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The "Respectacle" sound project was prepared for the ShortDocs event of Chicago's Third Coast Festival, 2006. It is in mockumentary style: children in a behavior program speak up about respect, against the metaphorical soundscape of the Institution.

There is often a difference between what we assert and what we experience in the world around us — what we teach children and what they really hear.

The children's voices in the production posted here are genuine — full of hope despite their histories of "disrespect" — and were recorded as part of another project. Their voices contrast with a simulated institutional background — chaotic, ironic — a metaphor for the clash of innocence and dismay.

Third Coast's "99 Ways to Tell a Story" was an experiment in documentary radio style and execution inspired by the French literary group Oulipo, in which constraints are used as a means of triggering ideas and inspiration. The constraints: (1) Produce a piece that starts: "To begin with, they never got along." (2) Incorporate 3 specific sounds (pre-recorded voice, a rhythmic noise, an exclamation). (3) Limit to 2 min 30 seconds.

Comments

Hey cosmorochester! I just downloaded your piece, and I'm hoping to get it on the air this week. Thanks so much for sending it our way!
It feels so good to hear these young people talk about better ways to relate to one another. It would be so nice to be able to do follow-ups as they go through different stages in their development to see how well they've applied and continue to expand on these lessons.