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Fantastic Scenes from Hiroshima New Zealand Farm (2016)
Concept video for an exhibition of scale models at Dunedin Public Art Gallery Rear Window

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Germans Observe Belmont (2011)
Local Knowledge Group Exhibition at the Dowse Art Museum Lower Hutt, Curated by Emma Bugden.
Mike was invited to adapt dioramas from the Dowse collection to imagine an alternative history of the region.

Images by John Lake.

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MARTIAN CHANNEL CHROMA (2009)
5 channel video installation and two motorized dioramas. Film Archive Mediaplex Wellington.
Curated by Mark Williams for the Childrens' Film Festival

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WOODSMEN VS FLOCKBOYS (2009) and WOODLANDS VS FLOCKTOWN (2018)
The model-making build-off is a competitive live-art event. Concept Tim Larkin , Design Mike Heynes.
Engine Room Gallery Performance Week 2008 with Shane McGrath and Jonothan Ttheridge.
Performance Arcade 2018 with Menno Huibers, Kalya Ward, Caitlin Devoy and Adam Ellis.

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BAD VIBES (2014)
Site specific video installation at Camp A-Low-Hum Music Festival, Flock House Bulls. Curated by Sarah Jane Parton. Images by John Lake.
 

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CAKES OF THE 20TH CENTURY (2007)
Wellington Fringe Festival Group Exhibition curated by Mike Heynes and Menno Huibers. Newtown Bowling Club. Mike's entry on the right depicts the 1981 Springbok rugby team tour protests.
 

ENJOY SUPERSTARS (2004)
6 single edition action-figures of gallery celebrities. Made for Enjoy Presents touring exhibition to Rm 103  Auckland, Blue Oyster Gallery Dunedin, and High Street Project Christchurch.
 

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SOUTHCOAST DEVELOPMENTS (2004)
Site-specific Artbox installation at Red Rocks, imagining a housing development at the edge of the Marine Reserve on Wellington's south coast. Curated by Katherine Allard. Funded by Creative NZ.
 

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