Futuro: The art show set to radically reawaken the senses

Artistic director Sean Rogg introduces chapter three of his boundary-pushing immersive show

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I've spent my life seeking out experiences, then, a few years ago, I thought it was time I made some for other people. So armed with my 20 years of research, I asked myself the question: "How can I make the most amazing experience for anybody?" That was my mission with the Waldorf Project.

Chapter Three/Futuro is a vision that took shape from thinking about our planet 30 years in the future, when we are consuming things other than gastronomy. The experiment is: can I have 40 people consume energy and feed each other energy? I decided that in order to get to this stage, we have to go through a two-hour dystopian journey, to strip away the outside world and prepare ourselves.

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