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Amid the chaos of London’s main railway stations, a little note of spiritual calm could go a long way.
Harassed commuters at Victoria, Waterloo, Euston and Liverpool Street Station were asked to take a moment to contemplate some of life’s fundamental questions by
Where Are We Going?
The artwork opens on a disgarded train ticket, picked up from the floor of Bombay Central railway station.
Animated type based on spiritual Hindu texts invites the traveller to muse on the meaning of life while rushing for the 5.47 to Watford Junction.
The artwork appeared on 9ft x 15ft Transvision screens, newly installed at the time, which sat by the stations’ departure boards, thus the title
Where Are We Going?