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''"What's your name? Nina. Where are you calling from? | ''"What's your name? Nina. Where are you calling from?"'' | ||
'''Lines''' is the name of a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[Work In Progress]]. It was originally broadcast in [[1988]]. | '''Lines''' is the name of a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[Work In Progress]]. It was originally broadcast in [[1988]]. | ||
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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. | ||
== Interesting Facts == | == Interesting Facts == | ||
* Credit also given to Mark TeleVenture Conferenece Line of Van Nuys | |||
== Music == | |||
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* "Self-Initiation" - Bill Nelson (from ''Chance Encounters In The Garden Of Lights'', 1987) | |||
* "In The Jungle" - Man Jumping (from ''Jumpcut'', 1984) | |||
* "Demon Raising" - Bill Nelson (from ''Chance Encounters In The Garden Of Lights'', 1987) | |||
== Commentary == | == Commentary == |
Revision as of 06:39, 19 February 2021
Series | |
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Work In Progress | |
Original Broadcast Date | |
1988 | |
Cast | |
Arthur Miller, Tim Jerome, Sally Rainer, Julie Renick, Joe Frank | |
Format | |
Telephone, Panel Discussion, Absurd Monologue, 1 hour | |
Preceded by: | The Street |
Followed by: | Words |
"What's your name? Nina. Where are you calling from?"
Lines is the name of a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series Work In Progress. It was originally broadcast in 1988.
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.
Interesting Facts
- Credit also given to Mark TeleVenture Conferenece Line of Van Nuys
Music
This is an incomplete record of the music in this program. If you can add more information, please do.
- "Self-Initiation" - Bill Nelson (from Chance Encounters In The Garden Of Lights, 1987)
- "In The Jungle" - Man Jumping (from Jumpcut, 1984)
- "Demon Raising" - Bill Nelson (from Chance Encounters In The Garden Of Lights, 1987)
Commentary
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