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The experiment I did at LCC was an amazing experience to watch. Some people where struggling with drawing, they didn't know what to draw, some drew something very quickly without much thinking, people spent from 3 seconds to 20 minutes on drawing. Participants really enjoyed it, someone said 'this is such an original idea, can I do the same thing for my project?' It was a viral experience, people where calling friends up to come and draw something original, some people came back a couple of times to see how the artwork develops.   
Participants were influenced by other people's drawings, people and other things. I think they especially enjoyed drawing on the top of other people's drawings, changing the meaning of a previous drawing. People were creating new images based on images already created and that's what artists do- they use knowledge, tradition and history to create something new, by adding little details, by changing the meaning of previous images.

             
other people's drawings / people / nature / other
             
other people's drawings        
 
a person that drew a little train on the left was inspired by the picture (on the right hand side) of a man sitting in a train.   a person, that wrote 'straight in!' was inspired by the drawing of can.
 
a person that drew the can and the hand, was inspired by the picture of a man on the right hand side.   people that drew people where inspired by the drawing of the unicorn.
 
a person that drew 2 people was inspired by the picture of the dinosaur.   a person that drew the woman and bees was inspired by a killed fly (that someone else killed on the top of the artwork) .
 
a person that drew the flower was inspired by someone's abstraction - top-right ending of the flower.   a person that drew a butterfly (on the left) was inspired by someone's drawing of butterfly (on the right) .
 
a person that drew the beach and the ship (blue drawing on the left) was inspired by the picture of an island (on the right).   a person that drew the island was inspired by the drawing of a boat (on the right).
 
a person that drew the flower pot on the right was inspired by the picture of a flower pot on the left.   a person that drew the flower pot and the mouse on the right was inspired by the drawing of a flower pot on the left.
 

a person that drew the pig and the scales on the right was inspired by the drawing of a sword on the left.

  a person that drew abstraction with a black marker was inspired by the drawing of red face.
     
a person that wrote 'no it's not' responded to someone's writing 'it's dark outside'.   a person that drw the cake was inspired by the pictures of UFO...   a person that drew the man on the moon was inspired by the rest of the picture.   a person that drew planes and bombs was inspired by the drawing of the beach (blue drawing) .
     
a person that drew the penis was inspired by the drawing of men.   a person that drew the flower was inspired by the flower pot with a label 'this is not a flower'   a person that drew a nacked man was inspired by the picture of the rabbit.   people that drew faces were inspired by the picture of the face in the middle.
     
a person that drew red circles was inspired by the picture of the skull.   a person that drew the fire and the match was inspired by the drawing of a book.   a person that drew the apple was inpired by the writting 'every good boy deserves fruit'.   a person that drew a little red man on the left was inspired by the drawing of a man on the right.
       
a person that wrote 'original is no original' inspired people that drew a woman, a person and a face.   a person that drew the abstract faces on the left and right side was inspired by abstract faces in the centre of the image.   a person that drew the xray man was inspired by the drawing of an eye.