Commemorative installation
Beyond the Deepening Shadow: The Tower Remembers was an artistic installation at the Tower of London in November 2018, to commemorate the centenary of the end of the First World War .
Each evening in the week before Remembrance Day , 10,000 torches were lit in the moat of the tower, after an opening ceremony of a bugle call , minute of silence and reveille .[ 1] The torches remained lit for several hours while loudspeakers broadcast a soundscape composed by Mira Calix , based on a sonnet written by nurse Mary Borden to a British officer at the Somme .[ 2] The event was conceived by Tom Piper and directed by Anna Morrissey .[ 1]
The installation was similar to Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red , an installation of poppies at the Tower which commemorated the start of the war. That was so popular that crowd control measures were organised to control the large number of spectators.[ 1]
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