Going Underground

5 Artists Commissions


Sousveillance - the counterpart to surveillance, where the ‘observed’ turns around, to face and watch the ‘observer’, recording the observers actions and movements.

Through its artistic interventions, Radiator puts theory into practice with projects and events that both position and challenge the dominant forces at work in the urban environment exploring new territories opened up by hybrid city spaces.

The Going Underground project, investigates this infrastructure by placing 5 artists into the urban confines of British cities:

Glenn Davidson (Artstation)
Folke Köbberling&Martin Kaltwasser
The Office of Community Sousveillance
Christian Nold
N55


Undertaking covert research into the effect of everyday business and government on the technologies and architecture that shape our cities and working day environments, observing and gathering information from a range of different sources including architects, planning departments, city council offices, surveillance, monitoring centres and the Police, selected artists will present their research in the form of public intervention and exhibition throughout Nottingham city centre and at
their “debriefing meeting”, otherwise known as the Radiator Symposium