the ch!cktionary

    21 Jun 2009

    Found the Wheel Questions booth in Brattle Square (at the intersection of Church and Brattle Street in Harvard Square). The idea: passersby leave questions on notecards and the artist picks them up everyday, answers them, and posts them online. The booth will be moving to Davis Square in July.
I find his answers a little too happy-go-lucky to take them seriously. I also generally think asking tough questions to strangers (advice columnists, self-identified experts, etc.) just distracts from asking someone who’s actually qualified to help. But that probably says more about the person doing the asking than the one doing the answering.

    Found the Wheel Questions booth in Brattle Square (at the intersection of Church and Brattle Street in Harvard Square). The idea: passersby leave questions on notecards and the artist picks them up everyday, answers them, and posts them online. The booth will be moving to Davis Square in July.

    I find his answers a little too happy-go-lucky to take them seriously. I also generally think asking tough questions to strangers (advice columnists, self-identified experts, etc.) just distracts from asking someone who’s actually qualified to help. But that probably says more about the person doing the asking than the one doing the answering.

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