I'm interested in the idea of organised auditory chaos- like this obviously planned acceptance speech, where neither speech is comprehensible, tangled into the other. There is nothing that annoys me more than being interrupted by someone or being talked over. I love the idea of having a group conversation in which we all talk at each other at the same time, potentially each saying something very true to us, something that we really mean. And then potentially finding a meeting place, bringing us into an organised song or chant or something. It could function as a release- speaking out without the need to actually be heard, without the need to actually listen to anyone else, just participating in the moment and disregarding social convention.
Saturday 15 February 2020
Talking over each other
I'm interested in the idea of organised auditory chaos- like this obviously planned acceptance speech, where neither speech is comprehensible, tangled into the other. There is nothing that annoys me more than being interrupted by someone or being talked over. I love the idea of having a group conversation in which we all talk at each other at the same time, potentially each saying something very true to us, something that we really mean. And then potentially finding a meeting place, bringing us into an organised song or chant or something. It could function as a release- speaking out without the need to actually be heard, without the need to actually listen to anyone else, just participating in the moment and disregarding social convention.
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