THE END OF YOU is an immersive pop-up featuring a series of dynamic installations. Tickets can be reserved for a 60+ minute, open flow experience for all-ages audiences.
Opening Night: Friday February 7th, 7pm - 11pm
Opening Weekend Hours
Saturday February 8th: 5pm - 11pm
Sunday February 9th: 10am - 6pm
As we become ever more aware that Earth and all its inhabitants are part of a living, dynamic system, we begin to question the usefulness of the boundaries society has set up.
The human body is driven and comprised by a vast variety of organisms. Our cities both affront and absorb the landscape. The effects of our actions extend into geological time and even into outer space. Despite this, we often view humanity as separate from nature, instead of part of a greater living system. If everything is entangled, from the microbe to the macroeconomy, how can we rethink our relationship with the living world?
THE END OF YOU invites you to expand your perceptions of self. What might happen when we stop seeing ourselves as individuals acting in isolation, and experience the world as localized expressions of a much bigger whole?
THE END OF YOU is an immersive pop-up featuring a series of dynamic installations. Tickets can be reserved for a 60+ minute, open flow experience for all-ages audiences.
Opening Night: Friday February 7th, 7pm - 11pm
Opening Weekend Hours
Saturday February 8th: 5pm - 11pm
Sunday February 9th: 10am - 6pm
As we become ever more aware that Earth and all its inhabitants are part of a living, dynamic system, we begin to question the usefulness of the boundaries society has set up.
The human body is driven and comprised by a vast variety of organisms. Our cities both affront and absorb the landscape. The effects of our actions extend into geological time and even into outer space. Despite this, we often view humanity as separate from nature, instead of part of a greater living system. If everything is entangled, from the microbe to the macroeconomy, how can we rethink our relationship with the living world?
THE END OF YOU invites you to expand your perceptions of self. What might happen when we stop seeing ourselves as individuals acting in isolation, and experience the world as localized expressions of a much bigger whole?
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