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'Do you want to be moved?" asks Ned Dennehy's sonorous yet robotic voice-over

'Do you want to be moved?" asks Ned Dennehy's sonorous yet robotic voice-over. Yes, of course we do - and if not emotionally, then aesthetically or intellectually will do. While technically adept, using the talents of two actors, a writer, a sound engineer, eight video artists and nine musicians, the piece tries to establish coherence in its incoherence, and doesn't quite succeed. Using images that vary from digitised video to simply animated pen-and-ink drawings, from pages taken from photo albums to architectural sketches, alongside a text that is largely repetitive, the words, images and sounds are at best hypnotic, at worst soporific. The programme notes by Simon Doyle, on whose text the piece is based, lay out the structure and technique, and the intellectual rigour applied to his investigation of the creation of his "noise text" is formidable, but the slickness of the final product leaves the audience with nothing to hold on to.

Runs until Saturday