tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3534829285105443560.post6424291594474426088..comments2023-04-06T02:22:53.530-07:00Comments on win-win games: Is winning a question?JPhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06405602082376435940noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3534829285105443560.post-83584614375896050362009-12-08T10:31:29.176-08:002009-12-08T10:31:29.176-08:00I guess its llike that piece on one's and zero...I guess its llike that piece on one's and zero's<br />by Laurie Anderson - really just in the connotations the word carries.<br /><br />Shane and I came up with a great winwin yeasterday in the livingroom. We have all these instruments hanging on the walls - gong, mbira, quitars, banjo, saws...we started shooting them with rubber bands, trying to interesting tones. It was soooo tres fun. Gave us an idea - what if you string up a room, cover the walls and ceiling with tensioned instrument strings of varying lengths and thicknesses, and have a bowl full of rubber bands for people to play the space with? Mark said we should have a bowl full of super bouncy rubber balls, which I think is a great idea. Can you hear it? We must make it happen!Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03250818692333659838noreply@blogger.com