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Episode 27: Meta Cheese PROMPTS: Sky-Blue, 101, Flowers This week on Curated by Chance, Neal and Lauren explore two vastly different works. Neal revisits The Truman Show (1998), diving deep into its eerie parallels with modern-day surveillance culture, reality TV, and social media. From Jim Carrey’s career-defining performance to the film’s psychological impact (including the real-life Truman Show Delusion), Neal unpacks why this dystopian comedy-drama is more relevant than ever. He also explores the iconic "sky blue" moment—the moment Truman discovers the literal limits of his world. Lauren, on the other hand, takes a journey through art history with Sandro Botticelli’s Primavera (1482). With its mythological themes, lush depiction of over 500 plant species, and Botticelli’s signature style, this Renaissance masterpiece serves as Lauren’s personal gateway to art history. She breaks down its symbolism, its ties to both mythology and Christianity, and why its ethereal beauty continues to captivate viewers centuries later. Leave Neal a review on his Rom-Com book HERE! Neal's Topic: The Truman Show (1998) Stream the movie here Lauren's Topic: Sandro Botticelli Primavera 1482 High-Res Scan Here Support Our Show: Love the show? Help us keep going by becoming a Patron for just $5/month! 👉 www.patreon.com/curatedbychance Follow the show and its creators on Instagram: The Show - @curatedbychance Lauren - @paisleylo Neal - @nealefischer E-mail us: curatedbychance@gmail.com Hear Neal each week on Triviality Podcast. Subscribe now! Listen to Lauren on Miss Information Podcast! Subscribe now! Buy Neal’s next two books out now and pre-order his newest books below! Christmas Ultimate Trivia Book (out now!) Rom-Com Ultimate Trivia Book (out now!) Pre-Order "The Totally Awesome World Of..." Series Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Join filmmaker Neal E. Fischer and art curator Lauren Tagliaferro as they dive into the unpredictable world of ‘Curated by Chance,’ a podcast where creativity meets serendipity. Each episode, Neal and Lauren harness the power of a randomizing algorithm named Chance to generate unique prompts that drive their discussions. From exploring the unexpected intersections between film and visual art to dissecting the curious ways randomness shapes artistic expression, this dynamic duo invites listeners to ponder the influence of chance in the creative process. Whether dissecting a random film scene or analyzing an art piece through a whimsical lens, ‘Curated by Chance’ promises a fresh perspective with every episode.