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Part of the book series: Social Fictions Series ((SFS,volume 2))

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A video is projected on screen. Each of the video scenes represents one of the characters’ dreams, fantasies, or fears. Although Amy (Wesley’s girlfriend) does not appear in the play as an actual character this video is Amy’s fantasy. It is in DIY style and quality as though shot on a cell phone. (In the original production the three video clips were played back as though they had already been posted to YouTube — with the title “I broke my boyfriend out of jail”.)

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Conrad, D. (2012). The Escape. In: Conrad, D. (eds) Athabasca’s Going Unmanned. Social Fictions Series, vol 2. SensePublishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6091-774-5_2

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