Collective Play - Absurdity


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A simple socket test

A created this site that allows multiple people to use their phones (or other portable devices) to draw on a shared canvas. Each person visiting the site gets a color, and a little dot that is moved around the screen by tilting their device.

Visit the site here or click here to take a look at the code. Note that this only works with mobile devices (because it takes advantage of rotation detection).

See the following diagram of how this works:

Diagram


Absurd

Write a short description of something you do that is absurd.

This prompt sent me in a bit of a spiral, since everything that I do I consider a bit absurd from one point of view or another. After a few days of debating, I came out with this;

It’s absurd that I spent 4 days considering what “answer” could be “correct” to this question that clearly doesn’t have a right answer. I think I do this a lot; I’m predisposed to act as if there are right answers, to try and walk the “correct” path. I spent time chatting with other people, asking them what they might do that is absurd, asking them what I might do that they consider absurd. I got answers on everything from the way that I eat potato chips, to the fact that I sometimes hurdle across the atmosphere in a tin can. But none of those answers felt correct enough, so I spent more time thinking about it.

So there, that’s it. It’s absurd to spend so much time worrying that I’ll be wrong.

Posted/updated 2022-02-05

Tagged: content , itp , collective-play

pre-fermenting: ingredients have been mixed, roughly stirred by hand, water and flour and the magic in the air, this will become something new and the change is rapid but we just have to wait to see when it'll be ready

* also found frequently in sunlight, on the pier, in the middle of it all, at a cafe table