Pocket Autopsy

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by Marke
July 09, 2010
What's in your pockets? Have some baggage?

Let it all out on a scanner near you.

Ok, now breathe.
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As the images of scanned items drift past, a narrator reads dictionary type definitions of apt words. (For the voice I'm thinking either the kind of female voice that would say 'access denied' in a sci-fi movie hehe or a robot voice a la Radiohead's Fitter, Happier, More Productive.)

The narration would go something like:

Baggage: An emotional, psychological burden carried around by an individual as a consequence of past experience.

Pocket: The pouch-like attachment to a garment designed to facilitate the carrying of small items.

Autopsy: The post-humous, clinical examination or assessment of someone or something past

Revelation: The dramatic exposition of a previously unknown truth.

Accessory: A supplementary, subordinate addition to a primary object.

Unload: To free oneself from a burden, to relieve of something oppressive.


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