Ralph-Assignment-02-Instructional

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Instructions:

  1. Choose a letter of the alphabet and a number less than 10
  2. Start from the letter you chose and shift through the alphabet by the number you chose. Remember this letter.
  3. Gain access to a computer with internet connection.
  4. Google image search “Street map of ” and enter the letter from step 2.
  5. Allow Google to auto-complete your inquiry with the name of a city.
  6. Choose image you believe has a pleasant composition.
  7. Copy the image onto an 8.5×11 copy paper with a 2HB pencil. Be as precise as you desire.
  8. In an enclosed space on the map, draw a line following the contours of the perimeter without lifting the pencil or crossing another line and fill up the space.
  9. Repeat until the drawing seems sufficiently filled up or your wrists get tired.

My instruction was originally meant to use a street map as a basis for composition, which should be obvious to any human that searches up “Street map of…”, but I was not specific on this point. One of my test subjects interpreted it such that she chose any image that happened to appear in the search. As a result, one of the drawings ended up being based on a logo. Step 8 was also written in a manner difficult to understand, so it would serve well to expand it out to several steps to maintain clarity.

Overlooking the above problems, I injected enough randomizing elements so these instructions should produce a different drawing every time, but with similar visual qualities. I did also write the instruction so that a pleasant composition should arise every time, but a mechanical compiler would not be able to make such a value judgment.

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