This exhibition is part of TAAHM, a project funded by The British Council’s International Collaboration Grants. Produced by CAC & Filament
NooN collective from the UK and Thai sound artist Arnont Nongyao explored the sound and myceloid communication of living organisms within caves. By linking Satun UNESCO Global Geopark in Thailand and the English Riviera UNESCO Global Geopark in Torquay, UK, it weaves ecological and cultural threads between the two regions. They have woven their abstract discoveries from the caves into a sound and moving-image installation. The exhibition invites audiences to step into darkness, awaken their senses and journey back to a primordial time when our relationship with the world was still fresh, intimate, and boundless in imagination.