This is an interactive webcomic. Will you run or fight? It’s your choice! Depending on what you choose, the story will change as a result so choose wisely. ;))
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I’ve been wanting to do a more ‘interactive’ post for a while now, and what’s a better reason than my birthday?
By liking/rebloging this post, 1-2 points (depending on what you did) will be added to a counter, and by the time my birthday hits, I will make a special drawing that is determined by how many points were tallied.
And since every 4 points means another Sans in the picture, lets see just how big this party will get! 🎉
But this is completely optional though! I won’t be sad or disappointed if nothing happens :) This is just something I’ve been wanting to try out!
(Feel free to reblog, but please don’t repost/reuse without my permission!)
-FanPan-
P.s. This June I will be turning 20! 🥳 🎂🥰
P.s.s. Sorry if this came off as attention-seeking >~< I just thought that this could be really cool...
(via AR Cheerios Interactive Cereal by Jae Salavarrieta)
(via Jaguar Boffin Cave by Jae Salavarrieta)
(via AR Cereal Game by Jae Salavarrieta)
CosmoCorps BONUS! MARS Curiosity Panoramic Vision!
Mars Panorama - Curiosity rover: Martian solar day 437 in The World
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inForm
Incredibly impressive interactive dynamic display which demonstrates potential possibilities working with adaptive form both locally and remotely - video embedded below:
inFORM is a Dynamic Shape Display that can render 3D content physically, so users can interact with digital information in a tangible way. inFORM can also interact with the physical world around it, for example moving objects on the table’s surface. Remote participants in a video conference can be displayed physically, allowing for a strong sense of presence and the ability to interact physically at a distance. inFORM is a step toward our vision of Radical Atoms: tangible.media.mit.edu/vision/
tangible.media.mit.edu/project/inform/
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interactive journaling
“Do more things that make you forget to check your phone.”
— Unknown
Look, I mean no harm, see?
*Puts (Non-existent?) hands into air*
she's contemplating whether to trust you or not. Testing whether or not you're being truthful
also so sorry this took me forever to answer. I wanted to do a whole other thing but I just couldn't sketch it right so I kept delaying the answer
With that said, questions are back open again for this silly interactive! Though feel free to ask other characters I've showcased questions!
Hey T dummy! I just wanted you to know that if someone ever hurt you, whether it be psychically or mentally…
I would commit several nefarious, devious, malicious crimes for you.
…
I-I was joking! I wouldn’t commit crimes….. I’ll make sure whatever I do to them is legal ^w^
Dummy is very conflicted on whether to be concerned or flattered you would go so far. Hopefully, things stay so peaceful...
Cherri completely agrees with Anon on this one
You look very pretty Cherri!
For a moment, she was very flustered. Until her distrust kicked in. She believes you are only complimenting her to go in for a betrayal attack, so she doesn't let her guard down.
Although her impression has lightened. Just ever so slightly.
Hey, dummy! Parry this you filthy casual!
*Charges up the anon BLAST*
*Fires the anon BLAST at the dummy*
*inside the anon BLAST was a bunch of love and affection*
Heh, tricked ya for a sec, didn’t I?
Dummy was very confused but knew you meant no harm. Therefore, they were gonna just get hit by the blast but it seems Cherri interrupted and ate the beam. She is very confused by the flavor.
I may have gotten lazy by the end. My bad!
Cherri has arrived for a little and can be asked questions now too! Though she does not have the greatest impression. Still considers the tasty beam to have been an attack on the Dummy.
Hey uh T dummy, I really like your arms, it's cool how you can control them! :D
they are incredibly flattered that you find their arms cool! Although there is a little bit of confliction for if they have the right to be so flattered. There are many things they can use their arms for. Attacks. Stretching out their arms and using it to cushion a fall - or better yet, a nice little place to sit down and rest!
and here's a little extra doodle!
Skellz your character is too cute-
Trust i will hug it soo tightly like it's a tiny plushie in my arms,trust it will be hugged
Me on my way to shoot whoever makes you sad:
They appreciate and will gladly return the hug! Wrapping you up in their wool since they don't wanna accidentally cut you with their clawed hands.
and uh, no need for violence! Plus, don't think you can really fight exams, haha
Hiya, uh, training dummy! (Oh I hope that's not offensive) What cha doing?
They got confused about what you were asking. But usually, they stand in a spot (or move to another) and allow you to save in that area with the star on their chest! They can also retract their arms back into the wooly stuffing.
And calling them training dummy isn't offensive at all! Though you can shorten it to just 'Dummy'.
Here you are. You arrived from quite the red-flowered RUINS! Perhaps hopping through random portals isn't the best idea. What will you do now?
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so... empty?
no going back...
Today is the last day of the original “Libby app” free book club reading of “After The Flood” by Kassandra Montag ends. Along with the freedom, increased access, and connection this personal book club brought there are also many advantages provided by libraries who have set up electronic lending of books.
First, the access greatly increases. There is approximately one library for every 173,224 people in Japan, 15,932 people in the UK, 12,011 people in Switzerland, 58,178 people in Canada, 6,875 people in Norway, 2,799 people in the United States, for every approximate 600,000 people in China, 29,500 people in the Netherlands and 15,100 people in Australia. Some of the discrepancies can be understood as some countries have institutions similar but not considered traditional public libraries. For other countries, (UK and Japan) people are close enough to each other where for the most part a smaller number of libraries doesn’t necessarily mean less access as it does for other countries (China, the US). Countries with public libraries that aren’t able to be as spread out may increase the access to residents through downloading and while a good portion of these areas may also have issues with internet access mobile libraries or programs that can take back the books once the due date occurs will give residents opportunities they otherwise didn’t have.
Second, it should not come as a shock to many that have been in school that the books students are required to have for school are massive, cumbersome and have been somewhat linked to posture and other spine difficulties. Electronic books, even strictly for entertainment or so you can take many when going on a trip because traditional books would add too much weight to your luggage allow you more freedom and access by taking away both a physical and space-related con.
Finally, a great instance with electronic books (depending on the library), is that it’s right there! You don’t have to wait to get home, get in the car or the bus, get your card, travel to the library or have to wait a few days to get the book. You can get it right when you’re in the mood to read it (I believe, that is how it should be set up—I go traditional)
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