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Surviving the thin line between the comic and the cosmic through a readaptation of Wild Ducks Flying Backward
ABSTRACT In continued conversation about the exploration of adaptation and its current state, this essay recounts the genealogical experience of reperforming and sharing scripts as a way to sustain new programs by connecting them through these recycled scripts.