It really took three whole minutes for a toddler to be attracted to this?
In the Highline in New York, there's a "water feature" that after over a year of work is pretty much a dribble of water crossing 1/2 of the path. Yet, I've never seen it fail to attract at least a dozen or so barefoot toddlers all splashing around with complete joy.
As you can see in this video, there's no one more excited about splashing water than a young child.
How did we go from that to grow into the cold, cynical adults we now are?
Posted by: David W. at September 18, 2011 10:46 PM
I'd love to see the Scribbler used to generate images for an interactive water sculpture.
It really took three whole minutes for a toddler to be attracted to this?
In the Highline in New York, there's a "water feature" that after over a year of work is pretty much a dribble of water crossing 1/2 of the path. Yet, I've never seen it fail to attract at least a dozen or so barefoot toddlers all splashing around with complete joy.
As you can see in this video, there's no one more excited about splashing water than a young child.
How did we go from that to grow into the cold, cynical adults we now are?
Posted by: David W. at September 18, 2011 10:46 PM
I'd love to see the Scribbler used to generate images for an interactive water sculpture.
Posted by: jrome at September 19, 2011 9:58 AM