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As part of this year’s Norfolk and Norwich Festival, Norwich University of the Arts presents a series of live performances and immersive video installations at the Immersive Visualisation and Simulation Lab (IVSL).
The performances will feature works from An-Ting, Ian Gallagher, Chris Allen, Collusion, the Broads Authority, and others. Members of the Norwich University of the Arts community will also be exhibiting, including Meitao-Gu, Kate Flurrie, Prof Louie Nixon, and Dr Kirk Woolford. The works on show address social and mental anxiety around climate change by exploring imaginable futures co-created with communities that allow them to see beyond the damage of today and the coming changes.
The IVSL is the first facility of its kind in the UK, and brings together film makers, animators, games designers, and visual artists from across the region to communicate and address global challenges. It features a volumetric capture system, 10m x 4m 360º LED volume with immersive sound and programmable AI for audience interaction.
Lost Communications 失絡之聲 is an immersive exploration of the light and darkness of nature. Composer An-Ting collected field recordings of birdsong and mixed them with dark experimental electronic music with droning soundscapes and hard beats.
For a live audio-visual performance, An-Ting is joined by Ian Gallagher. Ian uses cutting-edge AI technology to document the duo’s ideas and mind-bending experiences with live audio-reactive visuals for a 360º screen, reacting in real-time to a special spatial mix of An-Ting’s music.
The Lost Communications performance will be preceded by screenings of two short video works by Norwich University of the Arts staff:
Atemporal 360 is an immersive live cinema performance created by pioneering arts studio The Light Surgeons in memory of the British novelist, painter, and poet John Berger. It is a poetic audio-visual concert that reflects on Berger’s thoughts and philosophies on time and memory. Specially adapted for the 360º immersive space at IVSL. The performance unites original surround-sound music, documentary film, and video art created by collaborating media artists Tim Cowie and Christopher Thomas Allen.
The Light Surgeons’ performance will be preceded by short works-in-progress screenings from three Norwich University of the Arts-affiliated artists, focusing on the landscapes of East Anglia:
Institution •
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Graduation •
Five leading figures from the fields of design, fashion, games and the visual arts will be awarded Honorary Professorships at the University’s graduation ceremonies next week.
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Alumni •
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Alumni •
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BA Animation •
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BA Graphic Communication •
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International •
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Institution •
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Alumni •
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Alumni •
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East Gallery •
We are delighted to offer two opportunities to join the University as an East Gallery Fellow – Creative Practice, for twelve months from 1 November 2025 to 31 October 2026
Institution •
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BA (Hons) Illustration •
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Research •
Norwich University of the Arts recently hosted a collaborative event showcasing projects funded by AHRC's Creative Research Capability fund, at its cutting-edge Immersive Visualisation and Simulation Lab (IVSL).
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