
The World of Glass, WA10 1BX
Date(s): 07/06/2025 - 14/09/2025
All Day
New Age Memorial Service™
Jacques Verkade and Callan Waldron-Hall, 2025
Infinity isn’t what it used to be. It’s better.
Verkade and Waldron-Hall’s installation playfully investigates ideas of digital personae, legacy, fear and consumerism within an imagined product – a purchasable digital afterlife – pushed by a sinister corporation.
Following their 2023 collaborative project, say when you can feel it, which investigated ASMR, digital intimacy and hyper-proximity, New Age Memorial Service™ combines writing – through obituary, elegy, marketing and contractual agreement – with 3D-animated surreal films to explore a speculative world in which we can purchase ‘digital echoes’ – avatars that preserve our physical traits, personalities, hopes and dreams. Fragmented animations reflect hybridised lives, overlapping between real and digital worlds and peering into two customers’ aspirations and worries to present imprecise yet authentic portraits of who they were, both on and offline, prompting us to think: would I pay for this?
The animations have an internet-core, nostalgic aesthetic, seeming both friendly and familiar, but also uncanny and uncomfortable, suggesting that perhaps we might look back too fondly on old memories, and questioning what form that might take were those old memories to stick around – forever.
The installation is framed by inevitable corporate speak, from overly-targeted marketing, to incessantly long and verbose terms and conditions. Language flits between friendly, austere and sardonic; it’s unclear if the corporation’s offer is truly something we should want, or if our afterlives might become another marketable product.
New Age Memorial Service™ invites us to question if, and how, we want to be remembered. It challenges the value of legacy, and asks us to consider our approach to purchasing and consuming.
We can’t wait to spend eternity with you.
About The World of Glass:
There are many galleries to view on your trip to The World of Glass. The Godfrey Pilkington Gallery in the centre of the building houses our temporary exhibition programme. See the What’s on page for more information. The Glass Gallery in the museum houses our resident glass collection. Pieces from the Origins of Glass to Contemporary glass will amaze you. The Now Gallery showcases facts about glass, and also developments in St Helens happening now. The Past gallery will take you on a tour through Victorian St Helens witnessing the lives of those who lived there.
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