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“Ammonite” video installation opens opposite London Centre Point ****
“Fossils fascinate me – they’re like time capsules; if only one could unwind this spiral it would probably play back to us a picture of all the landscapes it’s ever seen” –
J.G. Ballard, Prisoner of the Coral Deep, 1964
This Sunday, 21 May 2023, the split-screen version of the Disinformation “Ammonite” video installation opens at the Outernet Arts exhibition space, opposite (the) Centre Point (building) and Tottenham Court Road underground – London WC2H 8LH. “Ammonite” is exhibited on the smallest of the Outernet video walls, but is still massive, the sound system is excellent, and the image quality is amazing.
The Outernet exhibition space (aka the Now Building) is the largest digital exhibition space in Europe, and (according to The Times newspaper) one of the most popular tourist attractions in the UK. “Ammonite” opens to the public at mid-day on Sunday, then runs every Sunday, mid-day to 6pm, for 8 weeks – 21 May to 16 July 2023.
https://www.outernetarts.com/channel-disinformation
Artwork by Joe Banks, photo [above] © Julie Hill (2018)
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