He has this to say, "Think about it. You and I are sitting in a cafe, having a cup of coffee, and I say to you, "All things are puppets." You consider it, and you say, "Okaaaay -- this coffee cup is a puppet. These little packs of sugar are puppets. This spoon is a puppet."
That's an intermediate step. It's broad, but it's not broader than, for instance, Disney's Beauty and the Beast.
The further step is to say: The size of this cafe is a puppet. The triangle between my eye, yours, and the coffee cup is a puppet. The mass of the table is a puppet. The division of space is a puppet. The rate at which time flows is a puppet.
This is how Kate Brehm thinks when she thinks about puppets."
I am pleased with his in depth analysis. Read the entire article HERE.
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