
Set for Life (Lottery Mindset part 3)
Matt walks back from the reservoir and talks to Sophie about playing the lottery.

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Matt walks back from the reservoir and talks to Sophie about playing the lottery.

Matt walks back from the reservoir and talks to Sophie about playing the lottery.

Matt walks to the reservoir and talks about how he might have ‘peasant mindset’.

Matt walks to the reservoir and talks about how he might have ‘peasant mindset’.

Matt talks about the time he had to hold a door open for Prince William.

Matt describes a fantasy about winning the lottery being interrupted, but also sustained, by detailed planning around the administration and accounting of such a win.

Matt looks for a VC5 document while he talks about ‘lottery mindset’ or ‘lottery mentality’ which is an attitude predicated on the fantasy of getting a lucky break which somehow fixes your life or resolves all of your pr

Matt and Dan talk about anecdotes in relation to Dan’s idea of neurotransgression. The article Dan wrote about neurotransgression is here: Daniel Oliver. ‘Live Art and Neurotransgression’. Contemporary Theatre Review 34,

Matt and Rebecca walk, and then drive, while they talk about unfinished artworks of different kinds, including Le Crocrodrome de Zig & Puce by Niki de Saint Phalle and Jean Tinguely from 1977, and Anthony McCall’s failed


Matt talks about the American actor and writer Spalding Gray. Gray deployed the anecdote form across his performances and writing, but for this episode, Matt looks at the piece Gray wrote for the photographer Randal Leve


Matt talks about different moments at which he feels more or less able to find the right words.

Matt talks about a weird feeling he had while watching the 2021 Beatles documentary, The Beatles: Get Back. (Matt probably calls it Let it Be in the podcast which is the name of the film from 1970 where lots of the foota

Matt and Ross wander around London Liverpool Street station talking about features such as: the underground gym, the ‘Calm Corner’, and Exchange Square, the new development behind the station. n.b Neither Matt or Ross ca

Matt talks about Sean Cubitt’s article, ‘Anecdotal evidence’ from 2013, and what an anecdotal method to art, research and performance might entail.

Matt talks about how different techniques he uses across two podcasts construct the liveness of thought.

Matt walks through a field and tries to re-perform a previous podcast where he had talked about Maria Fusco and class.

Matt talks about the children’s book Snail Song and then sings his version of the poem from that book. (Correction: Matt gets the author’s name totally wrong. Snail Song is written by Judith Nicholls and illustrated by L

Matt talks about how he’s probably going to spend less time talking about being a dad.
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