The 13-strong cast dive with gusto into the gap between seeing and looking, us and them, and you and me
Photograph: Tristram Kenton/The GuardianPhotograph: Tristram Kenton/The Guardian’s ragtag, 13-strong cast of varying races, ages, genders and abilities. Taking the question at face value, performer Bea Holland explains that the eye itself sees nothing; it’s the brain that does the seeing.
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