As the performers moved about the space in a
random pattern
of loose choreography, they sang the lines: «Who say you have to be a dead dog... One is the loneliest
number that you'll ever do... And it comes down, it comes down, well it comes down, and it comes down, it comes it comes... Scores
of blood and fire and freeways, I am going to get my share... One is the loneliest
number that you'll ever do... Who say you have to be a dead dog...» Handling each other's bodies with as much regard as the set's props, the performers alternate between a cappella and in - the -
round chorus, fugue and eventually total discordance, rising as high as Math Bass as she climbs to the top
of the ladder supported by her full cast in order to smash the plant and end the performance.
That data is created on a computer, and as many common «
random»
number generators will repeat when starting with the same seed, and with simple biases like the method
of rounding numbers and the specific programming
of math routines, patterns may be generated that do exist.