For one-day only, artist and audiocinetic sculptor Herman
Kolgen's award-winning installation Inject will open free to the public
Hengrove Park Leisure Centre. Projected on a giant screen at Hengrove's
Olympic size pool, Inject depicts a human body immersed in a large
cistern of water. Over 45 minutes the water pressure builds and the
oxygen depletes, affecting the figure's nervous system. A remarkable
sequence of live mixed sound and video illustrates a loss of touch with
reality and invites a floating audience to consider the relationship
between human biology and emotion.

Join us at Watershed on Wed 25 July at 18:30 for a talk with the artist, who will
share insights about his work and career. Then on Fri 27, don your
swim-suit and experience this stunning work at the pool: float in the
water while the projection is played on a giant screen or simply watch
from the spectator seats.

Book tickets to the talk here. 

Performances at Hengrove are free and take place at 21:00 and 22:00.

Book your free tickets to the performance here.

Commissioned by Bristol City Council, part of Hengrove Park
Public Art Programme. Supported by Picture This and InBetween Time. Work
contains nudity.

Talk Fee: £4.00 full/£3.00 concs.