Telephone Boxes, LED Screens, 2024
Trialogue - Teaser Film
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Created by visionary audio-visual artists Greenaway & Greenaway, Trialogue breathes new life into three Grade II-listed K6 telephone boxes - Britain's iconic red phone booths.
From producing the official Opening Ceremony film and large-scale 3D mapping for Waltham Forest Borough of Culture, to creating The Who's music video for the London 2012 Olympics closing ceremony, Greenaway & Greenaway have consistently reimagined public spaces through technology. The acclaimed artists, who've created immersive installations for cultural powerhouses including the V&A, Roundhouse and Barbican, and collaborated with electronic music giants Pet Shop Boys, Eric Prydz and Chase & Status, now bring their distinctive vision to Wembley Park.
Trialogue transforms these historic phone boxes into three-dimensional art spaces. Originally installed next to the then Empire Pool (now OVO Arena Wembley) in the 1930s, they were removed from public view for many decades until Wembley Park restored and brought them back to Arena Square in 2019.
Through interconnected LED screens, Trialogue weaves together waveform animations, abstract sound representations, and text with frequency patterns, speech-to-text visualisation, and emotion mapping. These elements create an immersive experience bridging heritage and innovation, inviting reflection on the evolving nature of communication in the digital era.
Artist Bio
Greenaway & Greenaway was established in 2009 by brothers Jude and Jolyon, who share a similar attitude and approach towards their artistic endeavours, leading to an organic production process that results in a strong signature style of work. This collaborative process of disciplines, crafting artistic and commercial work, allows them to forge dynamic films for spaces that is a hybrid of video, animation and sound. Their work has seen them take commissions for a hugely diverse range of clients and projects including producing the official Opening Ceremony film and large-scale 3D mapping for Waltham Forest Borough of Culture, The Who's music video for the London 2012 Olympics closing ceremony, immersive installations for the V&A, Roundhouse and Barbican, and collaborations with electronic music giants Pet Shop Boys, Eric Prydz and Chase & Status.