Jack & Jill is an interactive water sculpture inspired by the familiar nursery rhyme. Built from a discarded clothes mangle, cobbler’s shoes, and a collection of curious moving parts, the piece plays with the well-known tale through motion, sound, and touch.

Turn the crank as water cascades and mechanisms clatter to life. Blending nostalgia with invention, the dancing objects of Jack and Jill tell a story that changes with each interaction.

Sam and Emily are a Bristol-based artist duo who specialise in interactive sculpture, often with kinetic moving parts. Using reclaimed materials and found objects.

Their work sparks curiosity and delight, giving otherwise discarded objects a new and exciting story. Whether it’s spinning, wobbling, or clattering, their works are full of energy, humour, and unexpected moments

Sam and Emily are a Bristol-based artist duo who specialise in interactive sculpture, often with kinetic moving parts. Using reclaimed materials and found objects.Their work sparks curiosity and delight, giving otherwise discarded objects a new and exciting story. Whether it's spinning, wobbling, or clattering, their works are full of energy, humour, and unexpected moments