...He says the Tomi Ungerer Museum in Strasbourg has already made plans to host a themed exhibition in a show of solidarity with the murdered cartoonists, and that, in his day-to-day work, he also finds sources of hope.
“I’ve just been answering questions for my regular column in Philosophie magazine,” he explained. “An 8 year old from Brazil wrote in to ask ‘what is infinity, and what is it inside of?’”
Tomi’s reply, which he translated from the French for us is that, “infinity is the space neither with limits nor borders. It is a free space; when we conceive it in our our minds, it becomes a refuge.” A pertinent thought, perhaps, from someone quite used to defending tangible threats to liberty.
(http://www.tomiungerer.com/je-suis-charlie/)