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Our pal John Ralston is drawing Metafilter comments.

Waxy.org says, “I’d love to see this extended to other sites.”

Me too.

Also of interest:
John Ralston’s Polyoramas
The Entire Senior Class of Hamline University

John Ralston’s Polyoramas

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Flickr user John Ralston has taken advantage of Flickr’s integration with the ultra-adorable mini cards from Moo to create a series of polyoramas (set one and set two) comprising interchangeable elements that can be arranged to create an almost infinite number of possible scenes. As John says, “with fifteen recombinable cards, you can seduce someone with them 1,307,674,368,000 times!”

What a brilliant idea! Certainly the best use of those Moo cards I’ve seen yet.

Previously: The Entire Senior Class of Hamline University, 1925 by John.

The entire senior class of Hamline University, 1925

hamline-university Flickrer, johnralston, presents a watercolour portrait of every member of the graduating class of Hamline University, Saint Paul, Minnesota, 1925. Each portrait was, “drawn in one hour a night–with a few days off–from November 17, 2004 to February 17, 2005.”

Beautifully arbitrary. If there’s a reason, I’d probably prefer not to learn it.

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