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Artists need your photos for new digital timepiece

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April 10, 2026

A GROUP of artists have been commissioned to create a unique installation in Sunderland, and residents are being urged to submit their photographs.

- DAVID HUNTLEY

Artists need your photos for new digital timepiece

> A TRIO of artists have been commissioned to create a unique installation that will be part of a major new city venue.

The creative team includes musician and sound artist Ross Millard, from The Futureheads; video artist and sound designer Jeremy Bradfield; and creative technologist Ben Lawrence.

The trio are working together to create 'Timepiece,' an installation for Culture House Sunderland. The ever-evolving artwork, an audio and visual installation utilising the large, state-of-the-art screens and speakers, will take pride of place in the new building's atrium. Appearing on the hour every hour for a year, the piece will act as a clock for visitors and an ongoing tribute to the city.

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