As a kid, I’d sometimes lay flat on my back at the top of the stairs and bend my neck back over the top step, looking toward the back wall with the world upside down. I’d imagine the floor was the ceiling & vice versa, then swing around from the dangling furniture in my mind
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Letting your imagination run is great, but the advantage to using the real world for props is that it’ll then serve as a visceral reminder that even your default interpretation of how things work is a kind of make-believe — it’s adaptive, it’s functional, but it’s still a story
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I would walk around the house with a mirror held in front of me like a dinner plate, staring down into it, and the ceiling would become the floor in front of me.
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