Event overview
Trace the precarious journeys of refugees as they navigate the perils of land, sea and a deadly human landscape riven by geopolitical failure on an unprecedented scale.
Documentary filmmaker Professor Sue Clayton presents a multimedia installation responding to three perilous spaces that refugees fleeing conflict to the UK must navigate: the sea, the national border and the camp.
Featuring original music composed by Brian Eno, a soundscape of voices, the throb of tides, motorways and the human heart, visitors will be invited to interact with three short films activated by movement.
Opening event on Friday, 18 November
At 7pm Professor Clayton will give a talk introducing the work and situating it within her documentary filmmaking practice and her recent experiences helping children escape the Calais 'Jungle'.
Refreshments will be served.
Part of Being Human 2016 - A festival of the humanities.
Dates & times
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18 Nov 2016 |
5:00pm - 10:00pm Booking recommended |
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19 Nov 2016 | 11:00am - 6:00pm | |
20 Nov 2016 | 12:00pm - 5:00pm |
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