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The University of Aesthematics
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Tasks / Layers And Representation

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Put 100 layers of paint on a canvas.

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25 points
Level 2
In the zone of: The University of Aesthematics

Terms: paint

2 completed :: 9 in progress
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posted by Haberley Mead on January 25th, 2008 8:35 AM

Do they have to be complete layers, or can there be gaps?

A stupid question, maybe...
posted by Ben Whitehouse on January 28th, 2008 6:13 AM

But why would I want to?

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posted by Tricia Tanaka on January 30th, 2008 4:54 PM

Yeah, this is a waste of paint since this guy is way better anyways.

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posted by Haberley Mead on January 30th, 2008 5:36 PM

That's why i was thinking gaps, make a picture with what you didn't paint -kinda like a normal painting, only reversed...

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posted by Frostbeard on February 17th, 2008 10:37 AM

that guy with the paint ball is amazing. i wish he had started with just like, dried paint in the middle or something. the baseball in the middle bothers me.

oh, and Ben....why the hell would you want to do any of this? It doesn't make any sense, and is a waste of time and resources.


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I decided that, the only way this would be any fun at all is if you can actually see all of the layers once it is complete (although I am beginning to get some other ideas for how it might be done in other fun ways). So, I chose to leave gaps so that...

25 + 223 points :: 27 comments :: 45 votes

Being slightly more impatient than he who has completed this task so marvelously already, I really didn't want to wait for all the layers to dry one at a time. So, I decided to do 100 layers of paint separately, dry them, fold them, and then glue the...

25 + 173 points :: 11 comments :: 35 votes :: 2 collaborators