Algorithm
1. Flip sequentially to the page with "1" on it and flip back.2. Was there space to write 3 words?
- Yes: Remember this page and continue to step 3.
- No: Flip to the next sequential blank page and remember it
3. Flip to your remembered page.4. Is there writing on your page?
- Yes: write 3 words that fit contextually with the writing on the page.
- No: If there is a previous page with writing (excluding the algorithmn)
Yes: Write 3 words that fit contextually with the writing on the
last page.
No: Write 3 words that start a sentence.5. Did someone pass you this notebook?
- Yes: Remember this person as "passer".
6. Do you have a neighbour that is not "passer"? (A neighbour would be beside you)
- Yes: Pass the notebook to this neighbour and tell them to execute the algorithm
- No: Do you have someone behind you?
Yes: Pass the notebook to them and tell them to execute the
algorithm
No: Bring the notebook to the front and give it back to
Jonathan.
Here's a picture of the algorithm in progress
The goal of the algorithm was to have each classmate contribute 3 words to some sort of narrative or discourse and pass it on to the next classmate until there are no more classmates. As a result I ended up with the following in my notebook:
"There once was a man who liked to dance and sing. He also loved listening to music. Yesterday he danced with his dog outside in the super smelly washroom drank although pregnant. Someone noticed him and called 911. too gay! :) (<- what?) And then he went to the class-room and he wet his pants. BUT THEN AFTER, SHIT HIMSELF AND had to use a washroom to clean his messy bum for he was uncomfortable. He decided to flick my bic"
Thank you to my wonderful and imaginative colleagues for taking part and contributing to my notebook.
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