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-5 ANDY Yes, I think lots of people feel this way and I guess they're combining more things together so that they begin more living. INT. And by this do you mean that, that.... ANDY There are less objects, I guess, around and the thing is sort of shown and acted out in a day and then you don't have to think about it again....Well, they do a lot of plays in the Village. I think that the plays that they do at the cafes like Cafe Chino where they do a play for two days and then they never show it again and it's like you can sit around there (INAUDIBLE) something's happening (INAUDIBLE). It's like eavesdropping or something. INT. So you feel that instead of having a painting which is an inert object hanging on the wall that what we really need is to have things which involve people more directly and.... ANDY Yeah, I think things that involve people doing what the paintings should do is probably one part of it. INT. And do you like the film for this reason? Do you think that it accomplishes this? ANDY Yeah (INAUDIBLE) easier, that there are so many other ways of doing film, you know, experimenting with ideas of using people in front of the film (INAUDIBLE) but it has to go a little