Is 'Society' in the Room with us Now? (Intrapology S01E02)

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Dither compressed image of a Black woman dressed in pink, looking curiously into the middle distance, and a white non-binary person dressed in black, looking fearfully out of a window
Fadumo Hassan as Hedi and Xander Graves as Tea, photographed by Holly Revell, post-processed by Zoyander Street

Hedi (Fadumo Hassan) is a rising star of the tech world, and nobody knows she is secretly an alien anthropologist - except for Tea (Xander Graves), 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.

Performances

21st November 2024, online with Queerness and Games Conference

Press

Voidspace Dispatches

‘Is “Society” In The Room With Us Now?’ is Episode 2 of Intrapology, which aims to tell stories about how worlds are made, how they break apart, and how we can reconnect.

Museums Sheffield, Making Ways, November 2024

Intrapology is a live interactive online queer sci-fi performance on the perspectives of neurodivergent queer folk, as alien anthropologists doing fieldwork on earth.

Funders

Supported using public funding by Arts Council England Supported using public funding by Innovate UK Supported using public funding by Creative UK

Supporting institutions