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Intrapology Episode 2: Is 'Society' in the Room with us Now?
a live-digital hybrid, interactive sci-fi comedy
Hedi (Fadumo Hassan) is a rising star of the tech world, and nobody knows she is secretly an alien anthropologist - except for Tea, who has recently learned the same about themself. Hedi is a successful tech professional, and is optimistic about the future - we’re going to solve all our problems with increasingly powerful technology, just like Star Trek. But when the tech world lets her down, it's up to the audience to decide show she responds. ‘Is Society in the Room with Us Now?’ is a live-digital hybrid, interactive sci-fi comedy about doomerism, neurodiversity / neuroqueerness, and the pain of living in a world that works against your survival. It is the second story for Intrapology, a series of interactive stories that will explore how people make worlds together, through the allegory of the Transdimensional Research Institute. You do not need to have seen episode 1 to follow the story. Intrapology should appeal to people who listen to Welcome to Night Vale, watch The Good Place, or play Disco Elysium. By taking actions such as voting on dialogue options, the audience guides what the protagonist says, does, and thinks. This will be a mostly unrehearsed live reading, with two actors performing a script that is shaped by messages and votes from the audience via web app.
Audience Role
You will be invited to shape the behavior and views of the main character, through interactions such as voting on dialogue options, or writing in short messages to be read aloud by the actor.
Ages: All ages
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About Intrapology
Stories from the Transdimensional Research Institute Does it feel like being a person in this world doesn't quite come naturally to you? Do things like gender and money feel like alien concepts, that you just have to go along with in order to get by? If so, you're not the only one! The Transdimensional Research Institute assigns sentient beings to target worlds, as part of its ambitious programme of anthropological research. The world you are assigned shapes you, so by understanding yourself you can better understand the world. The more worlds we study together, the better we can understand the social and cultural forces that create them.