June 2009. Following the success of our Streetlight Project Up Projects invited M-O-T-H to develop Plinth, a live audio visual trail that explored the architecture of the De La Warr Pavilion.
Multi-media artists M-O-T-H explored the architecture of the De La Warr Pavilion through live, High-Definition projected visuals and music as part of the south east Festival of Architecture 2009.
Plinth led visitors with wireless headsets, around the exterior and interior of the Pavilion, with projected animations inspired by the buildings modernist architecture, and sounds captured in situ using contact microphones and samplers by musician VC Kristi.
The performance explored a myth related to the original designs for the building, based around a sculpture of the Greek goddess Persephone that was originally commissioned for the south terrace but never installed.
This event was produced by UP Projects in collaboration with the De La Warr Pavilion, as part of the Pavilions Random Fridays programme.
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