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[[Noel Harrison (nonfiction)|Harrison (nonfiction)]] usually manifests The Sensation as a movie poster, although [[Noel Harrison (nonfiction)|he (nonfiction)]] occasionally manifests as a life-size cardboard figure.
[[Noel Harrison (nonfiction)|Harrison (nonfiction)]] usually manifests The Sensation as a movie poster, although [[Noel Harrison (nonfiction)|he (nonfiction)]] occasionally manifests as a life-size cardboard figure.


Careful placement of The Sensation in space and time allows [[Noel Harrison (nonfiction)|Harrison (nonfiction)]] to privately experience gala openings of his films, without drawing attention to himself.
Careful placement of The Sensation in space and time allows [[Noel Harrison (nonfiction)|Harrison (nonfiction)]] to privately experience gala openings of his films, his own theater performances, and other film- and theater-related events, without drawing undue attention to himself.


== Plimpton engine ==
== Plimpton engine ==

Revision as of 13:04, 6 April 2016

The Noel Harrison Sensation (or simply The Sensation) is a transdimensional corporation which Noel Harrison (nonfiction) uses to project his sensorium.

Description

Harrison (nonfiction) usually manifests The Sensation as a movie poster, although he (nonfiction) occasionally manifests as a life-size cardboard figure.

Careful placement of The Sensation in space and time allows Harrison (nonfiction) to privately experience gala openings of his films, his own theater performances, and other film- and theater-related events, without drawing undue attention to himself.

Plimpton engine

Harrison (nonfiction) invited George Plimpton (nonfiction) to join The Sensation for the premier of the film Being John Malkovich (nonfiction).

The Sensation exerted two simultaneous manifestations:

  • In the lobby, as life-size cardboard figure)
  • In the theater itself, as an enormous poster covering most of the back wall (with a slightly painful aperture for the beam)

George Plimpton (nonfiction)Plimpton (nonfiction) famously invented the Plimpton engine upon seeing John Malkovich (nonfiction) simultaneously in the lobby and in the film.

John Malkovich (nonfiction)'s reaction has gone undocumented (as of April 1, 2016 (nonfiction)).

Fiction cross-reference

Nonfiction cross-reference