Will We Be In Time ? (Video) - by Theatre of Wrong Decisions (Netherlands)
Video (1.00 mins).
Theatre of Wrong Decisions is a small collective of artists in the Netherlands.
Theatre of Wrong Decisions can be briefly described as a fusion of visual arts and theatre. It manifests itself in short video productions critically responding to highly controversial and sensitive issues in today’s world. The video clips are closely linked to similar situations in Shakespeare’s plays. By using Shakespearean quotes the participants of ToWD are putting current issues of moral concern into a universal perspective.
ToWD : "In the Summer of 2018 we all witnessed severe heat, drought and flooding in many territories around the world. The 4th World Congress on Climate Change and Global Warming (6-7 August, 2018 in Osaka) addressed the theme: "Tackling Climate Change for a Sustainable Future". Many species of plants and animals are already moving their range northward or to higher altitudes. Studies have shown that, though CO2 can increase the growth of plants, the plants may become less nutritious. The effect of global warming on human health is expected to be serious. An increase in cases of chronic conditions like asthma is already occurring, most likely as a direct result of global warming. Will we be in time?!"
Theatre of Wrong Decisions is a small collective of artists in the Netherlands.
Theatre of Wrong Decisions can be briefly described as a fusion of visual arts and theatre. It manifests itself in short video productions critically responding to highly controversial and sensitive issues in today’s world. The video clips are closely linked to similar situations in Shakespeare’s plays. By using Shakespearean quotes the participants of ToWD are putting current issues of moral concern into a universal perspective.
ToWD : "In the Summer of 2018 we all witnessed severe heat, drought and flooding in many territories around the world. The 4th World Congress on Climate Change and Global Warming (6-7 August, 2018 in Osaka) addressed the theme: "Tackling Climate Change for a Sustainable Future". Many species of plants and animals are already moving their range northward or to higher altitudes. Studies have shown that, though CO2 can increase the growth of plants, the plants may become less nutritious. The effect of global warming on human health is expected to be serious. An increase in cases of chronic conditions like asthma is already occurring, most likely as a direct result of global warming. Will we be in time?!"