Free entry: Everyone welcome.
Late night opening: Friday 11 Oct, 4pm-9pm
Artist talks: Saturday at 11am / Sunday at 2:30pm
An audio-visual installation for No Bounds Festival 2024 using 3D imaging to merge experiences, data, images and found objects from Sheffield's rivers as they flow through the city towards the infamous Megatron.
Flow State – an immersive installation responding to its unique underground location at the confluence of the Rivers Don and Sheaf. Combining soundscapes, 3D imaging and projection, this exhibition explores the networks of hidden stretches of river running beneath the city.
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The exhibition offers a rare glimpse into the role of rivers in shaping our communities and urban spaces. Taking place in our basement at Exchange Place Studios, the exhibition responds to its unique underground location, close to the Megatron, to encourage visitors to think about their relationship with the river and create discussion around our shared responsibilities towards nature.
Programmed by Sheffield Hallam University as part of Entanglement, Commons and Cultural Mycelium, and featuring work by Aron Spall, Daniel Bacchus & Dr Joan Ramon Rodriguez-Amat.
Sheffield Hallam partners with No Bounds to showcase world-leading research in culture and creativity
No Bounds festival returns to venues across Sheffield from the 11-13 October 2024, featuring new installations from artist-researchers at Sheffield Hallam University.
This series of commissions is entitled Entanglement, Commons and Cultural Mycelium, curated and produced by Amy Carter Gordon, Innovation Manager. Associate producer: Lauren McConnell, Innovation Development Officer.