Julian Weaver is an artist who works primarily with sound. His work focuses on matter, substance and sensing in scientific, and historical, imaginaries and fictions. Water is a regular component of his practice which ranges from bubble acoustics and seaweed's extractive economies to the charting of hydrogen isotopes in nuclear fusion, from remaking the cold-water cures of Hydropathy to exploring the English Channel as a site of nausea.
His work includes the Acoustic Commons installation Nearly Present (Full of Noises, 2022), co-applicant on Listening Across Disciplines (AHRC, 2019-22), and Creative Director / Commissioning Curator for the Euratom fusion energy exhibition: Power to the People (EUROfusion, 2018-22).