This performance centers on the slow accumulation of tension over time. A candle, lit at the start, burns for exactly 30 minutes, quietly marking time as a bell is rung without pause. The bell serves as an alarm—an insistent, repetitive signal that conveys urgency, disruption, and the need for a response. Yet in its persistence, the sound begins to soften, blending into the atmosphere, becoming almost ambient.

The work examines the space between awareness and desensitization. As the audience watches and listens, they are drawn into the discomfort of stillness and the weight of inaction. The performance reflects on the global climate of ongoing crises and the unsettling familiarity they have taken on.

It is a meditation on time, endurance, and the quiet fading of alarm into everyday noise.