'Drawing on the ideas of 19th century economist, meteorologist, logician, musician, programmer, 3D photographer, philosopher and cloud-maker William Stanley Jevons, cross-artform ensemble Boho weave narrative theatre, interactive sequences and a live soundtrack of trombone / electronica into a taut science-fiction thriller exploring the choices we make when we run out of choices.
'True Logic of the Future takes place in the near future in a city on the brink of collapse. Farmland drought and coastal floods drive refugees into the city, industry collapses and protesters fill the streets. Social systems are failing and disaster is imminent. Three citizens chosen at random must confront a decision that will transform their society's future.
'As the challenges and threats that face 21st century civilisation loom larger, True Logic asks the question: How much would you sacrifice for the greater good?
'In collaboration with Boho, the Powerhouse Museum has constructed unique interactive replicas of Jevons' 19th century inventions, including an artificial cloud chamber and 'Logic Piano' paleocomputer. Using these hands-on devices, the audience direct the performers through a series of interactive games, solving puzzles and guiding the story towards its conclusion.'
Source: Boho Interactive website, http://www.bohointeractive.com/
Sighted: 13/07/2010
First produced at the Belconnen Arts Centre, Canberra, 13-18 July 2010 before a season at the Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, August 2010.