World War One Cathedral Projection
Date: 11 November 2018
Time: 00:00
World War One Cathedral Projection to commemorate the Armistice, produced by Playdead and commissioned by Kirkwall Townscape Heritage Initiative (KTHI).
This was a public projection project to commemorate the centenary of the First World War armistice, in November 2018. The projection depicted life during the war period in Kirkwall and explored the history of World War One in Orkney and Kirkwall in a dynamic and inspirational way, revealing the role the islands played in the conflict. The artwork was projected onto St Magnus Cathedral, in the heart of Kirkwall. It is the most northerly cathedral in Britain, a fine example of Romanesque architecture which provided a spectacular canvas and backdrop for the projection.
The aim of the project was to provide a fitting memorial event to the 100th anniversary of the World War One armistice to depict Kirkwall life during that period and Kirkwall and Orkney’s role in the conflict. This sought to increase people’s understanding of life in Kirkwall during the war period and early twentieth century in general by telling the story of Kirkwall and Orkney during the war, its role and the lasting effects on the place and its inhabitants. In doing so, it engaged with multi-generational audiences and provided residents and visitors with the opportunity to learn about the history and heritage of Kirkwall during the war in a new way.
Kirkwall Town Heritage Initiative is a 5 year, £3.45 million project funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF), Historic Environment Scotland (HES) and Orkney Islands Council (OIC). The aim is to promote Kirkwall’s heritage through providing funding for a range of building grants, public realm improvements, training, interpretation and educational projects. This project was supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund and HES.
Read more here: scottishdesignawards.com/2019/chairmans-award-for-design/the-great-war-an-orkney-memorial-experience/index.html
-
Summary:
World War One Cathedral Projection to commemorate the Armistice, produced by Playdead and commissioned by Kirkwall Townscape Heritage Initiative (KTHI).
This was a public projection project to commemorate the centenary of the First World War armistice, in November 2018. The projection depicted life during the war period in Kirkwall and explored the history of World War One in Orkney and Kirkwall in a dynamic and inspirational way, revealing the role the islands played in the conflict. The artwork was projected onto St Magnus Cathedral, in the heart of Kirkwall. It is the most northerly cathedral in Britain, a fine example of Romanesque architecture which provided a spectacular canvas and backdrop for the projection.