Part of the programme accompanying our current exhibition From the Land
Artist Camille Dunlop will discuss her new immersive performance Within Katla, developed during her residency at Punchdrunk and The Architectural Association Dip12. The performance is situated at the threshold between body and landscape, myth and data, ice and fire. Set in southern Iceland, where the subglacial volcano Katla stirs beneath a rapidly retreating glacier, the work weaves together Icelandic folklore, digital environments, motion capture, spatial sound, and live seismic data to create a visceral encounter with a landscape in flux.
Within Katla was created by Camille Dunlop, in collaboration with Leah Wallace, Kevin Pollard and Ed Lewis. The event will explore the development of the work and the ideas behind the performance, alongside a screening of a film capturing Within Katla in performance, directed by Matt Edgson.
Camille Dunlop is a London-based artist, Digital-Spatial Designer and Lecturer with a background in architecture. Working across immersive installation, film, and performance, she uses emerging technologies to explore the relationships between bodies, landscapes, and movement. Alongside her creative practice, she teaches at the Bartlett School of Architecture and Central Saint Martins.
The exhibition will be open on the day from 1-7pm
📍 Proposition Bethnal Green, 279 Cambridge Heath Road, Bethnal Green, London, E2 0EL
🗓️ Thursday 26 September 2026
⏱️ 3:00pm-4:30pm
🎟️ FREE TO ATTEND, PLEASE REGISTER HERE