Phil Coy

Incommunicado's curator Margot Heller described Eleven seconds of paradise as "a succinct comment on the negative impact of communication technologies, and as such its efficacy and relevance have increased in the short space of time since it was made.

His 'pixel replacements' such as A walk in the park (2000),[11][12] Trinidad Triptych [Red square][13] (2004) and Black spot[14][15] (2005), reproduced pixels from satellite images to scale, and installed and photographed them in the place they represented on the earth.

[22][23] The newsreader and reporter Julia Somerville starred in his film Façade (2010),[24][25][26] which casts London's glass architecture as a transparent subject rendered slowly opaque by the language it engenders.

Swete Brethe (2021)[32] commissioned by Matt's Gallery, temporary installation adjacent to Embassy of the United States of America in London, featuring composition by Byron Wallen.

Razzle Dazzle Boogie Woogie (2013)[37][38] Permanent public realm commission installed opposite Lewisham station, visible from mainline railway between Kent, East Sussex and London Bridge.