In March 2010, Visual Artist Tine Bech hosted a series of Light Graffiti workshops exploring the space in and around Watershed through drawing with light. Watershed were working with Tine towards the installation of an interactive artwork and the workshops were the first step in researching people's thoughts and feelings in relation to the public space in front of the building.

You can now visit DShed to watch a short documentary by Geoffrey Taylor on the Light Graffiti workshops: www.dshed.net/light-graffiti-workshops

Studio Resident Tine Bech joined UWE's Digital Cultures Research Centre (DCRC) in autumn 2009. She often involves the public in her work and uses consultative and playful methods. Her practice is concerned with creating spaces for play and possibilities. Her work is intentionally accessible through the use of location and materials and often ‘hums and reacts with a playful anthropomorphic life that is liable to take you by surprise’.

You can find out more about Tine at:  www.tinebech.com