Audiovisual source code is a format of scenic lecture. When we talk about “source codes” we use the metaphor of the code found in any computer system applied to the field of culture. We all have a “cultural source code”, a recipe that allows us to project ourselves onto and relate to other people’s stories. Sharing our source code is nothing more than recognising that we construct our identities interdependently, and in doing so we see ourselves in others and allow others to see themselves in us.