Conor is originally from Ireland and now permanently based in Glasgow where he graduated from Glasgow School of Art in 2025. His studio practice exists at the intersection of art, sound and technology. He gathers influences from old and new through folk traditions and modern industrial practices; future folklore is a speculative subject that is at the core of his work. Imagine in a fictionalised post-apocalyptic setting, Conor's machines act as beacons within a collapsed society trying to rebuild itself. The remnants of objects are repurposed and given new meaning and function through the use of electronics and kinetics which allow the machines to produce sound and movement autonomously.

