Apolune: Systems Normal – Live Performance

Apolune: Systems Normal – Live Performance

Art in Perpetuity TrustLondon, England
Friday, Feb 6 from 7 pm to 8:30 pm GMT
Overview

Come one, come all and immerse yourself in a unique evening of live, interactive performance!

APT Gallery is pleased to present Apolune: Systems Normal, an immersive installation and live performance that reimagines the Apollo 11 moon landing through the neurodivergent lenses of artists Peyvand Sadeghian and Matthew Robinson. The exhibition runs 5–8 February with a programme of live activations, educational tours, and a full evening performance.

In July 1969, the words “The Eagle has landed” were broadcast from the lunar surface, sent to Mission Control in Houston, and echoed across the world. These iconic transmissions form the foundation of Apolune: Systems Normal, which transforms the gallery into an interactive 1960s-style mission control built from analogue technologies, 3D projection, personal artefacts, and uncorrected NASA transcripts.

At the heart of the work is a challenge to how archives are constructed—and what they leave out. Drawing on James McGrath’s Naming Adult Autism: Culture, Science, and the Self (2017), the artists explore autism not as a clinical label but as a vantage point from which to re-examine historical narratives. The result is a sensory-rich environment that disrupts conventional frameworks and foregrounds the textures of human experience that are often erased from official records.

Through live performance, Sadeghian and Robinson reanimate the Apollo 11 archive, filling its silences with movement, sound, and embodied presence. Oscillating between documentary rigour and poetic abstraction, Apolune: Systems Normalevokes both the vastness of space and the intimate, chaotic rhythms of consciousness.


ACCESSIBILITY INFORMATION

  • Sensory and interactive environment (sensory map available at entrance)
  • Venue is wheelchair accessible
  • Accessible toilet available
  • Video content is captioned
  • Touch tours available – email alyssamhw@gmail.com to arrange or ask a gallery attendant upon arrival for assistance
  • Please note: we do not currently have Speech-to-Text transcription for Live Performances

Come one, come all and immerse yourself in a unique evening of live, interactive performance!

APT Gallery is pleased to present Apolune: Systems Normal, an immersive installation and live performance that reimagines the Apollo 11 moon landing through the neurodivergent lenses of artists Peyvand Sadeghian and Matthew Robinson. The exhibition runs 5–8 February with a programme of live activations, educational tours, and a full evening performance.

In July 1969, the words “The Eagle has landed” were broadcast from the lunar surface, sent to Mission Control in Houston, and echoed across the world. These iconic transmissions form the foundation of Apolune: Systems Normal, which transforms the gallery into an interactive 1960s-style mission control built from analogue technologies, 3D projection, personal artefacts, and uncorrected NASA transcripts.

At the heart of the work is a challenge to how archives are constructed—and what they leave out. Drawing on James McGrath’s Naming Adult Autism: Culture, Science, and the Self (2017), the artists explore autism not as a clinical label but as a vantage point from which to re-examine historical narratives. The result is a sensory-rich environment that disrupts conventional frameworks and foregrounds the textures of human experience that are often erased from official records.

Through live performance, Sadeghian and Robinson reanimate the Apollo 11 archive, filling its silences with movement, sound, and embodied presence. Oscillating between documentary rigour and poetic abstraction, Apolune: Systems Normalevokes both the vastness of space and the intimate, chaotic rhythms of consciousness.


ACCESSIBILITY INFORMATION

  • Sensory and interactive environment (sensory map available at entrance)
  • Venue is wheelchair accessible
  • Accessible toilet available
  • Video content is captioned
  • Touch tours available – email alyssamhw@gmail.com to arrange or ask a gallery attendant upon arrival for assistance
  • Please note: we do not currently have Speech-to-Text transcription for Live Performances

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Highlights

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • all ages
  • In person
  • Doors at 6:30 PM

Refund Policy

No refunds

Location

Art in Perpetuity Trust

6 Creekside

London SE8 4SA

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