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Human Knot by Cameron, Orion, Joshua Kelly, Britt ++, Jason

July 2nd, 2006 10:38 PM

INSTRUCTIONS: Play a game of human knot with at least some strangers or other players you have not met in the Real World, in a pulic place. Human Knot is a game where you stand in a circle with a group of people, close your eyes, reach out your hands and grab someone's hand. You should be holding hands with two different people. Then you try to untangle yourselves into a circle without unlinking hands, by stepping over and under other arms. You should have at least 7 people in your group, the more you have the more fun, but also more complicated it gets. You may end up with multiple circles.

Document some stage of the tangled knot. You may need someone's help with this as your hands will be occupied.

Well, a quick caveat. Our group consisted of a mere 6 people (including our intrepid and world famous impressionistic photographer, Ryan Jones), coming underneath the suggested group size of 7.

If this disqualifies us, so be it, but the story was too good not to be told.

When we met today to begin our Taskstravaganza, it became apparent that a good deal of us were strangers(!) Cam, Josh and Jason had never met Britt, and Jason had never met Orion, either.

Orion was adamant that we had to do another task with this opportunity, before we started the Sand Harvest. Human Knot was the champion suggestion.

We began by grasping hands and at first, we merely twisted and rotated randomly, and it ended up being much more tangled than the start. As we stared at our hands in confusion, a crowd had gathered on the retianing wall of the beach, watching us with obvious amsuement.

We deliberated and twisted for a few more minutes, when we heard a loud booming voice over a PA:

Uh... Human Knot. Can you please move?

My hand to god, that was verbatim. He reffered to us "Human Knot".

It was a Beach Patrol Vehicle, parked a few yards away. We had twisted ourselves into blocking the ramp that leads to the beach.

We sheepishly dropped hands and scuttled away. As they passed, they apologized for interrupting our game.

We joined hands again, and this time, began untwisting with a master plan, and soon, we were a perfect circle.

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the Knot Begins
Trying....jpg
and Trying.jpg
Keep Trying.jpg
Trying Still.jpg
damn you knot.jpg
Josh Does the Crane.jpg
Uh, Human Knot.jpg
Knotting.jpg
Knots!!.jpg
Victory makes us blurry.jpg

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posted by Cunning Linguist on July 2nd, 2006 10:45 PM

You guys should have moved in unison (ie. not dropped hands). THAT would've been multi-vote worthy =]

I fully intended to lie...
posted by Cameron on July 2nd, 2006 10:48 PM

and say that we had. But that just wouldn't have been fair.

We were startled into normalacy by the booming voice of authority.

That's still a really good story, though.
posted by Jason 7au on July 2nd, 2006 10:49 PM

"Uh... Human Knot." Bwahahahahahahahahaha!

The Black and White..
posted by Joshua Kelly on July 3rd, 2006 11:00 AM

gives our task an authentic, dreamy tone. I'm already feeling poignant about the whole thing.

When I heard "Uh, Human Knot." I was bent backwards, facing away from the sound of the PA, so I thought at first it was just some jackass with a loudspeaker heckeling us.

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posted by Ink Tea on July 3rd, 2006 11:36 AM

Adorable! Well done!

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posted by Jason on July 3rd, 2006 2:37 PM

this was the silliest thing i had done since voting for gray davis.