The succinctness of those statements make them powerful, it's an engaging mix of funny and smart. I liked the Bas Jan Ader advice. The blue post it looks like an invitation for people to respond. I wonder how that would go, or if it were even desirable.
Haha. It's nice to see this reoccuring friend make an appearance into your digital programming and your laser cutter piece. I also like that you've opted to dispense some valuable life advice in your Scratch piece (and yay to getting the feelings in there!). Initially, I had trouble discerning whether I was to guide the yeti, or the yeti was going to guide itself. Perhaps he could have a word bubble in the beginning that lets the user know what to expect? Or if you prefer to be more discrete, perhaps he could follow the mouse?
Haha. It's nice to see this reoccuring friend make an appearance into your digital programming and your laser cutter piece. I also like that you've opted to dispense some valuable life advice in your Scratch piece (and yay to getting the feelings in there!). Initially, I had trouble discerning whether I was to guide the yeti, or the yeti was going to guide itself. Perhaps he could have a word bubble in the beginning that lets the user know what to expect? Or if you prefer to be more discrete, perhaps he could follow the mouse?
The succinctness of those statements make them powerful, it's an engaging mix of funny and smart. I liked the Bas Jan Ader advice. The blue post it looks like an invitation for people to respond. I wonder how that would go, or if it were even desirable.
ReplyDeleteHaha. It's nice to see this reoccuring friend make an appearance into your digital programming and your laser cutter piece. I also like that you've opted to dispense some valuable life advice in your Scratch piece (and yay to getting the feelings in there!). Initially, I had trouble discerning whether I was to guide the yeti, or the yeti was going to guide itself. Perhaps he could have a word bubble in the beginning that lets the user know what to expect? Or if you prefer to be more discrete, perhaps he could follow the mouse?
ReplyDeleteHaha. It's nice to see this reoccuring friend make an appearance into your digital programming and your laser cutter piece. I also like that you've opted to dispense some valuable life advice in your Scratch piece (and yay to getting the feelings in there!). Initially, I had trouble discerning whether I was to guide the yeti, or the yeti was going to guide itself. Perhaps he could have a word bubble in the beginning that lets the user know what to expect? Or if you prefer to be more discrete, perhaps he could follow the mouse?
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