Exploring the sonic and visual world of Simon Fisher Turner and Daisy Dickinson, WETRIP is a multi-sensory sound and video installation that dives into space and time through projections mapping new sonic abstractions. It unfolds as a cinematic passage with shifting realities and layers of analogue film and music that invites you to step into its mysterious dreamscape.
Filmed using a combination of 8mm film and digital formats, the visuals drift between the familiar and the fragmented. Landscapes blur. Time slips across distorted horizons that glide through space. A hypnotic environment where forms fracture and reform, unsettling, but always in motion —quiet, disquieting, and deeply surprising..
WETRIP isn’t something you simply watch—it’s something you fall into, absorb. A quiet hallucination, a haunted machine—a space where you might lose your sense of self and emerge somewhere else entirely.
WETRIP is part of FaT OuT’s 2025 programme of experimental music and visual arts events. Taking a year off from their usual weekend festival format this, Salford based organisation FaT OuT wanted to test how a seasonal programme would give more space to allow artists to be ambitious and for bold ideas to grow.
FaT OuT and Daisy Dickenson have been working together for over 10 years, working on projects that span installation, filmmaking, performance and more. This installation is a development of a From the Other (FaT OuT mother company) project, Three Hundred and Thirty Three, a triptych of art films and original scores commissioned by the Glasshouse International Centre for Music and Mediale, to mark the centre’s name change in 2023.