FIPR 131 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Gregory Bateson, Cybernetics, Fourteen Words

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Body as an instrument/loose to be open and adapt to others. Absorb stimuli - listening to what someone says to you, listening to their bodily actions. Respond to stimuli imaginary circumstances - free from blocks. Have a cap - a specific thing the other character can do or say. Recap: according to tony barr, the actor"s functions is to: Three goals of an actor: objective - house/safety, stakes - the bear chasing you, actor - acting, obstacles - pebbles. Concept and key points to understand/remember: the system - staging human tasks, each task has meaning. Tasks and physical action - think about the action not the results. Needs and obstacles (what will send me away in celebration) Stakes and goals (how big is the bear chasing you) what is at stakes, what you stand to win or to lose. Beat changes (new information being introduced)- the moment the character changes their mind to new circumstances.

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