fried chicken, beef jerky (and other things)

Instructions:

Please orient the page vertically.

Unless otherwise stated, you must use your non-dominant hand to execute the instructions.

  1. Draw a small square with sides that are longer than the length of your nail.
  2. Draw a rectangle, with a length of that of your index finger, beside the largest shape – leave a small gap between them.
  3. Draw a shape next to the square and rectangle. The three shapes together should have the form of a square. Ensure that the three shapes are not touching.
  4. Repeat 2-3.
  5. Repeat 3-2.
  6. With your dominant hand: Inside each of the empty shapes, draw contour lines until finished. (remember to switch back to your non-dominant hand afterwards)
  7. Outline the figure.
  8. Take a deep breath. Hold it.
  9. Repeat 2-5 until you cannot hold your breath any longer.
  10. Repeat 2+5.
  11. Repeat 6-7.
  12. Write, in capital letters, what you recently ate at the top of the page.

So, it turned out that some parts of my instructions ended up being more vague than I had intended them to be – mostly because I myself was not completely sure how to describe certain steps. This resulted in a huge amount of variation between the drawings, which may or may not have been a desirable outcome. In the future, I should aim to give my instructions more specificity, without completely omitting the element of ambiguity.

At the same time, the intentional vagueness of some instructions – more specifically ‘draw contour lines’ – had worked the way I wanted them to and produced interesting results. What I found particularly fascinating about the ‘contour lines’ instruction was that you can (for the most part) discern those who have more artistically-oriented backgrounds from those who do not, which was exactly my intention.

Some other things I noticed:

  1. Putting things in bold does not necessarily guarantee that people will follow the directions.
  2. Many people tend to follow instructions like interpreters – they simply carry out the instructions line by line, as they go along. This was interesting for me because I personally have a ‘compiler’ mentality when following instructions; I read everything through once, and then perform the tasks afterwards.
  3. Twins are not at all very identical.
  4. People can’t hold their breath for very long.

fried chicken popeyes pizza noodles sandwich beef jerky

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