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Fight, Flight or Freeze is an immersive and interactive touring installation aiming to raise awareness of sexual consent.Élise puts focus on the 'Tonic Immobility', or freezing, when a victim in response to life-threatening situation 'freezes'; this response is often misunderstood as passive consent.The experience is made up of two booths. The first booth giving facts and figures about sexual consent and the second booth giving you the chance to listen to testimonials from both the victim and perpetrator's point of view.You can visit the installation Monday 5 February to Friday 9 February in the Templeman Library, ground floor atrium, Block A.