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Deleuze discusses insanity in The Body Without Organs
“The surface of the organism, the angle of significance and interpretation, and the point of subjectification or subjection. You will be organized, you will be an organism, you will articulate your body—otherwise you’re just depraved” (159: Deleuze) The puppets have dolls heads that are empty or filled with fluff therefor according to Deleuze they…
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Shot by Shot Analysis of a Scene from Street of Crocodiles
Please see my detailed shot by shot analysis of a scene from ‘Street of Crocodiles’ on my Miro board: https://miro.com/app/board/uXjVNeziJlk=/
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How do the quay brothers use surrealism in the street of crocodiles?
The puppets with doll heads are made from manmade objects like surreal sculptures often were. According to Alexandrian (1970 p.141) “It is usually an old-fashioned manufactured object, whose practical /function is not evident and about whose origins nothing is known.” The lower parts of the doll head puppets are on wheels we assume that they…
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Kung Fu Panda Analysis
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Key point for essay
Use of colour- Dark and cold, black and white, red blood and meat, grotesque cloth- Grotesque animation German Expressionist films: The Cabinet of Dr Caligari – Bowing and tail coats- capitalism + malfunctioning and the puppet being freed but still trapped. This idea connects well with contemporary ideas where company’s are moving towards sustainability and…
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Analysis of ‘The street of Crocodiles’ by the Quay Brothers.
The box/ labyrinth: Once freed, the puppet travels through box-like spaces that create lots of squares and make it seem as if he is still trapped. There are sometimes repeated bars between him and the viewer suggesting this further. I think it shows how industrialization and capitalism can be a trap. Circles: are often present…
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