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“Nobody Walks Here. It’s Too Hot or Cold or Wet or Dry.” — Human Transit
Almost everywhere I travel as a consultant, someone asks me whether it’s realistic to expect people to walk given the extremes of their climate. They don’t just ask me this in Edmonton and Singapore. I’ve even been asked this about Los Angeles, where the climate is very mild by global standards. Well-traveled elites can form
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“Nobody Walks Here. It’s Too Hot or Cold or Wet or Dry.” — Human Transit
Almost everywhere I travel as a consultant, someone asks me whether it’s realistic to expect people to walk given the extremes of their climate. They don’t just ask me this in Edmonton and Singapore. I’ve even been asked this about Los Angeles, where the climate is very mild by global standards. Well-traveled elites can form
Within this playful, immersive experience, the merfolk sip seaweed tea inside eerie underwater buildings, Seagull-John cooks white birds over trash fires, and dreams from the future explore loss, rainbows, and sorrow in a liminal space gone awry with climate chaos. The magician (Ali Keohane) brings the audiences onto Hy-Brasil, the mythical disappearing island, while they walk around familiar seaside towns listening to stories told by actors Mikel Murfi, Jenni Nikinmaa & Tonya Lenhart.
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Created by Jenni Nikinmaa
Voice actors Mikel Murfi, Jenni Nikinmaa, Tonya Lenhart
Sound engineering Jack Cawley

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