The 11th Hour is a multisensorial exhibition consisting of photography, moving image, sound and installation. The exhibition explores tensions between nature, the built environment and human beings while questioning their separation. The exhibition examines how landscapes reflect personal and shared thoughts, feelings, opinions and beliefs such as feelings often thought but seldom spoken of such as loneliness, isolation and need for closeness or intimacy. Using a minimalist visual language and method presentation, the exhibition invites viewers to reflect on the oft-invisible influence that humans have on nature and the landscape, as well as the untold errors of judgement and mistakes made while caring for them.