Canadian play uses VR to make climate change ‘physically real’ | CBC News ...Middle East

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In an abandoned tobacco warehouse on the edge of the ancient Italian town of Paestum, south of Naples, a dozen or so spectators sit on upturned logs on what looks like a typical Canadian campsite. There, under a sloping tarp, two actors read from a story. It’s about a young woman and man, both lonely and defeated, sometime in a near future with climate change creeping in from all sides. The pair find themselves awkwardly set up on a blind date to go to the Tablelands of Gros Morne National Park in Newfoundland, a Mars-like landscape that dates back 450 million years. It’s the opening scene of the play Animate, directed by Chris Salter, an artist and former professor in the faculty of fine

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