Streetwise
"Basically time is just a dimension of the universe."
Series | |
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In The Dark | |
Original Broadcast Date | |
1995 | |
Cast | |
William Reinert, J.P. Fenyo | |
Format | |
Real People, 24 minutes | |
Preceded by: | Lila And The Professor |
Followed by: | Prayer (Remix) |
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Streetwise is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series In The Dark. It was originally broadcast in 1995.
Synopsis
'Basically time is just a dimension of the universe...' A homeless guy explains how people use sound to harm others.
2:20: Guy talks about what happened to him when he came to California, became homeless. He explains that America is a big dog, Los Angeles a giant tick on it that's going to explode.
4:30: 'Geneticists and computer scientists are really working together towards a better future for everyone' making perfect clones to replace people.
5:50: Guy explains why he hates garbage.
7:00: Guy says that his mother (adopted) flirted with him.
10:20: 'No one can dare say for sure one way or the other that a the universe is finite or infinite...' a different guy talks about the universe, how he had to drop out of Brooklyn College, was a bit autistic, dropped out (1987), spent nights on the street. He's living in Baltimore, gives advice on the street, sometimes goes to Washington (DC).
19:50: The first guy is back, tells the story of a fellow going down a road, seeing a group beating a corpse, allegedly because of his debts. The fellow paid off the corpse's debts; the corpse came back as a beggar who helped the fellow become rich.[1]
22:50: The second guy wants there to be a Nobel prize for philosophy.
A street guy talks about time and music, Los Angeles as a giant tick, being sexually assaulted by his mother, drummers as time creatures. Another guy talks about his infinite uniqueness theory, "Einstein syndrome", going into business with a free advice sign. The first guy talks about dead body being beaten, vampire wealth, being raised from birth in a tiny room and trained to launch a nuclear war. Second guy talks about getting the Nobel prize.
Music
- "Rock Hammer" - Thomas Newman (from Shawshank Redemption Soundtrack, 1994) | YouTube [Intro]
Joe re-uses the first 10:20 in Dreamland: A Compilation
Commentary
I've listened to a lot of homeless people in downtown LA - this guy talks coherently (his ideas are nonsense), more like an actor playing a part.Arthur Peabody (talk) 23:28, 29 July 2023 (PDT)
Footnotes
- ↑ This is an example of a Grateful dead folk tale.