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Anonymous Julian Bleecker said...

Great insights there @bldgblog. Thanks for the remarks and encouragement. We're hard at work on the digitizification of the Drift Deck and your ideas are little prods of participation in the design work, whether you know it or not.

January 03, 2011 9:17 PM

Blogger Geoff Manaugh said...

Julian, that's great news – can't wait to see what results. I'll happily be a beta tester...

January 04, 2011 12:29 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Is it possible to buy copies of the Drift Deck? It sounds like fun.

January 04, 2011 6:27 AM

Blogger Unknown said...

Sadly, we're out of the physical cards! I had thought about reprinting them, but for the numbers we do it'd be a bit expensive per-deck..You can find a PDF of the deck on the web site that Geoff linked to above.

January 06, 2011 8:06 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

Why is it that, when faced with a wonderfully playful, completely analog creation, our immediate response is to say, "Cool! You should make an iPhone app for that!" ?

It strikes me that a digital version of this project is something almost completely unrelated to its original form. (Which is not to say something bad, but a bit like a "horseless carriage," or most "electronic literature.")

January 21, 2011 2:18 PM

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