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"The Incredible Thinking Man"

A 3d-Performance
In magnificent stereoscopic colour pictures, "The Incredible Thinking Man" gives a haunting account of an illness.
A british psychiatrist gives a lecture about one of his patients, who is suffering from extreme hallucinations. The hallucinations can be seen on the accompanying stereoscopic slides with the aid of spectacles that will be handed out to the audience beforehand.
The audience will witness among others: erotic delusions, gymnastic fits and lunatic phases.

Spectacular effects and extreme images can be seen on the stereoscopic slides, which have been manufactured through a secret analog process.

"The incredible Thinking Man" is a tragi-comic performance, based on well-researched scientific ideas. It is a bi-lingual play in Dutch and English. A basic knowledge of the Dutch language is recomended.
Authors:

Wim van Egmond, photographer
Mare Reijnders, audiovisual designer
Rien van der Waa, artist
Henri van Zanten, actor

Made under the auspices of The Foundation for Remarkable Photography, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

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