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Dr. Subtle
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Object Annotation by Dr. Subtle

November 8th, 2007 11:05 AM

INSTRUCTIONS: Pick a local public object that you enjoy and leave a note on it describing your feelings in great detail.

Recently another player posted a small note to the Snowman on campus, a piece of public art that goes totally under-appreciated, mostly because it looks like a butt-plug, and is a little to small to be intimidating.


I really appreciated the note, and have for the few days that it's been up. So I decided to annotate the note with a note about the note.

It reads as follows:

Message to the Message to the Snowman

You are a brilliant piece of writing. I was touched when I saw you
taped to the Snowman, a little paean to an underappreciated piece of
public art. You ramble a bit, and your wording is a little strange,
but there is something about public writing that really brightens my
day.

I think it's the lack of shame in the act, the sort of openness to the
world that comes with extremely public writing. It takes balls, but
also, humility of a sort.

I think you succeed because you stand out against the snowman's
surface. Your very critique of the art piece actually directly changes
it, just as viewing a system alters it behavior. You add text to an
entirely visual creature, and I appreciate that.

You give the snowman voice.

Go you, message. And go you, message-writer.

- smaller

Snowman with 1 note

Snowman with 1 note


Snowman with 1 Note Closeup

Snowman with 1 Note Closeup


Snowman with 2 notes!

Snowman with 2 notes!


2 note closeup

2 note closeup


Note To Note To Snowman Closeup

Note To Note To Snowman Closeup

Message to the Message to the Snowman You are a brilliant piece of writing. I was touched when I saw you taped to the Snowman, a little paean to an underappreciated piece of public art. You ramble a bit, and your wording is a little strange, but there is something about public writing that really brightens my day. I think it's the lack of shame in the act, the sort of openness to the world that comes with extremely public writing. It takes balls, but also, humility of a sort. I think you succeed because you stand out against the snowman's surface. Your very critique of the art piece actually directly changes it, just as viewing a system alters it behavior. You add text to an entirely visual creature, and I appreciate that. You give the snowman voice. Go you, message. And go you, message-writer.



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posted by Stu on November 8th, 2007 11:36 AM

Dude! That was you? Awesome!

Object annotation inspiring additional annotation
posted by Spidere on November 8th, 2007 11:59 AM

gets a vote from me!

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posted by Bex. on November 8th, 2007 12:13 PM

Whoa. Dude. Meta-annotation. Rock.

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posted by Malaysian Eddy on November 8th, 2007 3:49 PM

Ya know what the snow man reminds me of? What were those plastic bugs or ants that you put together as a kid?? They had a really big one outside of the DC children's museum. man this is going to bug me...what's the name of those things? Ants? Crawlers? BUGZ?

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posted by Bex. on November 8th, 2007 4:12 PM

Cooties!

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posted by Malaysian Eddy on November 8th, 2007 4:41 PM

Thank you for putting my mind at ease Bex!!

CootieBug.jpg

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posted by Charlie Fish on November 9th, 2007 1:52 AM

SF0 players unconsciously tasking on each other's tasks?

Today, the snowman. Tomorrow, the world!

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posted by Black MegaBee on November 9th, 2007 7:47 AM

CMU!

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posted by Dr. Subtle on November 9th, 2007 8:11 AM

It's true! I'm a student there!