A photographic installation at London Bridge Station that celebrates the river and human activity by the Thames, all in a setting that contains some of London’s most iconic buildings.
Henry Reichhold’s Near and Far' installation encompasses two huge images - one a narrative of a vibrant scene of people enjoying a sunny day by the Thames in the London Bridge area, one of the capital’s most popular places, and the other work an image of epic proportions that shows the river as it winds its way from the east to London Bridge and the heart of the city.
Virtual Experience of Near and Far
If you can’t make it to the London Bridge exhibition then drop in online to the virtual London Bridge experience. The virtual version will allow the player (as a first person character) to walk around and explore the station and as well as take in the exhibition, enjoy the experience in the company of a series of avatars in this vibrant and busy station.
Click here to see the virtual exhibition.
You need to use Google Chrome or any other WebGL supported browser (Safari won’t work) on desktop computers only. It takes a little time to load up, depending on your wifi speed.
The controls use the WASD keys for direction and the mouse for looking around, to leave the game press the ‘esc' key and the click the delete window ‘x’ in the top right hand of the game.