Head behind the scenes at London's Future Shock exhibition and hear filmmaker Romain Gavras and music producer Surkin, aka Gener8ion, speak about their film, Neo Surf.

Audiovisual installation Neo Surf, set in 2034, is the first chapter of a tale of the future with no capital F, a future that uncannily looks like the present: an AI scanner capturing emotions, a fly-over alliance posing with a spaceship, teens enjoying flying surfboards. No sudden end of the world, but a seemingly ‘normal’ environment, underpinned by a thread of slow violence.

The film piece is currently screening as part of Future Shock, a new exhibition at London's 180 Studios, bringing together pioneering artists on the radical vanguard of audio-visual technology, renegotiating boundaries between the physical and the virtual, and challenging our perceptions of reality.

Neo Surf is on until August 28. Tickets are available to book through the 180 site. The film was originally commissioned by the Onassis Foundation.