Presentation to the Nova Scotia Boatbuilders Association
Fridgeomato
1. A Crash Course on Creativity – Prof. Tina Seelig, Stanford University
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Assignment 04
CONNECT AND COMBINE
Creating a new sport out of 2 household items
Julian J. Schnell
2. A Crash Course on Creativity – Prof. Tina Seelig, Stanford University
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Items you need to play this sport:
1. Refridgerator
Type A Type B
Julian J. Schnell
3. A Crash Course on Creativity – Prof. Tina Seelig, Stanford University
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Items you need to play this sport:
2. One Tomato
Tomato
Julian J. Schnell
4. A Crash Course on Creativity – Prof. Tina Seelig, Stanford University
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So...
+
= FRIDGEOMATO! The new popular sport!
Julian J. Schnell
5. A Crash Course on Creativity – Prof. Tina Seelig, Stanford University
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Instructions
Fridgeomato is played in 2 different versions subject to the
seize of the fridge and the players‘ body height
Julian J. Schnell
6. A Crash Course on Creativity – Prof. Tina Seelig, Stanford University
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Instructions
Version 1: Version 2:
You are using a Type A fridge and/or You are using a Type B fridge and/or
the fridge is not higher as the belly the fridge is higher as the belly button
button
Julian J. Schnell
7. A Crash Course on Creativity – Prof. Tina Seelig, Stanford University
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Setting
All Players/Teams are standing in front of the fridge with a distance of at least 3.5 -
4 meters to the fridge.
Subject to the played version (Version 1 or 2) the starting position varies:
Version 1: The players are standing straight
Version 2: The players turn their back to the fridge and stand with their legs apart
Goal
Version 1: Bowl the tomato in the top shelf (top shelf gets the most points).
Version 2: Same goal, but the player has to bowl the tomato through his legs
(remember: players are standing with their back to the fridge!)
Score/Points
Points increase from the lower shelf to the top shelf (lower shelf 5points up to the
top shelf, for example 20points)
Julian J. Schnell
8. A Crash Course on Creativity – Prof. Tina Seelig, Stanford University
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Have fun!
Julian J. Schnell