Challenge 11 – Due 12/02 at 09:59:59am GMT
Numbers are so friggin’ awesome, and you can do so much with them – from basic arithmetic to some intense hardcore calculus.
‘But how does that lend itself to a play?’, I hear you ask (I really must do something about all your voices in my head!)
‘Well,’ I respond back to the negative numbers.
What about a dialogue that is structured as a Fibonacci sequence (1 word, 1 word, 2 words, 3 words, 5 words, 8 words, etc…)?
What about a play about someone who can only talk in even lettered words?
What about a couple arguing about the golden ratio?
What about the Life of Galileo? (oh wait a minute… someone already did that)
Alan Turing!
hmmm…
How about a fully symmetrical palindrome of a play? (I double-dare you!)
Or if you want to go more abstract – just have number 7 and number 11 arguing on who is more in their prime!
What would a logarithm of a play look like?
Where do numbers even exist?
I can go on infinitely…
Anyway, go mathematical-crazy! Mathematicalazy!
Counting you out…
in 3…
2…
1…
Challenge: See if you can figure out what I did.
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