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Adventures In The Electroverse

12th February 2025 · 11:00am & 20th February 2025 · 7:00pm

Doors open: 11:00am

Bertrand Russell Room

 Adventures In The Electroverse

Experience Adventures in the Electroverse, a fully immersive art and 3D sound installation by renowned Yorkshire electronic music pioneer Martyn Ware, in collaboration with Monitor Audio.

This exhibition will make its London debut at Conway Hall, running from 12 to 20 February 2025. Following its world premiere at the World Trade Center in New York and its first European appearance at The Piece Hall in Halifax in 2024, this is the highly anticipated London launch.

Martyn Ware, born in Sheffield, is famed for his work with The Human League and Heaven 17, whose hits like Temptation, Let Me Go, Come Live With Me, and Crushed By The Wheels of Industry took the electro-pop scene by storm.

Adventures in the Electroverse is the aural and physical manifestation of Martyn’s Electronically Yours with Martyn Ware podcast, where he connects with artists from music, art, film, comedy, TV, and creativity—many of whom he’s met throughout his stellar career.

The exhibition blends Martyn’s passion for oral history and 3D soundscapes, featuring content reimagined from his podcast, played through Monitor Audio’s SoundFrame on-wall speakers. Each speaker is adorned with portraits of his famous interviewees, creating a truly immersive experience.

 

 

Admission: FREE
Run time: 12 – 20 February
Opening times: 11am – 7pm, everyday

Access Information

This exhibition is located on the ground floor, and is fully accessible by wheelchair.

Other events that may interest you:

Adventures In The Electroverse: The Story

The Power of Sound: Creating a Better Future

Further Info

Admission to this exhibition is FREE. No ticket necessary, just show up.

The exhibition is located in the Bertrand Russell Room on the ground floor, with its own entrance on Theobald’s Road. Attendees are kindly requested to use this entrance, as the Red Lion Square entrance may be closed for a private function.

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