mathuzala2zala's Collaborations
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I'm not taking this that seriously yet. I thought of it as a cool idea and wanted to keep elaborating on it, so I thought I'd share on here Bear with me, but I want to design, are you ready: A cross country, trans-CONTINENTAL! relay race across America and Europe (Maybe Australia?) EVERY CONTINENT? WHO KNOWS?! . It's a bit ambitious, I know. Maybe crazy. THE NAME: The name will be the name of a car, custom designed for this specific invented race. But I have no idea how I would go about organizing something like that. I just want to have a make believe creative think pot to spitball ides of how one would go about organizing such a thing. Let's pretend and solve our task. Get this done. So just start it off. What's the first step? (I have a suggestion for a possible ad slogan: "Put the wars on hold, let's see if we can do this: Pool our resources and have some fun before we die!") |
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Asking for illustrations, technical diagrams, photographic examples, additional chapters, video, music, etc. So, I wrote this thing after much experience lying in the grass myself over the summer and as much as i could in the fall. I found lying in the grass to be a useful tool for relaxing and clearing my mind, and just slowing down and taking in the world around me. Then, in one of those moments of inspiration, I thought, "Man. Matt, we should spread the word about this lying in the grass thing!" So I began writing little blips in my sketchbook about rules and such for lying in the grass, how to do it properly, etc. The following semester of college i was in the most amazing Rhetorical and Analytical Writing class and we were told to write a Technical Instructional Paper. About anything. Anything at all. So this allowed me to expand on what I had started and really get technical with this lying in the grass thing. I completed the paper. Got it back with an A, which was satisfying, but I felt like it had so much more potential than just being a paper. WHAT I ASK OF YOU: Contribute anything you can for The Wanderer's Guide to Lying in the Grass. Illustrations, technical diagrams, photographic examples, and maybe even a Wanderer's Guide to (Insert Something Else Essential to the Wanderer) as an additional chapter. Maybe even an instructional video? Eh? Who knows? Or compose your own music to compliment one's lying in the grass! Picture yourself lying in the grass: what music is playing? Is there music at all? What do you hear? See? Feel? mathuzala |
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