A new mind-bending immersive experience at Outernet will take visitors on a unique and thrilling journey through the imagination.
FLOW, Thereafter opens on 16th October 2025, and will see giant figures lead the audience on an exploration of the subjectivity of contemporary art. Outernet London’s Now Building is the most visited cultural attraction in the UK and home to the most advanced screens in the world. Found next to Tottenham Court Road Station and Oxford Street, it is free to visit.
The new show is the latest in a series of iconic productions, which are free to enjoy, from The Butterfly Experience to Tetris. Show times vary; check their website for details.
FLOW, Thereafter is the sequel to the hit show FLOW, produced by South Korean design firm D’strict – a huge digital media performance that translated the full history of Western art into dance, projected on the floor-to-ceiling, four-storeys-high, 16k definition screens. The familiar figures from the original, which opened to acclaim in February 2024, will engage in a massive game of chase or hunt (depending on how you see it).
Alexandra Payne, Outernet Director, Creative and Content Studio, said: ““FLOW” captivated audiences when it premiered at Outernet in 2024, and we’re delighted to once again collaborate with D’strict to bring its spectacular sequel, FLOW, Thereafter, to our screens. D’strict are true visionaries, and this new work playfully reimagines contemporary art through larger-than-life characters and breathtaking visuals. Whether you’re a tourist, commuter, art enthusiast, or simply captivated by creativity, we know audiences of all ages will be mesmerised by this extraordinary experience. We can’t wait for everyone to see it.”
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