THEATRE ONLINE
JSMR: an ASMR storytelling experience, by Jessica Stanley
By Spinning Plates during Melbourne Fringe Online
Online on Demand, Fringe: https://melbournefringe.com.au/event/jsmr/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUZZgoHuK1c
Reviewer: Kate Herbert
Stars: ***
Jessica Stanley in JSMR
Autonomous Sensory Meridian Reponse, or ASMR, is a peculiar sensory response that can be a “pleasant tingle you get when you listen to gentle whispering”. It can be employed as therapy for anxiety but it is also known to be a weird fetish that involves sexual arousal when a woman whispers close to a microphone.
Jessica Stanley explores ASMR from her own perspective as a person experiencing ASMR and its soothing effects. JSMR must be viewed/heard through headphones to achieve the full impact of the whispering, clicking, crackling, brushing sounds that feel so close to one’s ears.
In
a series of quirky vignettes, characters and personal anecdotes, Stanley reveals
the myriad views and uses of ASMR while tickling our sensitive nerve endings.
JSMR is intermittently compelling, sometimes slow-moving and more interesting for those who experience that tingling sensation on hearing whispering or almost inaudible sounds. At one hour, it feels a little too long, but it is strangely interesting.
By Kate Herbert
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