The Veiled Selfie Project - Prototype and testing

Collaborators

Adam Sloan
Adam Sloan is a sound and media artist creating immersive, multisensory works that respond to site, environmental data and audience interaction. His practice explores how soundscapes can evolve in real time to transform audience experience. He is the co-founder of Friend or Foe, an experimental art collective.
Friend or Foe

Daniel Turner
Daniel Turner works across immersive, interactive and audio-visual design, spanning commercial graphic design, live performance and experimental art. His practice-led PhD investigates how people can reclaim value from personal data, reimagining it as a source of creativity and reflection. His work keeps emotion and human presence at the centre of technologically mediated experiences. He is also the co-founder of Friend or Foe.
Precious Study

Chris Chadwick
Chris Chadwick is a documentary director, filmmaker and DoP, and the founder of Hatch, a Liverpool-based company specialising in digital storytelling. His films explore resilience and adaptation in global communities, including the award-winning Racing the King Tide. He also works as a lecturer at Liverpool John Moores University, with a focus on immersive and interactive documentary practices.
Racing the King Tide

Glen Southern
Glen Southern is an award-nominated digital artist and the founder of SouthernGFX. With over 30 years of experience in 3D modelling and immersive technologies, he has contributed to productions for Netflix, BBC, HBO and Guillermo Del Toro’s Pinocchio (VES-nominated). His studio specialises in XR, AR and VR, and he lectures widely on integrating emerging technologies into creative practice.
SouthernGFX

Dr Lee Wright
Dr Lee Wright is an academic and author specialising in the cultural study of fashion. Her research explores intersections of culture, history and popular culture through media, text and creative practice. She has published on gender and fashion, curated digital exhibitions, and contributed lectures and workshops at National Museums Liverpool. Her work often uses participatory methods to empower communities through creative expression.
Podcast: Women Photographers & Snapshot Aesthetic

Yasmin Jama
Yasmin Jama is a documentary filmmaker and niqabi woman living in Liverpool. She holds a Master’s in Documentary Filmmaking and an undergraduate degree in Media Production. Yasmin brings lived experience, creative insight and cultural knowledge to the project.

Community Partners

  • The Muslim Heritage Centre, Manchester – supporting recruitment and community engagement.

  • Al-Rahma Mosque, Liverpool – providing trusted connections and space for outreach.