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Max Leibman
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Post by Max Leibman »

A cartoonist named Bjorn posted a link to <a href="http://www.hi.is/~bjornkri/portfolio/canvas.php">this short "Infinite Canvas" comic</a>, which made me chuckle.

Technically, I suppose the argument can be made that this isn't a comic, much like the discussion in the now-classic <a href="http://www.zwol.org/old/ezboard/fzwolfrm26b49.html">Is THIS a Comic?</a> and <a href="http://www.zwol.org/old/ezboard/fzwolfrm23fed.html">Son of Is THIS a Comic?</a> threads.

But <i>I</i> won't make such an argument.
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Post by rcar »

that is pretty funny

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Post by damonk13 »

lol, i LOVE it!

and i would arugue that it IS a comic, by rule of infinite canvass-related scrolling...

Of course, if someone had a 10 foot monitor, and could see the whole thing without scrolling, then it would become a cartoon.

Yay for audience participation!!!
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Post by glych »

Well, i think without audience participation you don't really have anything...or any sort of conveyance of information...

Think about it...

without participation from the person you're trying to convey info to, there would be no listening, no reading, no looking, gazing, interest, or thought...

If the audeince didn't participate, they wou;n't pay much attention to what you're doing...

you know...

if you wanted to get broad...

(a side note, I'm writing this on 3 hours of sleep in 5 days...so if it's incoherent, I apologize early)

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