You are invited into an interactive installation, ‘Highway to Infinity’, a philosophical and parallel story to ‘Nullspace Motel’.
A single-player interactive narrative, ‘Highway to Infinity’ holds up a mirror to the audience’s own unconscious mind, questioning preconceived ideas around identity, memory and the very fabric of reality. Glowing stacks of retro TVs and pulsing immersive sound delivered via headphones turn the experience inward. What happens when the screen looks back at you?
‘Highway to Infinity’ is created by Symoné
- Lead Collaborator and Sound Designer: Sammy Metcalfe
- Game Development by Florian Brueckner
- Various Art Assets by Roland Lauth
- Produced by The Lasso Club
Commissioned by UK Black Pride, Marlborough Productions and Theatre in the Mill for New Queers On The Block, Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts, Cambridge Junction, Collusion & Electric Medway, with support from Arts Council England, South East Dance and Live Art Development Agency.
Special thanks to Screen South, Shoreditch Town Hall and Blast Theory.
What to expect
Step into a single-player immersive installation featuring glowing retro TV sets and immersive sound via headphones. The experience runs for about 20 minutes and is designed to prompt reflection on identity, memory, and perception. Lighting is low and visuals intimate - this installation asks you to engage quietly and closely with what’s displayed. Free entry, drop in any time between 12-5:pm.
Accessibility and inclusion
Captions on films and media included
Wheelchair accessible
Seating available
Free or low cost event
Audience target/s
Everyone
Audience type / suitability
Adults and young people (14+)
Organiser
Marlborough Productions and Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts