100 seconds to midnight
by
sorry not sorry
Photo Credits: Sarah Shear
Photo Credits: Sarah Shear
Photo Credits: Eva Lee
100 Seconds to Midnight was inspired by a prototype of the Clock of The Long Now, found in London's Science Museum . The clock was designed to keep time for 10,000 years, and so the company started to think about what life would be like in the future, would humankind even exist beyond the lifetime of the clock? 100 Seconds to Midnight became an experimental exploration of Doomsday, the end of the world, climate change, animal extinction, overpopulation and human sin. Learning from the likes of Extinction Rebellion, Greta Thunberg and Timothy Morton, Sorry Not Sorry acknowledged their faults, our faults, and presented them in the most bizarre way possible: scenes of silence, scenes of pure mess, and cutting onions to make them confess.
SORRY NOT SORRY ARE...
AMY MAWER
JAMES CHRISTENSEN
AVGI POURGOURA
CHEN XI
YANG LU
GEORGINA KIRK
Premiered at...
THE ROYAL CENTRAL SCHOOL OF SPEECH AND DRAMA
WEDNESDAY 11TH MARCH 2020

WARNING: Contains flashing images