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Ellie Mitcheson

The Sunken Tap

In a near future ruled by automated governance and surveillance, technology no longer serves the public — it controls it. Privacy disappears, unregulated gathering is criminalised, and connection itself becomes a form of dissent. Hidden beneath the city, retired scientists repurpose industrial waste into a fermentation process that alters temporal perception, creating an underground brewery where time expands and surveillance fades. The Sunken Tap becomes both production space and refuge: a hidden commons where architecture slows time, restores dialogue, and reclaims human agency. Brewing becomes resistance, and design becomes a tool for freedom.

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Nottingham Trent University
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