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Images projected on screen. This is Stan’s “fantasy”. (In the original production, for the video scenes, the Director had the character whose vision the video represented on stage engaged in some activity. In this case Stan was on stage break-dancing.) The images represent a comic that Stan has drawn about an escape attempt. The comic will be introduced in the following scene. We see three still images of the comic in sequence, or the images can be digitally animated with sound effects to tell the story (as was done by the Videographer in the original production).

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Conrad, D. (2012). The Crash. In: Conrad, D. (eds) Athabasca’s Going Unmanned. Social Fictions Series, vol 2. SensePublishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6091-774-5_7

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