At the intersection of amazing technology and artistic vision hangs ATMA’s “Bedlam Beat;” an iconic sculpture that demonstrates the importance of technology in our lives.
Crafted from hundreds of HTC One X and Titan smartphones, Bedlam Beat represents ATMA’s portrayal of the emotional connection we have with the technology we use everyday.
Commissioned in collaboration with London’s renowned Lazarides Gallery, Bedlam Beat showcases how one of the world’s most progressive artists is inspired by the artistic design of HTC’s smartphones and the connection they make with users.
Bedlam Beat is on display through October 21st in The Old Vic Tunnels beneath London’s Waterloo Station. If you’re in the London area, check it out before it closes. And bring your HTC phone to receive a limited edition print (while supplies last).
Tickets are free but space is limited, so reserve your attendance today at the Bedlam website.
If you had hundreds of HTC phones to display how central technology is to your life, what would you build? The more offbeat you can make it, the better!






