"What's it all about?"
The Prisoner's Paradigm was conceptualized and built to
celebrate creativity--the creativity . . .
-- embodied in the brilliant, entertaining and influential television program, The Prisoner.
-- manifested in words written, images created and music produced by those who were / are inspired by the character of Number Six and/or the evergreen parables within The Village.
The Prisoner's Paradigm celebrates each Artist's work through a compendium of text, photo, video and audio content.
celebrate creativity--the creativity . . .
-- embodied in the brilliant, entertaining and influential television program, The Prisoner.
-- manifested in words written, images created and music produced by those who were / are inspired by the character of Number Six and/or the evergreen parables within The Village.
The Prisoner's Paradigm celebrates each Artist's work through a compendium of text, photo, video and audio content.
Where is The Prisoner's Paradigm?
Who's this for?
The contents of The Prisoner's Paradigm is, "Free For All":
"Anybody who does anything, anybody who has genuine interest, anybody who enters into discussion regarding The Prisoner is good in my book. There are a lot of schisms out there. And it saddens me, frankly, because we can disagree about things, we can have different feelings about things, but it always saddens me when the community is split . . .
I certainly have tremendous appreciation for all the people doing this work [creating new content about or in homage to The Prisoner] . . . everybody involved in all the various organizations around the world. Good on you. Be nice to each other. Be friendly: it’s friendly to be friendly." As stated by Number 28 (July 2019) during the 18th episode of The Eternal Village-cast. |
“I hope that we, again in this conversation, have at the very least, inspired other people--both veteran and new fans of the show—to realize that, ya . . . we got a lot to say about the actual 17 episodes.
But, when those get tired or when you want more, this [the collections in The Paradigm] is just the first step in a long path of contributions that very clever, very creative, very diligent people have given us--that I would argue--did expand the canon. Maybe it’s not the most curated canon. We don’t have one person out there sayng, good or bad; in or out. But it still gives us the options to find those ways to hear a little bit more, learn a little bit more, read a little bit more, see a little bit more about this thing we really appreciate." As stated by Number 89 (May 2019) during the 10th episode of The Eternal Village-cast. |
How do I use this?
1: VIEW this on your computer (vs. your mobile device) using any browser other than Internet Explorer.
2: SCALE your browser--i.e. adjust the zoom--to a width where the content appears like this . . .
Example is from Level 3, Section 11: Musical homages
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3: PERUSE the content which is sectioned as follows: