Artist Sarah Sze, who is known for her immersive sculptural installations (writer Zadie Smith has likened them to being inside an exploded smartphone), is taking over the large Victorian waiting room at Peckham Rye station, which has recently been restored after laying empty for almost 50 years. The vaulted old waiting room will host a site-specific installation (to form part of her Timekeepers series) featuring a model of a fragile world, lit with numerous flickering videos and held together with steel, bamboo and other found materials, designed to express the feeling of straddling the digital and the analogue, and the way we experience time and space in the age of the smartphone.