From movies to installation art, Clockenflap is more than just a place to hear great music
Surreal comedy, creepy robots, mind-bending performance and a VR experience of a forest from an animal’s perspective – here’s our guide to the best of the festival’s arts offerings
Clockenflap has always been proud that it’s not just a music festival: it’s also a celebration of arts and culture. This year the offerings are better than ever, with a forward-looking programme of film, visual arts, comedy and installation work that blows the previous years away.
Here are some of the artistic highlights of this year’s festival.
Future Human & Jun Seo-hahm
This year the arts theme at Clockenflap is “Future Human”: the idea is to look to how people exist in the digital age, as technology and humanity come crashing together. Korean artist, designer and director Jun Seo-hahm’s curious critters are digital beasties inspired by real-life biology, adorable intersections of technology and life. He’s been enlisted to produce the visual identity of the festival based on the Future Human theme, so expect to see his ludicrously cute creations all over the grounds.
The Blind Robot