SHEET TWENTY-SEVEN

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PART ONE | the task roulette:
  1. MAKE A HUMAN PYRAMID.
  2. TAKE A GUITAR LESSON.
  3. USE A HULA HOOP AND A BABY POOL FILLED WITH BUBBLES TO MAKE GIGANTIC BUBBLES.
PART TWO | how I solved it:

+ 6 rows and 6 columns table with a cell of 4 units height and 4 units width,
+ 7 units from the top edge; horizontally centred.
+ Each cell corresponds to one of my 36 attempts to create soap bubbles per drawing.


THE DRAWING

+ Instead of a baby pool and a hula hoop I used a self-made bubble wand as well as bubble solution, and counting how many bubbles I am able to create with a single soak and wave of my wand through the air: none, one or more than one.


+ STARTING with the upper left, and working across to the right, each cell is marked accordingly:  if no bubbles occur the cell stays blank, if one bubble is created there is a small black square of 2 by 2 units in the middle of the cell, and if more than just one bubbles are created the cell is painted black.

PART THREE | few samples:
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