Together at the End
Together at the end was a performance project first initiated by Panther for the End of the World Souvenir Shop at Headquarters Art Space in Melbourne, Australia. We began by wondering what is in store for us and what we might imagine for our collective future beyond this point. We collected a range of predictions from friends all over the world. Together at the End is series of whimsical wonderings; funny, poignant, clever attempts to understand human relationships to the world in which we live
“We have ascribed you, our expert friend, an area of human life to which to respond. We imagine that your prediction will be a few lines, no more than a paragraph and not time consuming. You may respond however you see fit, it could be based on scientific facts or founded in fictitious, anecdotal, or incidental imaginings. We will be delighted with any contribution you choose to make.”
| Adulthood # 1 – Julie Vulcan |
| Adulthood # 2 – Jason Sweeny |
| Animals – Kate McCartney |
| Art – Shane Hazeman |
| Body and Technology – Martyn Coutts |
| Bridges – Alice HuiSheng Chang |
| Celebration – Eilidh McAskill |
| Children – Matthew Austin |
| Community – Nicholas Hill |
| Conflict – Steve Bull and Kellie McClusky |
| Conversation – Pete Harrison |
| Evolution – Robert Walton |
| Food – Marcus Foggarty |
| Friendship – Cindy Rodriguez |
| History – Ester Singer |
| Home – Cat Wilson |
| Knowledge – Jason Maling and Rebecca Burdon |
| Language – Jodi Dowley |
| Man – Paul Gazzolla |
| Mapping – Agatha Gothe-Snape |
| Music – Nigel Brown |
| Nature – Adrienne Fanning |
| Politics – Adeo Esplago |
| Psychosis – Lalage Harries |
| Relationships – Rosie Denis and Sylvia Zarkovski |
| Religion – Jackson Castiglionne |
| Romance – Anna Tucker |
| Travel – Willoh S Weiland |
| Women – Margie Breen |
| Work – Marie Spiros |