Den 27. jan. 2021 kl. 06.17 skrev [email protected]: > > I also have two questions: (1) can you please give me examples of the > fortunes written on the fortune teller? (2) Does the tellee first asks a > question at the beginning, so the fortune teller can answer it?
Back in 2008 I designed this Decider for a large, Danish music festival, Roskilde festival: http://papirfoldning.dk/images/diagram/rf2009/rf2009-beslutter.pdf The orange tent in the corners is their logo and depicts their iconic large scene. And yes, that somewhat bypasses your step 1, which usually should be there. Instead they first select a number, flicks the fortune teller (or in this case: activity decider), and then a colour to open. The use case is to decide what to do now. A realistic problem at such a festival where you live 5 full, 18-hours-daylight days in a small tent with lots of other people around you and lots of mud or dust. The text is in Danish, but includes choices like a couple of bands, drink beer, sun bathe, jump into the lake (has clean water you can swim in), sing along, sleep 14 hours, or get cozy with the opposite sex. All typical activities among young people at a festival. I saw a Danish art museum utilise a similar idea, leading visitors around to art they otherwise might not have seen. You procedure description is like I know it, except that in school we would place numbers and not words in the outer layer. Best regards Hans
