"Woyzeck
is the all-purpose servant of a German Captain. The Captain
considers him amoral and stupid, largely because Woyzeck is poor.
Woyzeck also makes money by allowing the Doctor to experiment on
him. He has eaten nothing but peas in order to prove some unstated
scientific premise."
For those of you who are unfamiliar with Georg Buchner's
"Woyzeck", it's a really strange play that has unordered scenes --
that is to say that the scenes can be rearranged in any order to
achieve different stories and dramatic effects. This is very wacky.
It's so wacky that it's inspired me to make a new Torment contest.
Here's how you do it:
1. Go to the Great Foundry.
2. Pick four to eight screenshots
that you like.
3. Artistically arrange and narrate a story with
the shots.
The wacky stories can take any form and may use Torment
characters and/or the Planescape setting -- but they don't have to.
You may add other images/text/etc. to the screenshots as long as
they are still recognizable as Torment screenshots. You can put
these gems on webpages, big graphics, Shockwave movies, or other
stuff. Entries should be in English, with random smatterings of
senseless foreign tongues (preferrably German). Send e-mail to Bishop Sawyer with an image,
URL, etc. and a shipping location. Entries must be received by
midnight, 17th of September (St. Hildegard Day). Entries will be
judged on creativity, workmanship, use of foreign languages, and
manifest evidence of mental instability. Please see Edward Gorey's
"Das
Epiplektische Fahrrad"/"The
Epipleptic Bicycle" and many David Lynch films for inspiration.
Prizes:
1st Place: A Torment poster with a favorite philosophical quote
penned by Colin McComb, world-renowned* philosopher.
2nd Place: 7 Pez dispensers
3rd Place: An autographed picture of Sassy, the Unofficial
Mascot of Black Isle Studios
4th Place: A random drawing by and stolen from Tim Donley.
* in this case, the "world" is defined as a
solipsistic environment extending out from Colin McComb's
perception, where he is the only true being and, by extension, the
only person capable of holding something in renown.