This isn’t a story about plastic straws or bags for life, this is the tale of how we got to here, this is what the dog said to the harvest.
Tracing 400 years across multiple narratives, we confront the era of human displacement.
Lisa Luxx weaves poetry, fiction and memoir alongside critiques of Europe’s foundational philosophies. The inclusion of verbatim illustrates how climate crisis has long since arrived for Middle Eastern communities and the Global South, and leaves us asking how we can build towards a more progressive future across borders.
Jasmin Kent Rodgman’s installation and score blends sound art, contemporary x electronic music featuring field recordings, vocals, electric guitar, synths and percussion and surround sound.