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Ben Greenman writes that the project is "a kind of jigsaw puzzle of sound and sight" in which Factory figures are paired with evocative songs: Nico with "I'll Keep It With Mine," Lou Reed with "Not a Young Man Anymore".
(There is actually a third possibility, the miracle of love at first sight, in which desire and understanding converge in a concentrated, microcosmic glance — dramatized so memorably by Wes Anderson in "Moonrise Kingdom" and by Jean-Luc Godard in "In Praise of Love").
Among the exhibits will be data visualizations, digital interfaces, signage systems and more modest, yet useful innovations such as a Rubik's Cube for people with poor sight in which the sides of the rotating cubes are identified by Braille symbols, rather than colors.
Partly inspired by the Greek myth of the flaying of the satyr Marsyas as well as the book "Every Twelve Seconds: Industrialized Slaughter and the Politics of Sight," in which the author Timothy Pachirat went undercover to work at a slaughterhouse, this opaque production loosely explores ideas about animal cruelty, the battle between nature and technology and, ultimately, the role humans play.
(There is actually a third possibility, the miracle of love at first sight, in which desire and understanding converge in a concentrated, microcosmic glance dramatized so memorably by Wes Anderson in "Moonrise Kingdom" and by Jean-Luc Godard in "In Praise of Love").
She plays a larger role in the episode "Out of Mind, Out of Sight", in which she falls victim to a social outcast who wants revenge on popular students for ignoring her so much that she turned invisible.
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But that 1982 comedy does contain one smart, pointed sight gag, in which a movie poster shows a doleful, decrepit prizefighter unable even to lift his own gloves.
His scenes are rigorously executed sight gags, in which the emotions of his blank-faced characters are externalized by the whims of geometry and minor violations of the laws of physics.
The sparrows who, in the book, flutter around Peter when he is trapped in some netting in Mr. McGregor's garden and "implore him to exert himself"—vocabulary that no children's author today would dare employ are the object of an unfunny standing sight gag in which they are flattened and scattered by Peter and friends as they rush heedlessly by.
But it's a measure of Foley's priorities that a sight gag in which the shrink appears to be fellated by the pageboy gets a far bigger laugh than the investigating Dr Rance's observation that "You can't be a rationalist in an irrational world.
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