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Go inside Karst, and head up the stairs, or take the lift if you need to, and walk through the gallery. Take your time and have a look around! 

"The Current Current of Current" by Tom Fairlamb is one of the first installations that can be seen in the gallery and is an installation of 60 motorised minnows on the ground. This causes a slight buzzing sound in the gallery, which might be slightly distracting. However it is not too loud so boxer doesn't mind it too much. 

Karst three video pieces, "Rhadinace" by Fergus Carmichael is the only one that plays through speakers in the gallery area. The room echoes a bit so it can be a bit disorientating for Boxer and make it difficult for him to hear what is being said, but the video itself is not too loud, and doesn't disrupt Boxer's focus on other exhibits too much. 

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The second video - "The Form an Object Takes in Oblivion" by Joshua Whitaker is played through headphones, which makes it much easier for Boxer to listen and focus on the work. 

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The third video - "So turns the wheel of the M.O.T - A journey through the imagined history of folk customs associated with the annual vehicle safety test" by Libby Bove is played in a dark room at the back of the gallery. This space is quite hidden so make sure you don't miss it! It is also quite a nice space for Boxer to sit and decompress for a few minutes if he is feeling overwhelmed.

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The toilets in Karst can be quite easy to miss. When you leave the third video at the back of the gallery, the toilets are through the door that can be found straight ahead, next to "The Form an Object Takes in Oblivion." 

If the gallery is busy, the toilets are another good place to relax for a few minutes. 

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That's it! You have completed Boxer's route and taken him to all of galleries in New Contemporaries. Boxer had a lot of fun, but is now feeling quite overwhelmed so will he is going to go back home to The Box and relax for the rest of the night!

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