Magic is something that I find can be looked at in a humorous manor. I had some fun writing the captions/histories for each of these magical objects. I hope you find the humor in them as well.
i propose a challenge. what kinds of things would you throw into the magic trash can if you could (bad typfaces)? and where do these disintegrated objects go?
In the "symphony" excerpt by Dan Pink, he quotes Trevor Baylis (British stuntman-turned-inventor, who invented a windup radio that can be used without batteries or electricity) as saying, "Invention isn't some impenetrable branch of magic: anyone can have a go." There seems to be a start to something in Jesse's thoughts about turning things into magical items; it's a way to start thinking beyond the usual constraints that we live by. It's an avenue to invention...
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i propose a challenge. what kinds of things would you throw into the magic trash can if you could (bad typfaces)? and where do these disintegrated objects go?
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the magic index card. I'm glad I didn't die, though.
ReplyDeletewill you magically die? or die in a magical way?
ReplyDeleteIn the "symphony" excerpt by Dan Pink, he quotes Trevor Baylis (British stuntman-turned-inventor, who invented a windup radio that can be used without batteries or electricity) as saying, "Invention isn't some impenetrable branch of magic: anyone can have a go." There seems to be a start to something in Jesse's thoughts about turning things into magical items; it's a way to start thinking beyond the usual constraints that we live by. It's an avenue to invention...
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