Five participants were asked to
come to a screening of the 1970 film, Five Easy Pieces. Later that
day, each individual was asked to recount, on camera in an empty
studio, as much of the film as they could remember. Each participant
sat in one of five places on a sofa to recount the experience.
The
footage from each participant is played back on a monitor placed
on a table directly in front of the position on the sofa in which
the participant was filmed. All the footage is played back simultaneously,
and each dialogue is looped. The cacophony of noise means that
the viewer must sit on the sofa, directly in front of each monitor
to discern what each individual is saying.
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