Jones was part of the Vancouver School of conceptual photography, along with such artists as Rodney Graham, Ian Wallace and Jeff Wall.
Their collaborations include Palladio,[16] an interactive, playable movie based on the novel by Jonathan Dee that premiered in Glasgow's New Territories Festival[17] and in New York City at Symphony Space (Leonard Nimoy Thalia Theater)[18] in February and March respectively, 2005.
Jones' table installation, "Elevations Levitations and the Twist," which was shown at Toronto's A Space in 1974 and is now in the permanent collection of The Art Gallery of Ontario,[20] was presented in the reopening exhibitions of the new Frank Gehry-designed AGO in November 2008.
The primarily black and white imagery evokes a noirish urban vibe inspired by sci-fi noir films such as Jean-Luc Godard's Alphaville.
Jones and Neill performed this work live[22] at the Galapagos Art Space[23] in DUMBO, Brooklyn, NY in September 2009 for the Night Science record release party.