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TJ:
is this a good idea for a website or B3ta offshoot?:
ImageSeed: One image is posted and users post images made up by including a substantial part of that image, this creates the first level, then users can take one of the made up images and add another image to make up a new one., so like the seed would be a helicopter..level one might have a picture of a helicotper and a shark...level 2 might have the helicopter and shark scaled down into a childrens bath and so on...the seed image would change makeing a new theme.
Shite or right?
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Fri 9 May 2003, 6:10,
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TJ:
is this a good idea for a website or B3ta offshoot?:
ImageSeed: One image is posted and users post images made up by including a substantial part of that image, this creates the first level, then users can take one of the made up images and add another image to make up a new one., so like the seed would be a helicopter..level one might have a picture of a helicotper and a shark...level 2 might have the helicopter and shark scaled down into a childrens bath and so on...the seed image would change makeing a new theme.
Shite or right?
Yeah.
I could knock that up on m3ss3ng3r in a couple of hours.
Will do that on Monday...
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Fri 9 May 2003, 7:23,
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Will do that on Monday...
They were talking about playing that as a game
on M3ss3ng3r earlier today.
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Fri 9 May 2003, 7:55,
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Sounds kinda like
the m3tatw33ning that fnord was working on. But kinda not either. An interesting idea. My concern though is the longevity. I think with restrictions like that, whilst good in the context, won't be as popular or long-lived as the freeform that is b3ta.
But, it could be a low key offshoot of b3ta. That could work.
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Fri 9 May 2003, 6:13,
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But, it could be a low key offshoot of b3ta. That could work.
yeah i think it would be hard to get any new images out beyond level 3
but i would be fun to see what result would come form one or two images
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Fri 9 May 2003, 6:20,
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Sounds like "Connections"
on Isketch - could work as part of a site...
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Fri 9 May 2003, 7:03,
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