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Labelle Litanizer

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What is this?
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- The Labelle Litanizer generates random Animal Crossing: - New Leaf outfits. Ignoring the realities of the period - and distribution of your random number generator, all - possible outfits should have some chance of appearing. -
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What's with the name?
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- It's inspired by Ian Bogost's - Latour - Litanizer, and his writings about objects and carpentry - more generally. -
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Why?
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- Latour litanies confront us with objects in a way that defies - our usual methods of grouping or reduction. In a similar way - the Labelle Litanizer asks us to consider the possible rather - than merely the desirable or expected. New Leaf - contains a huge number of objects you can wear (or otherwise - visibly present with, if you are uncomfortable saying you - are "wearing" an ice cream cone). But that scale and - diversity is obscured due to its grouping algorithms, the - small number presented at any one time, and our cultural - norms about dress. -
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- Can I restrict it to my / catalogable / easily-accessible - items (no DLC / region-exclusives)? -
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- No. Instead, consider how the true Daseine of the - objects you think you have are also inaccessible to you. -
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What is this?
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+ The Labelle Litanizer generates random Animal Crossing: + New Leaf outfits. Ignoring the realities of the period + and distribution of your random number generator, all + possible outfits should have some chance of appearing. +
+
What's with the name?
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+ It's inspired by + Ian's + Latour Litanizer, and his writings about objects and carpentry + more generally. +
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Why?
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+ Latour litanies confront us with objects in a way that defies + our usual methods of grouping or reduction. In a similar way + the Labelle Litanizer asks us to consider the possible rather + than merely the desirable or expected. New Leaf + contains a huge number of objects you can wear (or otherwise + visibly present with, if you are uncomfortable saying you + are "wearing" an ice cream cone). But that scale and + diversity is obscured due to its grouping algorithms, the + small number presented at any one time, and our cultural + norms about dress. +
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+ Can I restrict it to my items? +
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+ No. Instead, consider how the true Daseine of the + objects you think you have are also inaccessible to you. +
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