Sunday, July 25, 2010

Hive Mind

Hive Mind By Simon Bovey is an outstanding radio play. Simon Bovey, within the package of near future speculative fiction, packs a lot of present day issues into the 45 minute BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play slot. His jumping off point is the recent questions of the stability of the global bee populations. He, in a quick sentence, sets up a situation in 2019 where the bees are no more. He quickly reports the causes of this, which are the ones that are today generally being assumed, and charges forward into the gloomy aftermath with food shortages and farmers struggling to pollenate by other means including human workers going from plant to plant.

Enter the big corporation with a new product, computer controlled robotic bees.

Simon Bovey wisely sets all this within one small farm, where we get to meet and care about the human factor in what otherwise could have been treated as a big impersonal story. This is exactly the way to create a political, eco justice, drama that the average listener is likely to become engaged in and Bovey accomplishes a masterful turn in this one.
Here we have, big corporate agriculture issues (think Monsanto), automation, labor relations, ecology, the struggles of a small business and they are all fitted neatly into the 45 minute time slot without feeling rushed or glossed over, but presented in a very entertaining dramatic package.

Sadly only available for listening until Monday July 26, 2010, so get to Hive Mind while you can.