High Arctic by UVA [c++, Events]

Photos by John Adrian

Currently on display at the National Maritime Museum is a collaboration between United Visual Artists (UVA) and Cape Farewell, an installation High Arctic. This is an exhibition with no touchscreens, no static photographs, and no panels with text: instead High Arctic is an immersive, responsive environment. As you approach the entrance you are given an ultraviolet torch, met by darkness and an overwhelming array of columns of varying height occupying the space. Ultraviolet torches unlock hidden elements whilst constantly shifting patterns of interactive projections react to visitors approaching. As you "embark on this journey" of discovery, Max Eastley and Henrik Ekeus's generative soundscape flow through the gallery, weaving in the voices of arctic explorers across the centuries...

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