On Mon, 2010-06-28 at 16:15 +0100, Mike Tintner wrote:
> That's why Michael can't bear to even contemplate a world in which
> things 
> and people behave unpredictably. (And Ben can't bear to contemplate a 
> stockmarket that is obviously unpredictable).
> 
> If he were an artist his instincts would be the opposite - he'd go for
> the 
> irregular and patchy and unpredictable twists. If he were drawing a
> box 
> going across a screen, he would have to put some irregularity in 
> omewhere  - put in some fits and starts and stops - there's always an 
> irregular twist in the picture or the tale. An artist has to put some 
> surprise and life into what he does -

You "patternise" the things that are "patternisable" - like an erratic
waving arm is still an arm, and it's pattern is erratic. Also, note I
used to be a art and animation lecturer for 2 years ;) 



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