SANCTUARY OF CREATION unveils posthuman data flower series at qpac

This September, Sanctuary of Creation will transform Queens Park Arts Centre Main Gallery into a breathtaking field of light, code, and emotion with its latest research-driven installation, Lumen Bloom: Epitaph of the Cloud Age.

Running from 8–23 September, 2025 the exhibition featured 50 data flowers, radiant digital-organic sculptures that pulse with memory, sound, and algorithmic rhythm. Each bloom is a poetic fusion of art, science, and technology, exploring what it means to be alive in a world shaped by data and posthuman evolution.

Led by Serena Marija, Lumen Bloom: Epitaph of the Cloud Age invites audiences to witness the birth of a new ecology, one where digital systems mimic nature’s intelligence, and code becomes the seed of consciousness. The installation dissolves the boundary between the biological and the virtual, offering a glimpse of beauty emerging from the ruins of the Cloud Age.

Supported by Bucks Culture and Queens Park Arts Centre, Sanctuary of Creation continues to redefine how art and research intersect, transforming data into living poetry, and technology into wonder.

EVENT DETAILS

📍 Location: Queens Park Arts Centre, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire
📅 Dates: 8th–23rd September, 2025
🎟️ No Booking Required — open to the public during gallery hours.

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