The Entanglement Machine!

Submitted by lgleysteen on Wed, 12/07/2011 - 12:16am
During class tonight I drew this, thinking about some of the main themes of our course.
Narrative is determined not by a desire to narrate but by a desire to exchange. (Roland Barthes, S/Z)
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Initial Stroke?
lgleysteen,
I'm curious, where in this picture did you begin drawing?
I started off with the pipes.
I started off with the pipes. I wanted to make a giant maze of all different size pipes. I guess in class when pretty much every group used the word entangled I though that my doodle kind of resembled that idea and then I started to add more stuff that was relevant to class. I usually start doodling stuff based on short stories I've read or lyrics of songs. For some reason, drawing actually helps me pay much better attention in class then I would if I was just sitting there.
ma(r)king questions!
I love how the entanglement machine leaves someone still standing and thinking, but with an even bigger, more elaborate question mark! Thank you for this great graphic!
WOW
THIS IS AWESOME.
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