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Minisode 7: Sense!

Minisode 7: Sense!

BonusReleased Thursday, 30th July 2020
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Minisode 7: Sense!

Minisode 7: Sense!

Minisode 7: Sense!

Minisode 7: Sense!

BonusThursday, 30th July 2020
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SummaryIn this minisode, Haddy and Yassi discuss their experience doing Quill Camp's provocation from Episode 7.Provocation (#artifpodcast):This is a durational sound piece that you create for yourself.Part 1 - Creating the piece:

Go on a 15 minute walk in your neighborhood.

When you get home, immediately use the voice recorder app on your phone to record yourself speaking for 30 seconds. Respond to this prompt: What was the most important thing you saw on this particular walk? Attempt to describe it with attention to visual detail.

For twenty-nine more days, do the same thing. Make sure your walk happens at the same time each day. Use the “resume” feature in the voice recorder app to continue to add to the same sound file.* At the end of the thirtieth day, you should have a 15-minute sound file.

Part 2 - Performing the piece:

Go on a walk at a different time of day than your walks in Part 1. Listen to your soundtrack. Synthesize what you hear with what you see.

---Feel free to adapt this prompt to your own circumstances. If going for a walk in your neighborhood is impossible or creates anxiety, consider another activity (or even household chore) that you can perform wearing headphones.Robert Quillen Camp is a playwright and performance maker who often works with theater companies that create work using a devising process, including Pig Iron Theatre Company in Philly, with whom he wrote the Obie-award winning Chekhov Lizardbrain; NYC’s Hoi Polloi, with whom he wrote the text and lyrics for All Hands (with music by Dave Malloy) and the Portland Experimental Theatre Ensemble (PETE). His most recent plays include Our Ruined House and How to Learn and he is currently working on a commission from the Kimmel Center to create a family-friendly piece of physical theatre with Pig Iron’s Dan Rothenberg.Website / Social Media:robertquillencamp.comTwitter: @quillcampInstagram: @rquillcamp

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