1319: Foundry
Author(s): Scott Douglas Jacobsen
Publication (Outlet/Website): Medium (Personal)
Publication Date (yyyy/mm/dd): 2025/07/13
I took a walk today, talking to a museum administrator.
Enthusiastic,
informative,
present,
alone.
She described in detail all facets of the presentations.
I was there for 2 hours after 30 minutes of informative querying her.
I was the only attendee.
Where is the foundry for such conscientiousness in a moment?
You ever watch actor blooper reels.
They joke,
laugh,
improvise,
then continue the scripted performance.
What are the invisible, golden strings between the improv, the scripted performance, and their authentic selves?
I suppose: Where are the lines drawn in the sand in those moments?
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