Albert Museum; Arts Catalyst, Tate Online, London; Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography; Transmediale; ZKM, ISEA; Ars Electronica; the Madrid Art Fair, and the Intercommunication Centre Tokyo (ICC) amongst many others.Ā
Further work and information can be found at
https://www.atmospheric-collective.org/ (includes contact details)
https://www.instagram.com/atmosphericresearchcollective/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corby_%26_Baily
Artworks feature in a number of reviews and monographs including:Ā Reviews include in La Republica, El PaĆs, The Guardian, Art Monthly and Artist Newsletter.
Artworks have featured in a number of major publications including: Art and Ecology Now, Andrew Brown (2014, Thames and Hudson);
Weather as Medium, Janine Randerson (MIT Press, 2018);
The Tate Guide to Modern Art Terms,Ā Simon WilsonĀ et al, (London: Tate Publishing, 2008);
Museum and Archive on the Move; Oliver Grau and Walter de Gruyter (GmbH & Co KG 2017);
Handbook on the Politics of Antarctica, Klaus Dodds, Alan D. Hemmings, Peder Roberts (Edward Elgar Publishing, 27 Jan 2017);
āDigital Aestheticsā Sean Cubitt in Christiane Paul (ed),Ā A Companion to Digital Art, (2014, Blackwell, New York)ā
āThe Earth Sciences and Creative Practiceā Suzette Worden in Dew Harrison (ed),Ā HandbookĀ of Research on Digital Media and Creative TechnologiesĀ (GI Global,Ā 2015)
Ā āArt imagination and Environmentā Tim Collins inĀ Peter Howard, Ian Thompson, Emma WatertonĀ (eds.),
The Routledge Companion to Landscape StudiesĀ (London: Routledge 2013);
Mobile Interface Theory: Embodied Space and Locative Media, Jason Farman (London: Routledge 2013);
The Fundamentals of Digital Art, Richard Colson (2007, Ava Publishing);
Net.art 2.0, Tilman Baumgartel (2002, Nurnberg: Insititut fur moderne Kunst).