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"I also think that every... every piece is something like a poetic investigation or a search. And in the end the story is
not all that important. But the process of observing and collecting and the details and trying to put together the
meaning of all the clues... this always has something to do with criminology."
"It occurs to one again and again that we live in an enormous almost unreal soap bubble and this is our life and we
consider it normal and there are a lot of people who live like this. Were not flipped out...were not crazy. But,
nonetheless, we have different expectations. That has a huge effect on the city, I think."
"I think that one -- that through the game one constructs a kind of artificial bubble within the normal universe that
has an influence on the normal, on the everyday and vice versa. Because a lot of people are playing and a lot of
people are investing a lot of time and a lot of energy in the episodes of the game -- and this has real consequences."
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