Highlights from 10 Minutes to Midnight

The 10 Minutes to Midnight showcase presented as part of the 2015 Adelaide Fringe Festival in Balaklava (SA) was rich, dynamic, informative and moving.

Attended by over 350 people (local high school students, the general public, arts workers and representatives from Australian atomic survivor communities) the event comprised of a 25 minute immersive projection installation, the Portrait of a Whistleblower photomedia and archival exhibition, and a lively speakers forum. Here are a few images from the first community-based iteration of the 10 Minutes to Midnight event.

Thanks to the Balaklava community for your support, hospitality and engagement with the event.

Installation, 10 Minutes to Midnight (Photo by Tania Safi)

Installation, 10 Minutes to Midnight (Photo by Tania Safi)

Installation, 10 Minutes to Midnight (Photo by Tania Safi)

Installation, 10 Minutes to Midnight (Photo by Tania Safi)

Installation, 10 Minutes to Midnight (Photo by Tania Safi)

Installation, 10 Minutes to Midnight (Photo by Tania Safi)

Installation, 10 Minutes to Midnight (Photo by Tania Safi)

Installation, 10 Minutes to Midnight (Photo by Tania Safi)

Installation, 10 Minutes to Midnight (Photo by Tania Safi)

Installation, 10 Minutes to Midnight (Photo by Tania Safi)

Installation, 10 Minutes to Midnight (Photo by Tania Safi)

Installation, 10 Minutes to Midnight (Photo by Tania Safi)

Avon Hudson, 10 Minutes to Midnight (Photo by Tania Safi)

Avon Hudson, 10 Minutes to Midnight (Photo by Tania Safi)

School students, 10 Minutes to Midnight (Photo by Tania Safi)

School students, 10 Minutes to Midnight (Photo by Tania Safi)