

The dead can be great company if you let them (in) is the title of a radio play, famous for being a conspiracy without a plot. The script rejects the structured, suspicious logic of traditional plots, and exists only for its own ongoing movement. The characters breathe together without an explicit agreement, within diffuse shadows, in felt affinity.
This conspiracy can only produce more of itself, and those who enter into the breathing stream can only produce themselves through a kind of complicity that takes sides against any plot, any attempt to plot a path, a future for others or oneself.
The play has been writing itself together with the participants of the SCR Radio School ‘25. For Hamraborg Festival, Seyðisfjörður Community Radio will rehearse the latest version, I mean con-spiration, of the radio play, in a live setting where anyone can join in a sonic mist. As in: breathing together. As in: a voice singing a third.