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London 2040, society is crippled under the weight of a population addicted to novelty and impermanence. Nothing lasts when every dream or nightmare imagined can be crafted and created. To stem the loss of reason in a post-real world, time and access to the ever expanding human experience is restricted. New forms of experience are policed by the Ministry of Information, in a last ditch attempt to control a world that is eating its own meaning. Experience of that which is categorised as NOVELTY is monitored under the Human Emotional Experience Act of 2032, where total access to information is strictly limited within a monthly data plan and the most virulent forms of experience and knowledge are banned. ?The age of Information Prohibition has begun. Forced back into the real world, language devolves into hybrid forms, to cater for a generation who only understand meaning when communicated in hash tags and status updates. Yet there is one place where all you can eat reality still exists and every banned emotion, experience, dream and nightmare can still be made real: the Virulent Museum of Human Experience, housing the entire banned index of thoughts, emotions and desires. Now, on the eve of the opening ceremony of the 2040 London Olympics, Eliza, a certifiable Experience Junkie, who has spent a lifetime imprisoned by her out of control desires has come to the museum. There, she must convince Socrates, hoodie and outlaw philosopher, a living novelty born of the 2011 London riots, to help her release a secret hidden deep inside the museum. A machine which may save Eliza from her own mind and offer the human, a wayward animal, a method with which to regain the truth it has lost.

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Author: John Harrigan

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Archive listings for Virulent Experience (2012)

Work type: Performance.

T2070801701

Company FoolishPeople. Director John Harrigan. Performer John Harrigan. Performer Alfie Black. Performer Andrew Futaishi. Performer Cathy Conneff. Performer Christopher Foran. Performer Gina Abolins. Performer Heidi Agerholm Balle. Performer Henriikka Kemppi. Performer Lucy Charles. Performer Lucy McCabe. Performer Maisie Greenwood. Performer Nina Lacelle. Performer Polly Misch. Performer Rachael Blyth. Performer Samantha O'Connor. Performer Tom Slatter. Performer Gereza Kamenicka. Performer Yuna Shin.
6 Aug 12 to 31 Aug 12Conway Hall, Inner London :: V038595796
listing details L1582442463

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