
At the Docks
Fragments of a Panorama
Fragments of a Panorama is a kaleidoscope of worlds in game, film, and virtual reality, oscillating between speculative futures and histories of India. Created by visual artist Thiruda (Avinash Kumar) and musician Murthovic (Sri Rama Murthy), the project sees the duo take on the role of archivists, remixing, overlapping, and fragmenting a millennia of cultural traditions replete with sonic, visual and dance heritage.
Avinash Kumar, the creative director of Antariksha Studio, builds video games for Indian heritage and explores Indian futures through AI in his internationally touring live performance project. Murthovic, a sound practitioner and electronic music composer for over two decades, is known for his work with Antariksha Studio and is the founder of Nadabramha studio in Hyderabad, India.
The opening party takes place July 11 from 6:30 - 9pm (the exhibition won't be open during our normal opening hours on this day.) Free tickets to the opening party can be booked here.
Elsewhere in India is curated by Kinnari Saraiya at arebyte London.
Join the Fragments of a Panorama: Curated Tour!
Curated tour 1: Saturday August 10, 1:30 - 2:30PM
Curated tour 2: Wednesday August 28 6:30 - 7:30PM
Book your free ticket for a curated tour of arebyte's current exhibition Fragments of a Panorama, led by curator Kinnari Saraiya.
Fragments of a Panorama is a kaleidoscope of worlds oscillating between a speculative future and an alternative past, created by visual artist Thiruda (Avinash Kumar) and musician Murthovic (Sri Rama Murthy), and guest curated by Kinnari Saraiya. Since 2016, Thiruda and Murthovic have taken on the role of archivists, remixing and fragmenting millennia of cultural traditions, sonic and visual heritage, and classical dances of India.
For your visit
Places To Stay
Connaught House Hotel
This Grade II-listed building provides comfortable rooms and classic pub dining.
New Arrival
Food & Drink
Perky Blenders
Everything about Perky Blenders x Goodvibes is upbeat and friendly, from the name and the decor all the way to its coffee.
Art & Culture
Making Space: The People’s Plan
Large-scale artwork reproducing ‘The People’s Plan for the Royal Docks,’ a 1980s community-led project to oppose the airport.