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The First Million The book consists of three parts. Each part can be moved separately . Every time turning the page a child combines a drawing composed by three different parts that follow the pattern: subject, predicate and object. Consequently every time a simple sentence is created, that has a finished sense. Every drawing set corresponds: head, body and legs of a character. This character, according to the combinations, often results in reasonable caricatures but at times also amusing and eccentric ones.
I drew • 100 heads – 100 subjects (who?) • 100 bodies - 100 verbs (does what?) • 100 legs - 100 objects ( what?) For example We can try using 4 heads (who?) - sun, fox, cat, snake 4 bodies ( does what?)- sees, finds, calls, embraces 4 pairs of legs (what?) - moon, prince, tiger, elephant. Which gives us 64 combinations – 4 by 4 by 4.
300 words give us 1 million combinations - 100 by 100 by 100 All of these sentences consist of easy and common-for-children words. To explore all of these combinations (just for 1 second) it would take 11 and half days. That is why everybody will see the book different.