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Very Merry Creepy Christmas!

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Almost a month ago I posted about my white-board Advent calendar project, the Creepy Creature Calendar. Thanks to Claudio I know that this technique is called exquisite corpse (check out this exquisite book!).

24 days later the calendar is all filled out, thanks to my colleagues at work. It was a fun experience, and I think this has potential to become a tradition. The creature has lots of eyes, a bunch of heads and feet, and there is a bird. Also, the creature is (at least partly) female, and she is exploited for her milk.

Here is an animation of how she came into being:

I started taking a picture every day, but my phone got stolen, so I had to create this progress animation from the last photograph.

Here are pictures of some of the creepy creature’s features:

Cross-eyed siamese teddy bear

The cross-eyed siamese teddy bear.

Swinging udder

Swinging udder.

Arms and legs and... the creature is reset to 0.

Arms and legs and… the creature is reset to 0. Or something :-)

The peaceful bird, scratching into the heart-adorned arm.

The peaceful bird, scratching into the heart-adorned arm.

Mr. Floating Pumkin, and Mr. Angry Meat-Eating Plant.

Mr. Floating Pumkin, and Mr. Angry Meat-Eating Plant.

"I'm in the middle but nobody likes me"-dude.

“I’m in the middle but nobody likes me”-dude.

Eye-tongued trident-armed dragon head, aiming to kill a bug.

Eye-tongued trident-armed dragon head, aiming to kill that bug.

 

Thanks to the following people who participated in this fun little project:

  1. Espen
  2. Erle
  3. Esteban
  4. Tommy
  5. Daniel
  6. Øyvind H.
  7. Axel
  8. Arjan
  9. Petter
  10. Oleg
  11. Thomas
  12. Øyvind Ø.
  13. Yenny
  14. Anders
  15. Karianne
  16. Helge
  17. ?? (a mystical person who participated over the weekend)
  18. Stein Cato
  19. Tony
  20. Roar
  21. Arne Martin
  22. Alex
  23. Eirik
  24. Aleksei

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One Response

  1. Aleksei says:

    Now, THAT what happens to those pathetic bugs crawled into our precious software!

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