London, UK. 1st Oct, 2018. Volunteers prepare to make body impressions on the heat-sensitive floor. Unveiling of the this year's Hyundai Commission by Cuban artist and activist Tania Bruguera at Tate Modern. The work is called "an ever-increasing figure", which represents the scale of mass migration and the risks involved. Visitors are invited to interact with the work which comprises a heat-sensitive floor, which includes a portrait of a person's face beneath, combined with low frequency sounds. The work is on display 2 Oc, to 24 February 2019. (Editorial use only). Credit: Stephen Chung/Ala

London, UK. 1st Oct, 2018. Volunteers prepare to make body impressions on the heat-sensitive floor. Unveiling of the this year's Hyundai Commission by Cuban artist and activist Tania Bruguera at Tate Modern. The work is called "an ever-increasing figure", which represents the scale of mass migration and the risks involved. Visitors are invited to interact with the work which comprises a heat-sensitive floor, which includes a portrait of a person's face beneath, combined with low frequency sounds. The work is on display 2 Oc,  to 24 February 2019. (Editorial use only). Credit: Stephen Chung/Ala Stock Photo
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1 October 2018

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London, UK. 1 October 2018. Volunteers prepare to make body impressions on the heat-sensitive floor. Unveiling of the this year's Hyundai Commission by Cuban artist and activist Tania Bruguera at Tate Modern. The work is called "an ever-increasing figure", which represents the scale of mass migration and the risks involved. Visitors are invited to interact with the work which comprises a heat-sensitive floor, which includes a portrait of a person's face beneath, combined with low frequency sounds. The work is on display 2 October to 24 February 2019. (Editorial use only). Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News

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