Sound artwork launched at London Waterloo station
Briefly

TfL has installed a sound artwork titled Go Find Miracles at Waterloo London Underground station. This 10-minute work by Rory Pilgrim combines music and spoken word elements, with contributions from prisoners. The piece will be played on weekdays until 25 July along the walkway connecting the Jubilee and Northern lines. Collaborators include the Feminist Library, the Prison Choir Project, and the Mayor of London's program focused on culture. The work aims to connect London with Dorset, using Portland stone, and explores the influence of law on daily life.
Rory Pilgrim's 10-minute sound artwork Go Find Miracles plays on the moving walkway at Waterloo station, combining music and spoken word, partly written by prisoners.
The artwork reflects links between London and Dorset, utilizing Portland stone, used in many significant London buildings, including Waterloo station.
Go Find Miracles features a collaboration with the Feminist Library, the Prison Choir Project, and the Mayor of London's culture initiatives, exploring law's impact on daily life.
Holly Upton from HMP/YOI Portland noted that the project inspired both staff and prisoners, highlighting the opportunities for collaboration and creativity.
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