About this Event
In collaboration with Captivate Spatial Modelling Research Group
“[R]uins evoke an aesthetics of disorder, surprise and sensuality, offering ghostly glimpses into the past and a tactile encounter with space and materiality.” (Tim Edensor - Industrial Ruins: Space, Aesthetics and Materiality).
This site-specific performance will extend architectures through sound and projection to re-construct and re-animate the ruins of the St George's Garrison Church. Emerging from an interdisciplinary collaboration between Captivate Spatial Modeling Research Group, the SOUND/IMAGE Research Centre and sonic architect Nadine Schütz (newly appointed as Visiting Professor to the SOUND/IMAGE Research Centre) this event will showcase the work emerging from ongoing creative heritage research being undertaken at the University of Greenwich which enables new modes of engagement with sites and objects of historical significance to be developed and tested.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
St George's Garrison Church, Woolwich, St George Garrison Church, London, United Kingdom