| URBAN CYCLES_UK | ||
| 21.03./Thursday | MARIA BEROVA | "TRANSPOSITION" |
| The public interact with projected pages which are encoded to produce tonal shifts in the musical scale. | ||
| 22.03./Friday | JEN SOUTHERN | "SLIPPERY SURFACE" |
| As you step into library walk the stone paving appears to shift beneath your feet disrupting the permanence of the surrounding architecture. | ||
| 23.03./Saturday | GARY PEPLOE | "LOOK BOTH WAYS" |
| Exploring our presumptions of urban detritus and the vertical dynamics of the space, a series of objects fall from an infinite space into the path of the spectator. | ||
| 24.03./Sunday | NIKOLAY CHAKAROV | "GHOST GAME" |
| Children play a virtual game of hopscotch, turning the Library Walk into a playground. A nostalgic message to the passers-by to remember a popular game from their childhood. | ||
| 25.03./Monday | JENNA COLLINS | "TRACK" |
| A sole runner becomes a sedate stampede in a race around the library. The casualties are obvious, but the winner is lost. | ||
| 26.03./Tuesday | STEVE SYMONS | "VIRAL SYNTHESIA" |
| Passers-by release sounds sampled from the library and viral images that mutate as they multiply, revealing hidden and evolving patterns. | ||
| 27.03./Wednesday | ADELE MYERS | "PASSAGE" |
| Using surveillance footage from inside the library, strange words appear to tell a story of its night time activities. | ||
| 28.03./Thursday | KRASSIMIR TERZIEV | "FOR REAL" |
| Short sequences from classical films are juxtaposed with surveillance recordings creating random narratives. This work balances precariously between reality and fiction. | ||
| 29.03./Friday | ANNEKE PETTICAN | "THE TRESPASS OF HER GESTURE" |
| Disrupt a choreographed dance between a virtual graffiti artist and her evolving text as words collide and meanings fragment. | ||
| 30.03./Saturday | PETKO DOURMANA | "DIP" |
| Treating the corridor of Library Walk as a river, a body swims against the stream. Once triggered, he dives under the depths of the water then re surfaces once more. | ||