Jamie's practice is site specific and process driven, often working with field recording, found text and montage practices. His work investigates the materiality of historical sites and makes use of multiple audio and visual recording mediums to sense and track movement. Recent projects explore the affects of unseen forces on bodies and objects, culminating in large and interactive installations often featuring soundscapes and moving images. Recent selected projects include Circuits from Soft Frequencies (2023), completed at Open School East and currently on display in Milton Keynes Gallery; Sensory Fields (2024), an exhibition and public programme presented at Fringe Arts Bath and A Forest of Things (2023-24), a collective using microprocessors to create interactive installations that examine ecological and man-made systems. Jamie was recently awarded WEVAA funding to support a workshop residency at Aq_Tushetii in Georgia, titled Crossing into the Electric Magnetic.