You developed Music of the Plants at The Chelsea Flower Show last year, do you have plans to do any more with it?
Yes, I have a Music of the Plants exhibition at Summerhall in Edinburgh next month for which I am collaborating with Australian writer Sarah Jones. I will be using the plants to select sections of her poetry at random. This’ll be exhibited alongside work by Collins and Gotto which I am very excited about, as they’re a leading force in exploring our interactions with nature. Their latest work explores artists and musicians working with technologists and scientists to reveal the biogenic interaction of trees with the changing atmospheric chemistry of cities. I would eventually like to explore more organic sound in plants on a microscopic level, at the moment the Music of the Plants work explores a digital conversion of the plants behaviour and not real sound from within the plant.