To Be Invisible was the second in a series following Breath Is Invisible, a monument in Notting Hill born out of a need to address issues of social inequality in London that were exacerbated during the early outbreak of coronavirus.
The building’s facade adopted an immersive soundscape. The windows of the building were lit up by projections by artists Martyn Ware and Zachary Eastwood-Bloom, and acted as a commentary on the Black Lives Matter movement.
The piece comprised of a 3D rendering featuring actor Haroun Yamou, accompanied by a soundscape inspired by Curtis Mayfield’s song To Be Invisible layered on top of an audio contribution from the young musicians of Amplify Studios.