UVA Synchronicity

180 Studios has often been a good place to go for immersive exhibitions.

I enjoyed their current UVA Synchronicity show, though it felt very small - it needed a few more pieces to really make the trip worthwhile. The standouts in this show were the installations featuring sound and motion. Sound on!

Edge of Chaos, 2023, by UVA

In a pitch black room a tripod can be seen in the centre illuminated by a single point of light on top of the tripod facing towards the camera.

Edge of Chaos, 2023, by UVA

2024/01/11
1/10s at f/2.8, 24mm, ISO 5000, Sony RX100m6

In a dark room, a light in the middle faces to the right and has illuminated one half. What can be seen is bare concrete.

Edge of Chaos, 2023, by UVA

2024/01/11
1/8s at f/2.8, 24mm, ISO 5000, Sony RX100m6

Our time, 2015 by, UVA

Geometric shapes in blues and pinks on a dark background. Shapes are more on the left than the right. They look almost like a projection of a 3d rendered room.

Chromatic, 2022, by UVA

2024/01/11
1/30s at f/2.8, 24mm, ISO 320, Sony RX100m6

Geometric shapes fill the field of view horizontally. They’re various shades of blue. One pink trapezoid is on the right.

Chromatic, 2022, by UVA

2024/01/11
1/30s at f/2.8, 24mm, ISO 500, Sony RX100m6

A pitch black room. A series of small white spheres are in the centre in a line to the distance. They are faintly light from the right casting shadows on the left wall. The White spheres look like moons.

Musica universalis, 2016, by UVA

2024/01/11
1/30s at f/2.8, 24mm, ISO 2000, Sony RX100m6

Musica universalis, 2016, by UVA

A dark photo with multiple lines of old fashioned seven-segement displays with red LEDs. Some lines are faintly lit whilst others show numbers.

Present shock II, 2023, by UVA and Robert Del Naja

2024/01/11
1/25s at f/4, 62mm, ISO 5000, Sony RX100m6