24/7 at Somerset House is a major exhibition exploring the non-stop nature of our modern lives – we’re on screens more, sleeping less and our connection to the people and the world around us is being disrupted. A range of contemporary designers have pieces on display, including Marcus Coates, Mat Collishaw, Harun Farocki, Pierre Huyghe, Rut Blees Luxemburg, Kelly Richardson, Pilvi Takala and Addie Wagenknecht. The exhibition features a meditative isolation chamber from Tatsuo Miyajima, an immersive orchestration of a machine-generated dawn chorus from Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg, and I heard there was a secret chord from Daily tous les jours’, where people join listeners around the world to hum the chorus of Leonard Cohen’s Hallelujah.