Hmm, well isn't this an extraordinary piece? Apparently Room 105 has an artist inside that felt the need to display his talents on his dorm whiteboard. How did he go about this? Did he just stand in the hallway, bend his knees a bit, and draw? This must have taken a significant amount of time considering the nature of dry erase markers. One tap of his drawing hand and boom there goes an arm, how many times did he go over each part? No matter what the answers are to these questions it's clear that this guy spent a decent amount of time on this and completely neglected the fact that any bystander...possibly someone taking a picture of it...could swipe their finger through it and it's destroyed.
Oh the many joys of dorm life...this blog focuses on the cornucopia of messages college students leave to one another on dorm whiteboards.
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Why the Effort?
Hmm, well isn't this an extraordinary piece? Apparently Room 105 has an artist inside that felt the need to display his talents on his dorm whiteboard. How did he go about this? Did he just stand in the hallway, bend his knees a bit, and draw? This must have taken a significant amount of time considering the nature of dry erase markers. One tap of his drawing hand and boom there goes an arm, how many times did he go over each part? No matter what the answers are to these questions it's clear that this guy spent a decent amount of time on this and completely neglected the fact that any bystander...possibly someone taking a picture of it...could swipe their finger through it and it's destroyed.
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