Holography and Installation
Gallery, studio, and experimental installations incorporating holography.
Light Wedge
Light, shadow, and reflection converge as a wooden wedge and its holographic double blur the boundary between physical and holographic space.
Three – Nine
Installed as part of the Alternative Document exhibition at Project Space Plus, Lincoln, Three – Nine combines three 35mm projectors and a digital hologram to explore drawn and spatial perception
Elevated Voids
Displayed on a plinth beneath a single spotlight, Elevated Voids explores how light, structure, and expectation shape our perception of holographic space.
Three Spaces
An installation connecting holography and live video, Three Spaces challenges how holograms are seen – presenting their image onto a monitor while the original lies dark and elusive on the gallery floor.
Three Planes Transected
A projected beam of light and a holographic plane intersect in Three Planes Transected, questioning where the image truly exists – in the hologram, the projector, or the space between.
Oblique Lean
In Oblique Lean, a live video feed displays a holographic image illuminated on the gallery floor, drawing viewers into the shifting space between object image, and location.
Lean
Pepper’s first digital hologram, Lean transforms a cluster of virtual points into a luminous spatial drawing – bridging early hand-drawn works with digital light.
Vertical Overlap – Drawn Transfer
A unique reflection hologram work structure exploring the limits of visibility and the ‘peripheral’ view.
PA Redrawn-Line
A site-specific floor installation exploring the act of drawing through light, reflection, and spatial mark-making.
Vertical Liquid Supported
A unique reflection hologram on glass, held upright by an industrial G-clamp, revealing the undulating shadows of water in space.
Light Liquid
Included in MiniMent[s], a site-specific holographic installation within an architect’s townscape model.
Sight Lines
Site-specific installation with holograms and digital prints for a solo exhibition at Gallery 286, London, in 2001.
Lamp One
Folded metal, reflection hologram and electric light combine to question ideas of design, graphic form, and spatial drawing.
Lamp Three
A folded steel sculpture incorporating reflection holograms and electric light, exploring the interaction between illumination, shadows and spatial mark-making.
Divided Line
Produced for a solo exhibition at the Highgate Gallery, London, UK, as a site-specific response to the coat of arms permanently occupying the upper back wall of the exhibition space.
Wall Drawing
Wall Drawing consists of six unframed reflection holograms embedded into the gallery wall, where they interact with light and viewer movement to question the boundaries between two- and three-dimensional imagery.
Liquid Circle
A reflection hologram installation of two glass plates suspended slightly in front of the gallery wall.
Positive Attempt
A circular floor installation combining broken holograms illuminated by projected drawn marks.
Light Support
A holographic work exploring the concept of visual support, capturing the invisible structures that hold objects upright.
Point Addition – Mix
An installation allowing viewers to manipulate multiple points of light recorded within a holographic volume in real time. First installed at Victor House, Hackney, London.
Curved
A unique holographic work displayed on a curved glass sheet, where the image becomes visible only when unobstructed by the viewer.





















