Thursday, 19 February 2026
The Square Book of Animals
Friday, 19 December 2025
More Sequential Illustration 2025
More Sequential Illustration 2025
Friday, 6 June 2025
Saturday, 31 May 2025
Friday, 8 November 2024
Sequential Illustration 2024
Second year illustration student work depicting animals sequentially. See more, view videos and read about the work on the Full gallery
Friday, 29 December 2023
Sequential Illustration 2023
Second year illustration student work depicting animals sequentially. See more, view videos and read about the work on the Full gallery
Thursday, 29 June 2023
New Book Published - Extending Reality
Friday, 6 January 2023
January update - Augmented Reality Scavenger Hunt
Oh no! There are some gaps in the scavenger hunt;
- Ringtailed Lemur
- Deathwatch Beetle
- Crow
- Gecko
- Butterflies
- Squirrel
- Kingfisher
- Tiger
- Rabbit
- Ravens
- Dragon
- Butterfly
- Armoured Insects
- Kakapo
Friday, 18 November 2022
We Shine Portsmouth 2022
The Scavenger hunt is on!
Based at 3 locations; Victoria Park, St. Mary's Church and Mountbatten Centre, each part of the hunt features 11 or 12 individually illustrated animals. These COME TO LIFE when you view them using Artivive app, with animations, film and sound.
You can follow a trail with clues to each artwork showing on the digital layer of the one before in the trail. Or you can see the map* for the locations
If you view this image using Artivive it'll reveal the map.
A big thank you to everyone working on this event, and to our artists particularly whose work is featuredMeet the artists and their work HERE
Thursday, 10 November 2022
One week to go!
Illustrated Menagerie AR Scavenger Hunt/ We Shine Portsmouth 2022
Final preparations are underway for the 3 day festival of art and light, 17th - 19th November 2022
We'll be at 3 locations with 35 illustrations augmented with animation, moving images and sound. One of many installations making up the festival, see the programme and artists at We Shine
Victoria Park (Near Portsmouth and Southsea train station)St. Mary's Church, FrattonMountbatten Centre, Alexandra Park, Hilsea
Images shown here by Lily Milan and Jenna Beames
Friday, 4 November 2022
Research and Innovation Festival
Explores alternative ways to engage with the re-inhabitation of historic places. Wymering Manor, a 16th Century house in Cosham, Portsmouth, UK, is used as a case study to examine the ways in which subjective experiences can be represented in the future of city making. The house is currently in a state of ruination, the richness of its surfaces, the smell of damp, the crumbling timber and dust made by larvae beetle slowly eating away at its core all create an overwhelming sense of affect. New digital technologies are used to rethink the tangible and intangible effects of the house and create magical transitions between the body, imagination and place. In collaboration with Nicola Hay for the Illustrated Menagerie.
See more about this and the other artworks
Thursday, 3 November 2022
Prototype test - Research and Innovation Festival Set Up
To test out the scavenger hunt we are taking part in the research and Innovation Festival, this gives us the chance to set up and test part of the full hunt.
Tuesday, 25 October 2022
Final call for contributions
Fantastic opportunity to be a part of We Shine Festival 2022!
Final call for animal-themed artwork
Have you got animal themed artwork that could be included in an exhibition as part of this November’s festival? Last year’s festival attracted 80,000 visitors, so be a part of it this year!
We are looking for animal-themed;
- Animated GIFs
- Short sequences of images
- Short animations (up to 45 seconds)
- Imagery in layers
What would we need from you?
- Video or moving image file; .gif, .mov, .mp4 format or A sequence of still images; .jpg, .png format or A layered Photoshop or Procreate file; .psd format - sound can be included too
- A good quality image for print; 300 dpi, sized to fit within 220 mm x 220 mm
- A short artist bio, description of the work, the name you would want to be promoted under and socials/website etc for contacts. These details would be available to viewers of the work.
Submissions deadline Friday 4th November 2022 - nicola.hay@port.ac.uk
Wednesday, 19 October 2022
We Shine Festival 2022

We are looking forward to We Shine Festival 2022, and thrilled to be creating an Augmented Reality Illustrated Animal trail. We will be showcasing our students' work, university staff work and work from a range of artists, designers and illustrators.
Monday, 12 September 2022
Call for contributions
Illustrated Menagerie AR exhibition
Calling all artists, animators and illustrators interested in nature, animals and the environment.
We will be hosting an augmented art exhibition, in the guise of a scavenger hunt, as part of We Shine Festival 2022. https://www.weshineportsmouth.co.uk/
The festival will take place November 17 - 20th and we will be providing one of the interactive installations.
We are keen to hear from artists interested to take part with moving imagery, or sequential imagery, with or without sound, which would be seen as a digital augmented overlay when viewing a still image of the work using an app.
We will be handling printing of the material work (so you won’t need to send anything by post!) as the 3 locations for the exhibited work will be outdoors around Portsmouth. Work will be fully credited and linked to you online.
Register your interest by email to
nicola.hay@port.ac.uk
Tuesday, 12 April 2022
Evolution of the musteloidea - Ventsislava Neykova

Read more about this work and other animation and sequential pieces under the Sequential Illustration tab above
Can't Stop Animal Nature - Lily Milan

Butterfly in the sheet music - Soo Choi

The Ulysses butterfly. I used sheet music imagery to show information about three ways butterflies communicate; physical action, sight and chemicals. The environment that the butterfly lives in and it's life cycle is also visualised and a repeat symbol shows the song is repeating.
Human Evolution; The Hominins - Chido

Saturday, 9 April 2022
Moth's Dinner - Chloe O'Shea

Lino print narrative about a mischievous clothes-eating moth.


