If you chose p then you would flap the yak yak to the letters of the
alphabet. A b c d ...till you got to the chosen letter. Usually this was
with a large number of children from one family, we had 9, or as part of a
slumber party.

On Tue, Jan 26, 2021, 11:37 PM Papirfoldning.dk <[email protected]>
wrote:

> 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
>
>
>

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