Following on from yesterday — Doodling in a stochastic world — more doodles, but this time executed in digital (iPad).
![An untitled doodle [2016-06-05]. Ink on paper](/z-assets/images/mava/dso-113518-3d17c4191f1e9a4d176c0166c5a55348802e445e6d1996f2fc9f3085c514b7f5.jpg)
![An untitled doodle [2016-06-05]. Ink on paper](/z-assets/images/mava/dso-113517-3d17c4191f1e9a4d176c0166c5a55348802e445e6d1996f2fc9f3085c514b7f5.jpg)
![An untitled doodle [2016-06-05]. Ink on paper](/z-assets/images/mava/dso-113516-3d17c4191f1e9a4d176c0166c5a55348802e445e6d1996f2fc9f3085c514b7f5.jpg)
Thoughts
Does digital loose something? It certainly presents a barrier. With analog I can simply grab a sheet of paper or my notebook and with the brush pen doodle things quickly. With digital I reach for the iPad, unlock it, open the drawing app, select the virtual notebook, add a new page, then draw… it seems very convoluted…
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