pathologic fest day 27-28, "inevitable end"
Artistic differences [...] [w/h?]e saw him[self?] as alive and [h/w?]e saw him[self?] dead.
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pathologic fest day 27-28, "inevitable end"
Artistic differences [...] [w/h?]e saw him[self?] as alive and [h/w?]e saw him[self?] dead.
all of the drawings from the threefold bullet broken telephone game!
it was created by francis @viscerealista back in august, and had ten players from across the world…
the rules were that one person draws something, blurs it + turns it into grayscale, and passes it onto the next person to draw ontop of.
participants, in order:
corpsecenic arquitecture
hes right behind us isnt he
Thinking this fine morning about a hypothetical oneirotects play.
Farkhad always facing away from the audience, or being shadows, or behind a wall, a screen, a curtain. Until he gets killed, and instead of the actor who’s played him the rest of the production, it’s one of the twins. When each twin sees his corpse, they see their other half instead. When the twins and his corpse are on stage together, it’s entirely shrouded. And then, of course, when his spirit haunts them the last act, it’s from under that same burial shroud (though we can hear it’s the original actor again).
His name prior to being killed is also ever changing. The written script would have a blank
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But in production it would be either unintelligible (preferred) or a different famous architect each time it’s spoken (it would be up to the director).
After the moment of his death, it’s only Farkhad.
Oneirotects (mea culpa)
andrey wishes he and petr had been borne conjoined. peter wishes he had consumed andrei in the womb.