In October 2016, Philippe Parreno transformed Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall into an immersive experience, challenging your perception of time and space with his 'Anywhen' installation. 'Anywhen' is a site-specific exhibition that changes throughout the day and that will evolve during the six-month period of the commission, until 2 April 2017. Prepare to have your senses activated and stimulated by a spectacular choreography of acoustics, sound lighting, flying objects and film, each connected to the other and playing their part in a far bigger score. Tate’s Turbine Hall becomes a universe of inter-related and connected events and parallel realities. Events will unfold anywhen. Philippe Parreno is a French avant-garde artist who came to prominence in the 1990s and is perhaps most widely known for his feature film Zidane: A 21st Century Portrait. Parreno works across film, video, sound, sculpture, performance and information technology and collaborates extensively with musicians, scientists, architects and writers. Cutting-edge musicians Factory Floor and the award-winning sound designer Nicolas Becker are just some of the many collaborators involved with this year’s commission. Subscribe for weekly films: http://goo.gl/X1ZnEl
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Duration: 4m 3s
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