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Cyril de Commarque, Fluxland.
Fluxland is an interactive artwork, sound piece and space for debate by French artist Cyril de Commarque.
A 25-metre long former freight boat mounted with a mirrored polyhedron sculptural form, Fluxland navigated along the Thames on a series of journeys over the course of the month, as a travelling visual and sound installation. Since sourcing the original vessel, de Commarque has been converting the structure in its docking in a Dutch shipyard, preparing Fluxland for its voyage to London. Its polyhedron form is influenced by the belief in ancient Greek philosophy that the shape inspires philosophical and artistic contemplation. The mirrored surface invites internal contemplation while reflecting the external world.