Rick Holland

The work is constructed within the tradition of psychogeography and of the city wanderer or flaneur and has been re-imagined and cited as influence for other artists, most recently East India Youth in the naming of his album, 'Culture of Volume', taken from the poem 'Monument'.

[3] Significant writing credits also include the Brian Eno/Karl Hyde album High Life released in June 2014.

He has also co-created work for theatre and dance,[4] installations with Brian Eno [5] and visual artist Anya Gallaccio.

[6] The works with Eno led to the coining of the term 'poetronica' in the press, a term suggesting that evolving digital literacy continues to change conventional literary narrative[7][8] and recent work with Robert Thomas (former Chief Creative Officer for RjDj) seeks to further explore new and non-linear formats for writing and reading poems.

An exclusive piece, "I Remember" is included in Jon Hopkins' 2015 compilation Late Night Tales.

A poem by Rick Holland, embossed onto Dymo tape . From a 2010 installation with Brian Eno .