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So cool! I like how your interview gave the class a little lesson and you showed a demonstration in the beginning. I want to learn it now! Wow, it’s really awesome how the person invented this game with his friend, and now he is able to bring it to other people.
OK so I put your videos on YouTube and linked them into the blog. I hope that is OK with you. They were just too large to be on the blog server (the main interview was 100MB!).
I never considered it to be art before I saw this video.
Now that I saw it, I have to redefine my view on the concept art
by the way, this is just so cool
Thanks Zoe!
He would seem like a really cool guy if he didn’t call our class a bunch of “tourists who don’t like to try new things.” I do like how he was just playing with the sack throughout the whole interview though. He makes it seem so easy!
Hey, didn’t someone else do a previous article on Toys R Us? It’s on the tip of my tongue…
So I tried Myachi… and it was really hard! I remember when Linda brought hers to eng class! Love your video!