Co-Motion is a playful space where neurodivergent artists  can
Explore
their creative ideas without boundaries.
A space for
Creatives
Explorers
Artists
Technologists
Designers
Gamers
Photographers
Musicians
Illustrators
a photo of a woman standing in a purple light projection with her arms raise outwards
A photograph of two people listening to a standing stone with headphones and a recording device
photo of a 360 cinema with people sitting on beanbags with a multi colour abstract film playing around them
a still from a film with a woman wearing a yellow teeshirt with her hands raised above her head. She is standing in front a multi colour background
a dark 360 cinema with a light blue and white spot projection on the wall behind an audience of people looking up sitting on bean bags and 2 chairs
a photograph of two people looking at an iPad.
A photo of a man in a red shirt drawing at a workshop table and reaching for a new pen
A still from a film with a person wearing a silver spacesuit and a long brown wig and raising their arms wide like a bird under a deep blue sky.
a still from an abstract film which looks like a circle of bubbles, with blues and silvers and purple abstract water shapes floating through the image
a photo of a film shoot where an actor is wearing a silver spacesuit in a sandy quarry with people standing around filming
a still from a film with a woman wearing a yellow teeshirt with her hands raised above her head. She is standing in front a multi colour background
Join in
Full of ideas but not sure where to start? Join a creative group to get inspired and bring your ideas to life.
Contact us to hear more about how you can take part in Co-Motion projects.
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Partner
Lived experience of neuro-diversity is at the heart of what we do, including our board of directors and our core creative team. We want to spark change in the world of Creative Tech.
Our artists want to engage with industry, academic and creative partners. If you are interested in working with us, we would love to hear from you!
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A photo of a woman wearing glasses raising her arms out and looking up at a purple and pink film projection all around her on the wall
Team
Co-Motion is led by directors Phoebe Barnicoat, Eden Harrison and Lou Brett. Between us we have lived-experience of neurodiversity and complex support needs, as well as over 25 years experience of working inclusively with neurodivergent artists with support needs.