
Submit your creative response
We are asking the public to share their thoughts to help us create a portrait of our times.
We’re living through interesting times, but what are we learning as we feel our way into the future?
Tell us.
For many, daily life has either become more complicated or much simpler. For some it's become a lot riskier and for others, oppressively safe and boring. It’s an uncanny feeling: our life, but not as we know it.
In our self-isolation, we know billions of people across the globe are experiencing something similar to us physically, emotionally and psychologically.
There are lots of tips out there for how to get through it or make the most of this challenge that we are all facing. There’s big statements being made about how everything in the world will be different from now on, but it’s probably too soon to say what will happen.
So, in putting aside these bold predictions, what is it that we do know?
What have we learnt about ourselves, our nearest and dearest and our wider community from these weeks of living so differently?
At the moment, only you know your answers to these questions, but we’d like to know because we think it’s these quiet revelations, and not the big predictions, that we’ll take forward into our lives on the other side of all this.
Tell us.
For many, daily life has either become more complicated or much simpler. For some it's become a lot riskier and for others, oppressively safe and boring. It’s an uncanny feeling: our life, but not as we know it.
In our self-isolation, we know billions of people across the globe are experiencing something similar to us physically, emotionally and psychologically.
There are lots of tips out there for how to get through it or make the most of this challenge that we are all facing. There’s big statements being made about how everything in the world will be different from now on, but it’s probably too soon to say what will happen.
So, in putting aside these bold predictions, what is it that we do know?
What have we learnt about ourselves, our nearest and dearest and our wider community from these weeks of living so differently?
At the moment, only you know your answers to these questions, but we’d like to know because we think it’s these quiet revelations, and not the big predictions, that we’ll take forward into our lives on the other side of all this.
Submit your creative response in the form of either text (100 words max), an image or a video (1 min max) below.
View the project and find out more at quiet.fabrica.org.uk
Deadline for submissions: Thursday 30th July 2020.