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The street of crocodiles

The street of crocodiles. Originally started off as a book written by Bruno Schulz which was a series of letters to a friend. Each one invites you into a narrators life with the intimacy of personal correspondence. Originally done for an audience of one. The Quay Brothers.

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The street of crocodiles

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  1. The street of crocodiles Originally started off as a book written by Bruno Schulz which was a series of letters to a friend. Each one invites you into a narrators life with the intimacy of personal correspondence. Originally done for an audience of one.

  2. The Quay Brothers Known for showing darkness within animation, inspired by filmmakers such as Terry Gillian and Tim Burton. There work is done as stop-motion puppet animation producing more than 45 image works, which have been inspired by various animators, artists and writers from central Europe.

  3. This specific part of it intrigued me because of the weirdness of how the screws come out of the pocket watch. To me this scene could represent the brain being picked at as the inside of the pocket watch look flesh like, the screws could represent the thought process one goes through

  4. Watching the way the puppets are constructing the head of the other puppet, I found it quite odd watching it. That is because the way it is being shown makes me question of why they need to feel the urge to construct a new upper part of the body.

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