Distant Memories of the Near Future
An isolated tech mogul tries to turn love into an algorithm. A jaded consumer confronts their loneliness. An astronaut is trapped in the cosmos.
Distant Memories of the Near Future is a piece of multimedia storytelling-theatre featuring projection, video, audio and puppetry to tell five interweaving tales about love, technology and artificial intelligence.
Transferring from a hit Edinburgh Fringe run, it's written and performed by David Head (Winner, Best New Writing, Buxton Fringe '23, Unwanted Objects) and directed by Laura Killeen (Godot is a Woman, Jeezus).
This one-person show explores the nature of connection in a world where commercialisation and consumerism have run wild.
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