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An immersive light, laser and sound experience is coming to Waterloo next year
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Prepare to be immersed in a transcendent world of shifting light and sound — MONUISM, a brand new installation by Liverpool artist Paul Alty, invites audiences into a luminous realm where geometry, architecture and music converge in living motion.
Set within historic walls at Old Christ Church, MONUISM will transform the venue into a dynamic, evolving landscape of monumental, ephemeral light sculptures and its happening 30 January – 1 February.
Constantly morphing in shape, scale, hue, and intensity, these structures evoke a sense of architecture in flux — as if the very idea of monumentality is being born and erased in real time.






Accompanied by a brand-new, specially composed electronic soundtrack, also available to stream and download, the installation becomes a dance of light and sound. The name “MONUISM” itself reflects this tension: monumental in scale like a sculpture or building, yet as fragile and transient as rays of light.
“Light both constructing and deconstructing the very idea of monumentality.”
A portion of ticket proceeds will be donated to Old Christ Church, helping support the venue as a community space.
The venue is fully accessible, with free parking. Under 18’s are admitted with a parent/guardian and there are adult-only sessions after 7pm.