That was a lot of fun, Melanie. I think some of my students took this guy’s classes. Although I believe my students turn pages a little more slowly than he does. Hahahaha.
Wow, I didn’t know there were classes for this kind of thing! That’s cool.
If I had that contraption to turn pages I would need to read MUCH SLOWER! It was fun to watch, thanks for sharing.
Yeah, you might need a different sort of contraption for a book with smaller pages. Maybe that’s one of the things Joseph Herscher teaches in his classes!
That was great! But I think this guy has to way too much time on his hands. :) I wonder how long it took to put that together?
That’s probably why they position it as “art”—you can’t put deadlines on creativity!
That was good. Reminds me of how Pee Wee Herman made his breakfast in Pee Wee’s Big Adventure.
That was a lot of fun, Melanie. I think some of my students took this guy’s classes. Although I believe my students turn pages a little more slowly than he does. Hahahaha.
Wow, I didn’t know there were classes for this kind of thing! That’s cool.
If I had that contraption to turn pages I would need to read MUCH SLOWER! It was fun to watch, thanks for sharing.
Yeah, you might need a different sort of contraption for a book with smaller pages. Maybe that’s one of the things Joseph Herscher teaches in his classes!
That was great! But I think this guy has to way too much time on his hands. :) I wonder how long it took to put that together?
That’s probably why they position it as “art”—you can’t put deadlines on creativity!
That was good. Reminds me of how Pee Wee Herman made his breakfast in Pee Wee’s Big Adventure.
Ooh, good one Jim! Here’s a video I found of that: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVdqwD_bcPs
That Pee Wee Herman was one goofy dude!