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A Cube Game, for the challenge of it! |
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Mar 21 04, 12:19
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Mosaic Master
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Real Name: Lori Kanter
Writer of: Poetry & Prose
Referred By:Imhotep
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I found this exercise at web.mit.edu and thought it would be fun here! I could NOT find any copyright restrictions. I will post the author's name just in case, Johnnie A. Renick.
A Cube Game
Step One: Close your eyes. Imagine a blank desert, nothing but flat sand and sky. In this desert landscape there is a cube. See it. Describe it. What size is it? Where is it? What is it made of?
There are no right or wrong answers ~ Describe what you see.
Step Two: In the desert landscape in addition to the cube there is a ladder. Where is it? What is it made of? What does the ladder look like? Describe its position relative to the cube.
Step Three: In the desert scene with the cube and the ladder there is also a horse. Describe it. Tell what it is doing. Where is it in relation to the ladder and the cube?
Step Four: In the desert landscape with the cube and the ladder and the horse, a storm is brewing. Describe the storm. Where is it? How does it affect the other objects in the landscape?
Step Five: Add flowers to the desert scene. Where are the flowers in relation to the other objects? Describe the flowers.
That is all of the steps. I hope you had fun. Now write a poem or story.
Good luck!
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