
About Me
UFO Warehouse is an art practice of artist Harmeet Sodhi to explore forms and playfulness as an experience. The roots of this approach lie in the theme park and Immersive experiences increasingly put emphasis on audience agency, allowing Audience to make choices, to influence the environment, to co-create. experience isn’t just about visuals, but instead involves senses, movement, being physically in a space, interacting with surroundings and objects. These embodied dimensions often increase presence, emotional impact, memory and being actively indulge with the work.
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Founded in London, the practice is committed to developing experiences that integrate playfulness with rigorous scientific and mathematical inquiry. Central to this approach is the distinction between play as an activity and playfulness as an attitude. Play engages with others and with the environment in a manner that is creative, improvisational, and meaningful.” Drawing on this principle, UFO Warehouse positions play simultaneously as medium and message. Recent sculptures, were more adult versions of fidget toys that invite curiosity, experimentation, and joy. The materiality of games arises from gameplay itself and not from the objects used to play the game. These works are meant to give a sensory experience to the people with learning disabilities and expanding the possibilities of play as a tool for empowerment and inclusion.
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The audience is not a passive observer but an active participant: they co-create, interact, and become an integral part of the artwork. Through this process, the work transcends the boundaries of the object, evolving into a dynamic, participatory experience where immersion, co-creation, and play converge to produce meaningful engagement.
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UFO Warehouse exists as a space of playful transformation through research we have developed a diverse body of work that fuses technologies with traditional media such as sculpture. We also create site-specific installations that integrate light, sound, and video.