• Episode 8: The Overview Effect

  • Dec 11 2020
  • Length: 47 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 8: The Overview Effect

  • Summary

  • Adam had a hard enough time managing his anxiety during the pandemic-mandated lockdowns, but now, in the aftermath of the restrictions, he has found readjusting to be an equally overwhelming task. After a detour leads Adam into a strange encounter with Isaac—an enigmatic, albeit charming drifter—he finds himself questioning everything he thought he knew about human existence, the universe, and our place in it.

    ABOUT THE LOCATION

    You should be listening to this episode at the “Family of Man” statues, a public art piece in downtown Calgary. It is located at 6th Ave and 1 St SE, Calgary, AB.

    We have a map of the location, as well as directions, on our website: www.theatrejupiter.com/explore-episode8

    HINT: Stand among the giants.

    EPISODE TEAM
    Writers: Constantine X. Anastasakis
    Director: Andrew G. Cooper
    Sound Designer: Alixandra Cowman
    Composer: Jonathan Lewis
    Audio Engineer: Kyle Marshall

    Featuring
    Adam: Kyle Gould
    Ursula: Valerie Planche
    Isaac: David Snider

    ABOUT THE PROJECT
    Creator/Producer: Andrew G. Cooper
    Production and Technical Manager: Skylar Desjardins
    (exp)lore is produced by Jupiter Theatre with Media Lab YYC. This season is created and presented in Moh’kinsstsis, also called Calgary, in Treaty 7 Territory, which is the traditional territory of the Blackfoot Confederacy which includes the Kainai, Siksika and Piikani Nations, Tsuu T'ina (Dene) Nation and the Stoney/Nakoda Nation which include the Bearspaw, Chiniki, Wesley Nations and the Metis Nation Region 3. We acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts.

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