"Quite disconcerting." It is interesting to read phrases like this. What is disconcerting for some may be pleasant for others. Or what is disconcerting today may be enjoyable tomorrow. Isn't spectatorship is in a sense about "establishing tolerances and approximations"? (as M. Chion put it). What is pleasant for me is to see all those diverse practices with thought provoking implications. I believe the Polish practice invites a closer look: "one man doing all the voice-overs". Sounds amazing especially when you know what voice-over means. nezih -- Nezih Erdošan Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture Dept of Graphic Deisgn Bilkent University 06533 Ankara Turkey fax: +90 312 266 41 36 phone: +90 312 290 17 56 e-mail: [log in to unmask] ---- For past messages, visit the Screen-L Archives: http://bama.ua.edu/archives/screen-l.html