
ACCESSIBLE 360° VIRTUAL TOUR
Beyond Labels
Celebrating Disability in Suffolk
CLIENT
Suffolk Archives
YEAR
2026
SERVICE
Accessible 360° Virtual Tour
FUNDED BY
National Lottery Heritage Fund
Beyond Labels is a major community-led exhibition celebrating the lives, achievements, and challenges of people with disabilities across Suffolk, past and present — commissioned by Suffolk Archives and made possible by a £139k National Lottery Heritage Fund grant. Studio Radar was brought in to extend its reach beyond the physical venue through an accessible 360° Virtual Tour.
We built the tour using a template developed and tested through our ongoing work with Accentuate UK — designed with disabled audiences at the centre from day one. British Sign Language video is embedded directly into the virtual space, audio description is integrated throughout, and adaptive text allows visitors to adjust how they read. The result is a tour that can be genuinely navigated by Deaf visitors, blind visitors, and people with a range of access needs — on any device, from anywhere.





"The first time the exhibition could be visited by someone Deaf, blind, or housebound — from anywhere in the world."
STUDIO RADAR
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POSTER AND CAMPAIGN PHOTOGRAPHY
Ghost Ships
The Historic Dockyard Chatham
CLIENT
Icon Theatre
YEAR
2024
SERVICE
Campaign Photography
AUDIENCES
2,080 - sold out
Ghost Ships was a large-scale immersive dance-theatre production by Icon Theatre and ZooNation: The Kate Prince Company, with Amina Khayyam Dance Company — staged at The Historic Dockyard Chatham in September 2024 to mark the 40th anniversary of the Dockyard’s closure. A production built from memory, loss, and movement, performed in one of the UK’s most atmospheric industrial spaces.
Studio Radar created the poster and full media campaign imagery. Working from the original brief, we documented the production on location — capturing images that carry the weight of the Dockyard itself. Campaign photography for immersive dance-theatre has to do more than illustrate the show: it must evoke scale, physicality, and the particular emotion of a place being remembered.




“Every aspect of this production harmonises perfectly. It is a triumph.”
★★★★★ The Express
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FESTIVAL DOCUMENTATION
MAI Takeover
Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre
CLIENT
Southbank Centre &
Marina Abramović Institute
YEAR
2023
SERVICE
Documentary photography
ARTISTS
11 performers
For five days in October 2023, the Marina Abramović Institute transformed the entire Queen Elizabeth Hall into a live performance environment — not just the auditorium, but the backstage rooms, green rooms, corridors and technical spaces normally closed to audiences. Eleven MAI-trained artists presented durational, site-specific works. Marina Abramović herself was present on the opening and closing days.
Commissioned jointly by Southbank Centre and MAI, Studio Radar documented the Takeover across three days — working through every space, following the rhythms of the work rather than imposing a specific frame. Durational performance cannot be photographed from the outside. You have to perform the act of photography alongside the other artists.





Artists featured: Cassils · Carlos Martiel · Miles Greenberg · Paula Garcia - Photography: Manuel Vason
“The entire Queen Elizabeth Hall — backstage and all — transforms into the set for enthralling durational performances.”
Marina Abramović Institute
