Taking inspiration from our English Riviera UNESCO Global Geopark, exquisite cliff projections will connect people with the significance of our environment, bringing it to life with imagery that explores the evolution of our world and its future. Cliff surfaces see organic patterns transforming into creatures and new forms, connecting locations through the interplay of light and image.
What will future geologists learn about the "Age of Humans" when they discover the information we leave behind in layers of rocks?
Limbic Cinema are exploring how information from our landscape (and humans’ impact on this landscape) can be visually represented by shapes, textures and forms. The visuals that emerge will represent the stories and information that resides in the geological strata. Individual bits of information may seem insignificant on their own, but when they combine together, the patterns they create tell us meaningful stories that can re-shape the way we think about the world around us.
This ‘conversation’ with light and image between Rock Walk and Corbyn Head makes visible the imagined stories of our UNESCO Global Geopark, and our communities’ relationship with the natural world.
Suitable for all.
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Booking info
No booking necessary.
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Full dates, times & locations
Friday 8th November, Saturday 9th November, Sunday 10th November
5.30pm to 11.30pm on Friday & Saturday
5.30pm - 10.30pm on Sunday
(NB. Impressions will fade down for Dog Ballet on Saturday 9th November between 8-9pm)
Torquay promenade, Torbay Road, Torquay. TQ2 5JE
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Find out more about the artists:
Artist bio | Artist Website | Artist Social Media
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Access info
Fully accessible. Range of viewing points from Corbyn Head to Pier point along Torbay Road. Stay and watch as long as you like!