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Ever since ds106 started, I’ve had this rabid obsession for photos with a 106 represented, starting December 18, 2010 (a month before the first open class launched), when I saw a pole along a canal in Mesa Arizona. This is the Illustrate 106 assignment
It was a sign (well with some help of post production it got psychedelic)
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Since then I have tagged 63 ds106 photos. Recently Jim has remixed a 106 exit sign and Rowan has found an address marker
Now finding them in a sign, an address is easy. It took me several months to find one in a license plate. I have also spelled them out with small objects, written it in dust, played an impossible guitar chord, eyeballed mile post markers, tested it with my glucose meter, and counted out my change… I still wait to find a CVI (roman numerals).
What other ways might one represent 106? Break out your imagination!
It might be dangerous.
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I like the 106 Danger photo, makes me want to add DS infront. Makes the warning a little more clear.
And I’m amazed how many 106s you’ve captured. It’s on my mind often and bizarrely I’ve not found one.