This blog is dedicated to Jesse and Tori's Wednesday evening section of Principles of Experience Design at the Ontario College of Art and Design, Winter 2008.
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Lena: Fuzzy Magnets Prototype
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Anonymous
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This toy might work for the graffiti gangsters since it's colourful and one of my "graffiti gangster" friends likes this type of toy for some reason.. he has a snake.. i think he likes something that moves in a random way that is not limited in a format.. (i know it sounds sophistic) or probably ocad students can use it as a memo holder placing paper in between the magnets. personally i'd like to play with this toy 'cause the magnetic itself has such an addictive characteristic; the strong magnetism that attracts each other and the strange pleasure when i compulsively draw them apart. that's why kids repeat the action putting them together and separating them.
1 comment:
This toy might work for the graffiti gangsters since it's colourful and one of my "graffiti gangster" friends likes this type of toy for some reason.. he has a snake.. i think he likes something that moves in a random way that is not limited in a format.. (i know it sounds sophistic) or probably ocad students can use it as a memo holder placing paper in between the magnets. personally i'd like to play with this toy 'cause the magnetic itself has such an addictive characteristic; the strong magnetism that attracts each other and the strange pleasure when i compulsively draw them apart. that's why kids repeat the action putting them together and separating them.
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