Martin Sexton is an experimental artist, poet and film maker, and has exhibited widely including a debut solo exhibition for the 56th Venice Biennale. He was awarded the Tithe Grant by The Blake Society judged by Sir Alan Parker. He produced the global Sonic Art project 'We Love You,' as well as the world's first Acid House album. He was the curator for Future Forests, which first presented the carbon neutral concept, and planted over ten million trees world wide. His experimental poetry and writing practice includes sculpting in 4.5 billion year old meteorites, making crop circles and 'UFO' films.