Forma worked with London based artist Kevin Carter to produce Landscape Portrait, an online and public realm project presented as part of the Design Showcases programme for Dott 07 (Designs of the time 2007) – a year of community projects and events that explore how design can make a positive difference to our daily lives.
Carter uses digital technology, new media and data to create interactive gallery installations and online pieces that explore the relationship between society and technology, artwork and audience.
As founder of London based new media design and production agency, Co–Lab projects, Carter has collaborated with programmers, artists and technicians to create a variety of digital and public arts projects.
Carter's recent projects include ThePublic Gallery, a family of software voices for use in the computer system of the gallery at West Bromwich; Regional Voice, Black Country software voice (both 2008); De do do do, de da da da (They're meaningless and all that's true), a web based piece for the group show Daytodaydata, at Angel Row Nottingham, Aspex Galley, Portsmouth and ICA, London; and the interactive installation Oral Tradition at Nunnery Gallery, London (all 2006). His work Karaoke me, Babylon Gallery, Cambridge (2004) won a webarts award and was nominated for a BAFTA.