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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
Joe talks to a woman on a telephone chat line and asks an endless series of questions- being a clown in New York, first sexual experience.  A woman and man fight about a woman caller who won't talk when she picks up the phone.  Some people chat on a chat line.  Panel discussions: a long distance couple whose passion is heightened by the distance between them; prison visitation experience heightened by further separating the parties; a man who covers his body with portable telephony equipment; the phone as the ultimate form of birth control.  Joe talks to another woman on the chat line - he's suspicious of her, tries to fight with her, "when do you like to be touched?"  Deep, distorted voice: a phone conversation as a chess game, computerizing a telemarketing call, people as unconscious voice stress analyzers, lonely people and answering machines, silence as an argument parry, excusing a missed psychiatrist appointment with recorded airport terminal sounds, bar room phones that supply artificial background sounds, the urgency of a ringing telephone, appearing suave on the phone no matter what you look like.  Joe talks to the woman on the phone: people who believe they are in touch are deluded, conversation as a board game, being a certain way, bathing.  A distorted voice talks about picking up a telephone in a booth and having a suggestive conversation with a strange woman.  Joe and a woman engage in a telephone encounter.  Panel discussion: telephone modulation as an allegory for human communication.   
Joe talks to a woman on a telephone chat line and asks an endless series of questions- being a clown in New York, first sexual experience.  A woman and man fight about a woman caller who won't talk when she picks up the phone.  Some people chat on a chat line.  Panel discussions: a long distance couple whose passion is heightened by the distance between them; prison visitation experience heightened by further separating the parties; a man who covers his body with portable telephony equipment; the phone as the ultimate form of birth control.  Joe talks to another woman on the chat line - he's suspicious of her, tries to fight with her, "when do you like to be touched?"  Deep, distorted voice: a phone conversation as a chess game, computerizing a telemarketing call, people as unconscious voice stress analyzers, lonely people and answering machines, silence as an argument parry, excusing a missed psychiatrist appointment with recorded airport terminal sounds, bar room phones that supply artificial background sounds, the urgency of a ringing telephone, appearing suave on the phone no matter what you look like.  Joe talks to the woman on the phone: people who believe they are in touch are deluded, conversation as a board game, being a certain way, bathing.  A distorted voice talks about picking up a telephone in a booth and having a suggestive conversation with a strange woman.  Joe and a woman engage in a telephone encounter.  Panel discussion: telephone modulation as an allegory for human communication.   
== Miscellanea ==
* Credit also given to Mark TeleVenture Conferenece Line of Van Nuys


== Music ==
== Music ==
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{{In The Jungle (Man Jumping)}}
{{In The Jungle (Man Jumping)}}
{{Demon Raising (Bill Nelson)}}
{{Demon Raising (Bill Nelson)}}
== Miscellanea ==
* Credit also given to Mark TeleVenture Conferenece Line of Van Nuys


== Commentary ==
== Commentary ==
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[[Category:Sally Rainer]]
[[Category:Sally Rainer]]
[[Category:Julie Renick]]
[[Category:Julie Renick]]
[[Category: Work In Progress]]
[[Category:Work In Progress]]
[[Category:Unknown_air_date]][[Category:Show]][[Category:Show_by_date|1988]]
[[Category:Unknown_air_date]]
[[Category:Show]]
[[Category:Show_by_date|19880005]] {{Airdate|airdate=1988}}