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In recent years, tech startups around the world have offered many innovative solutions to the looming global food crisis: vertical farms, 3D-printed cakes, lab-grown ice cream, juicy steaks made from thin air. Courtesy of pioneering Australian bio-artists, SymbioticA, we can now add to this ever-growing list the "Sunlight, Soil and Shit (De)Cycle" (or "3SDC") project. It's an efficient, groundbreaking technological system that may be able to produce all the food we could ever hope for - and, as its name suggests, without any need for sunlight, soil or shit. SymbioticA launch their project at a time when the future of the planet isn't looking too flash. Temperatures soar. Case numbers skyrocket. Weather systems wreak havoc. A war is waged. Will the public have faith in the 3SDC project? Will somebody invest in it? Can we be saved from the mess we've found ourselves in? Guided by AMY - an artificial-intelligence narrator with knowledge to burn - Sunlight: YES documents, contextualises and critiques the exhibition whilst ruminating on art, science, innovators, stick insects and the state of the world today.