Figures

15.1

RLRI model

16.1

Frames of Example 1

16.2

Frames of Example 2

16.3

Frames of Example 3

16.4

Frames of Example 4

16.5

Frames of Example 5

16.6

Frames of Example 6

16.7

Frames of Example 7

17.1

“Yes, but Felix”

17.2

The brooding thinker

17.3

Start of the gesture, hands on the left knee, gaze into emptiness, strike of a gesture uprising and outside

17.4

The apex of the gesture, hands open, head bowed, and gaze downwards. Depressed face

17.5

The refraction phase of the gesture: return to start

17.6

Musicalization of Mary’s complaint: “and that is hurting me”

17.7

The pause before Mary’s saying “the lemon pie is so:: sour”

17.8

Mary fighting with her tears, Peter tackling with fingers

17.9

Mary: “The lemon pie is so:: sour” – her face lightened and fresh

17.10

Mary surprised by her own discovering how sour the lemon pie is, face in hands, feet in tension upwards, Peter having stopped tackling his fingers, looking down bored