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PvI#56: Interpreting the Monkey Man w/ Chris George
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Chris has an act called “I Am the Show” where he improvises to a film that he hasn’t seen that’s playing silently, making up all the dialogue and sound effects. Here’s an example.
Mark and Bill talk to Chris about being a spectator or critic of art: To understand a work, is it good or necessary to try to divine the artist’s intentions, or is meaning in art something that happens after a work becomes an objective thing, such that the artist’s intentions are not really relevant, and in fact the author might not have any better idea than you do of its meaning?
This spurs us for some reason to enact some scenes initiated by pantomime, i.e. silence. Darts, anyone?
The image, which for some reason came up when I searched for child’s drawings of monkeys, is from here. Audio editing by Tyler Hislop.
Follow Chris @RidingontheWall and @00george. Read his blog.
Hear more PvI. Support the podcast! You’ll get all of our post-game discussions and other exclusive bonus content.
Sponsor: Visit HelloFresh.Com/improv50 (code improv50) for 50% off (plus free shipping) of America’s #1 Meal Kit.
80 episodes
Manage episode 370461333 series 2954552
![](https://philosophyimprov.com/wp-content/uploads/PvI56_Monkey.png)
Watch this episode in its unedited video form.
Chris has an act called “I Am the Show” where he improvises to a film that he hasn’t seen that’s playing silently, making up all the dialogue and sound effects. Here’s an example.
Mark and Bill talk to Chris about being a spectator or critic of art: To understand a work, is it good or necessary to try to divine the artist’s intentions, or is meaning in art something that happens after a work becomes an objective thing, such that the artist’s intentions are not really relevant, and in fact the author might not have any better idea than you do of its meaning?
This spurs us for some reason to enact some scenes initiated by pantomime, i.e. silence. Darts, anyone?
The image, which for some reason came up when I searched for child’s drawings of monkeys, is from here. Audio editing by Tyler Hislop.
Follow Chris @RidingontheWall and @00george. Read his blog.
Hear more PvI. Support the podcast! You’ll get all of our post-game discussions and other exclusive bonus content.
Sponsor: Visit HelloFresh.Com/improv50 (code improv50) for 50% off (plus free shipping) of America’s #1 Meal Kit.
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