(Q - ??: you have said several times that you have to be interested in the themes of the puzzles, that you should never stray too far from the themes of the puzzles, to finally arrive at the right solutions
, do you think that we tend to stray a little too far from the theme of certain
riddles, by theme I mean a particular lexical field an idea that emerges from a visual?)
MB: The problem with themes is that when you address the underlying theme of the
underlying theme of underlying theme of theme underlying main theme you drift away, which happens very often, this is what happens very often.
(Q - ??: I wasn't talking about multiple layers, I was just talking about the fact that...)
MB: we stay in touch, you are the only one who doesn't talk about several layers, it's extraordinary, I found one!
(Q - ??: I see something that is hidden, there is film so you have to remove the film to find, I think there is just this idea in the puzzles, but I I think that there are themes that are a little camouflaged, that it's not obvious, it's a bit like the principle of a riddle and tips, but do you think that here I am, I think in particular at the 420, we're not going to beat around the bush at the 420 we find planets so I imagine that the final solution to this enigma, somewhere it has a connection with this idea of ??planets, that's astronomy so I'm going to stay quite general but you kinda see what I mean?)
MB: there is necessarily a link, if he asked for that as an illustration it is because there is necessarily a link, of course.
(Q - ??: and this is recurring in all the puzzles, is there always this same construction, basically a particular theme?)
MB: let's say that for those who are not blind, who want to see, based on the specifications it actually allows us to clearly capture the theme of the enigma already.
That, moreover, we mentioned, we talked about the character of Max earlier, the story of the specifications is the same story, it's the same story that there would have had many more mysterious instructions, hidden, concealed, destroyed but which would have been said in one ear and which would have come out the other and so on, we forget that.
(Q - ??: we can see that it is very succinct, quite direct...)
MB: of course, he didn't know how to draw anyway so he wasn't going to try to put things in drawings that they weren't capable of putting there, for him it was incidental.
riddles, by theme I mean a particular lexical field an idea that emerges from a visual?)
MB: The problem with themes is that when you address the underlying theme of the
underlying theme of underlying theme of theme underlying main theme you drift away, which happens very often, this is what happens very often.
(Q - ??: I wasn't talking about multiple layers, I was just talking about the fact that...)
MB: we stay in touch, you are the only one who doesn't talk about several layers, it's extraordinary, I found one!
(Q - ??: I see something that is hidden, there is film so you have to remove the film to find, I think there is just this idea in the puzzles, but I I think that there are themes that are a little camouflaged, that it's not obvious, it's a bit like the principle of a riddle and tips, but do you think that here I am, I think in particular at the 420, we're not going to beat around the bush at the 420 we find planets so I imagine that the final solution to this enigma, somewhere it has a connection with this idea of ??planets, that's astronomy so I'm going to stay quite general but you kinda see what I mean?)
MB: there is necessarily a link, if he asked for that as an illustration it is because there is necessarily a link, of course.
(Q - ??: and this is recurring in all the puzzles, is there always this same construction, basically a particular theme?)
MB: let's say that for those who are not blind, who want to see, based on the specifications it actually allows us to clearly capture the theme of the enigma already.
That, moreover, we mentioned, we talked about the character of Max earlier, the story of the specifications is the same story, it's the same story that there would have had many more mysterious instructions, hidden, concealed, destroyed but which would have been said in one ear and which would have come out the other and so on, we forget that.
(Q - ??: we can see that it is very succinct, quite direct...)
MB: of course, he didn't know how to draw anyway so he wasn't going to try to put things in drawings that they weren't capable of putting there, for him it was incidental.