This is a work about people's indifference in the face of the apocalypse. The play "The Last Last Supper" consists of fragmentary stories that take place in different parts of the world and span almost half a century in terms of time. Each dinner takes us further into the future, which reveals more and more the changes of the slowly fading planet. During each scene, the gaze is focused on one table in a restaurant, where people are eating and casually talking to each other. Meanwhile, climate cataclysms are happening around them, which diners indifferently discuss, share passive philosophical or poetic insights, manage to laugh at insensitively or simply ignore.
Žygymantas Kudirka is a writer, artist and performer active in the fields of interactive fiction, speculative science fiction, artificial languages and avant-garde rap. His works often take unexpected forms: audioguides of an alternative reality, radio plays created for the interior of a car, hacking into public information media or interactive solutions where the reader or listener has to complete the work himself. Žygimantas Kudirka was born in 1987, defended his bachelor's thesis in Lithuanian philology at Vilnius University and master's thesis in photography and media art at the Vilnius Academy of Arts. Ž. Kudirka has published a book of interactive poetry, eight music albums, performed hundreds of performances in Lithuania and around the world, creates works and performances in the field of contemporary art. His recent works include a dystopian opera, several interactive audio guides, a holographic performance/installation and a piece for three screens and three talking objects.