This drama is completed by two groups of audiences, A and B. A is a student from the Academy of Fine Arts. We announced to them that there was a theater performance and invited them to watch it. B was two students from the Department of Film and Music respectively, and told them that there was an art activity and they needed to solicit participants. Next, we arrange for an actor to be involved.
At the beginning of the performance, the arranged actors will be used as the opening, and then the participants will be brought out individually. With the guidance of the actors, the participants will gradually tell their inner secrets and short stories. Since there is only weak candlelight in the arena, for the participants in group B, they can only see the actors in front of them, and they are completely unaware of the fact that there are audiences in the audience. For the audience of Group A, the actors and participants, both actors, seem to be a reasonable performance. It is not until the end of the performance that one party realizes that it is the voyeur who has just been voyeurized, and the other party realizes that the self just now is not an ordinary spectator, but a party peeping and eavesdropping.
The relationship between watching and being watched occurs at the beginning of the performance, and is not formally fermented until after the performance. Where is the audience in the theater? What is the role? What are you watching?