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Fortune Not Cookie by bgfinewmn

March 25th, 2009 5:57 PM

INSTRUCTIONS: Install fortunes of your devising in permanent or non-permanent media in openable structures, such that passersby will come across them.

This task was a progression for me. I started to plan it and even exicuted part of it... then in retrospect I realized it didnt do what I created it to do. SO I started again and I am so excited for the lucky human to find my strategically placed fortune. All the books I used are on different topics, though they all have something in common as well.
This idea has inspired me to create a library treasure hunt for my future students so that they can learn how to use the library catergorization crapola.
Libraries are a mysterious and magical place that are becoming increasingly under-utilized. I find it exilerating to be in the same building with so many people that care about learning or maybe just reading.
blah blah blah ... me me me

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That is really awesome.
posted by Waldo Cheerio on March 26th, 2009 6:03 AM

I would love to find puzzle pieces in a book, and the cyclic part is not something I've thought of before. How do you know your friends will be one of the first to check out one of the... oh, I see what you did there.

This is legitimately left to strangers who are reading, from any subject, into your theme? That is even cooler! What was the theme?