This immersive art installation bridges past and present through Antarctic exploration history. At its centre is a frozen duplicating machine: a vintage 3M 209 Automatic Copier quietly churning out echoes of the past. Inspired by the story of Karl Marshall, a humble technician who answered a service call to the South Pole in 1967, this work unexpectedly connects his journey with the final letter of Captain Robert Falcon Scott. Across three locations audiences are invited to explore the fragility of legacy. Blending sound, historic photography, and interactive storytelling, it invites you not only to witness history—but to enter it. To reflect on what we leave behind. To shift your own compass. And to leave your mark.
Screening information for each of the cities can be found below. Visit our Venues page for further details.
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