Fields of Vision: A Human Atlas Projection
Created by British photographer Marcus Lyon, Fields of Vision is a immersive projection piece made in collaboration with St Martin-in-the-Fields. The entire façade of the historic church will be covered by projections in the half-hour show, which explores concepts of freedom, service and community in our modern world through oral histories, large scale portraits and ancestral DNA mapping. Featuring music by Brian Eno and narratives of 28 extraordinary individuals, the exhibition aims to ‘tell a deeper story of our interdependence and the extraordinary power of collaboration.’
Each show lasts 30 mins and is free to attend in the Courtyard at the rear of the church.
Start times: 6pm | 6:40pm | 7:20pm
An Exterior Architectural Projection
Production – Joe Briggs-Price
Design – Studio Sutherl&
Music – Brian Eno
Images – The Laundry Room
Soundscapes – ReThink Audio
Projection – LCI
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