Is ‘Society’ In The Room With Us Now? 21st November 7pm UK time

Hedi (Fadumo Hassan) is a rising star of the tech world, and nobody knows they are secretly an alien anthropologist. Hedi 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 them down, it’s up to the audience to decide how they will respond. 

This is the second episode of Intrapology, but you do not need to have seen the first episode to follow the story.

Presented in partnership with Queerness and Games Conference

More info here: http://intrapology.com/news/s01e02

Tickets here: http://intrapology.com/tickets

Pricing:

  • Patreon supporters: FREE
  • Non-supporters: $10 one-off payment
  • Unwaged: email contact@intrapology.com for free registration link

Note: In place of a ticketing service, I'm using a Patreon post that links out to the registration page. To register for the performance, click through to the registration page and fill out the short form.

About Intrapology

Intrapology is all about how people make worlds together, and the cataclysmic social fragmentation that threatens to unmake them. It focuses on the perspectives of neurodivergent queer folk, as alien anthropologists doing fieldwork on earth. They interact via video call with their supervisors at the fictional Transdimensional Research Institute, an alien university that has been decimated by cuts to the fabric of reality. Together they expose the comedy and terror of living in a world that was not built with people like you in mind.

The audience collectively shapes the story, experiencing the show on a web page that looks like the protagonist’s computer desktop. Through this online format, Intrapology aims to reach disabled, chronically ill, and neurodivergent audiences that have been left behind by the return to in-person events. It aims to move beyond the limitations of online theatre as we know it, with an approach to design that draws on alternative indie games culture.