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103 total responses found since May 16, 2017

Maine Miracle: Secluded pond ice on Super Bowl Sunday morning. 18" of snow over the last 2 weeks makes skateable pond ice a bit of a miracle. I laced up & had the pond to myself as snow fell! 3" in the forecast = here today, gone tomorrow. @ds106dc @eng304cripps #tdc3685 #ds106 pic.twitter.com/TJaNZjdc2A

— Michael J. Cripps (@michaeljcripps) February 13, 2022

Googly-eyed selfie. If one goes with a selfie, it seems fitting that one become the apple of one's own eyes. Glasses courtesy of The Apollo Box (sort of). @eng304cripps @ds106dc #tdc3681 #ds106 pic.twitter.com/awj2Yr5X9s

— Michael J. Cripps (@michaeljcripps) February 9, 2022

Inspired by OpenGlam. Red wine left in the bottom of a glass, digitally remade into a Renaissance rosette featuring my first initial. Working with DS106 in a class, SPR22. Gotta lead by example a bit. #tdc3664 @ds106dc @eng304cripps @ds106 pic.twitter.com/yk1q9SHfsH

— Michael J. Cripps (@michaeljcripps) January 23, 2022

I was listening to Zappa's Joe's Garage and working when I saw today's Daily Create. I had two pens next to my computer, so I played around a bit. @ds106dc #tdc3450 #ds106 @eng304cripps pic.twitter.com/OzAhKBUaix

— Michael J. Cripps (@michaeljcripps) June 23, 2021

Got wet? Got dry? No problem. I had an occasion to use ye ole' shop vac this morning. Lo and behold: It fits the theme for today's Daily Create! Coincidence? I think not! @eng304cripps @ds106dc #tdc3430 #ds106 pic.twitter.com/gF082rVyI4

— Michael J. Cripps (@michaeljcripps) June 3, 2021

I've been thinking about some of the themes in this book over the last X months. Opted to abridge Pirsig's classic as a haiku, though the nature angle - mountain passes - may not quite qualify. #tdc3422 #ds106 @ds106dc pic.twitter.com/Fr0V0WpKoS

— Michael J. Cripps (@michaeljcripps) May 26, 2021

Unforgotten Masterpieces, an '08 CUNY student project from my digital writing class, was a wonderful online exhibit of campus art. Lost to a CMS update. Student work: lost. Wayback Machine teases. What's left: screenshot and a broken URL. #tdc3419 #ds106 @ds106dc @eng304cripps pic.twitter.com/9oI4FXew5Q

— Michael J. Cripps (@michaeljcripps) May 23, 2021

In response to my expression of gratitude, a colleague sent a "You are welcome!" email this AM. Motivational posters often put the onus on individuals doing it themselves - overcome adversity, climb the mountain, hang in there. Flipping it. @ds106dc #tdc3414 #ds106 @eng304cripps pic.twitter.com/nEM5CrPYbA

— Michael J. Cripps (@michaeljcripps) May 18, 2021

Hologon V. A few islands dotted around an ocean mostly free of ice... Plants are shaped like giant blue geodesic domes. The skeletons of deceased animals are re-used as shells by small, functionally immortal rugose creatures. #tdc3413 #d106 @eng304cripps @ds106dc pic.twitter.com/qVi7zWM7p2

— Michael J. Cripps (@michaeljcripps) May 17, 2021

Thinking about GOP responses to Liz Cheney's views as I ponder today's Daily. #tdc3412 #ds106 @ds106dc pic.twitter.com/rcvf1QrdcI

— Michael J. Cripps (@michaeljcripps) May 16, 2021

Mothra! Not my favorite movie, but I've been waiting to use a photo I took a couple weeks ago. We had a giant leopard moth hanging out, and I dropped in a vintage Hot Wheels Gremlin. Instant Mothra: Just add Gremlin! @eng304cripps @ds106dc @ds106 #tdc3085 pic.twitter.com/CSnR6D4whs

— Michael J. Cripps (@michaeljcripps) June 23, 2020

Why is everyone looking at me? And why is my tongue so floppy? First questions from the newest member of the family! @ds106dc @eng304cripps #tdc3077 pic.twitter.com/SetX0t1HDB

— Michael J. Cripps (@michaeljcripps) June 15, 2020
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Each day a small creative challenge associated with DS106 the open digital storytelling course. Since September 1, 2015 there been 32944 responses to 3601 Daily Creates by 1370 people (plus more in the previous version of this site). All Daily Creates are openly sharable under a Creative Commons CC0 license (attribution is still nice). We got a privacy policy too.

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The DS106 Daily Create has offered daily creative challenges every day since January 12, 2012. Who has that kind of track record! DS106 does cause it's #4life

Each assignment should take no more than 15-20 minutes. There are no registrations, no prizes, just a community of people producing art daily. Developed as part of the ds106 open course on digital storytelling, TDC is open to anyone who wants a regular dose of creative exercises

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